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Wow, actually wondering about your age and the country. Pretty interesting and I am not even that young.

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Just if somebody else needs this for ZFS: https://blog.juhefa.de/posts/zfs-replace-disk/

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I went exactly the same route. Years of proxmox realizing it is not KISS in any way for my use cases. Switches to Nixos on ZFS root (so no bash installation scripts ;) ).

However, docker has not the same level of isolation and security as VMs. I am currently looking into gVisor for that.

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Zwischen 0 und 6 Uhr und ab 150€ Warenkorb ist der Versand bei mindfactory kostenlos. Das habe ich schon öfter gemacht, weil die häufig auch gute Preise haben.

Aber für ne 64gb ssd kommste ja nicht auf die 150€. Entweder braucht nen Kumpel dann auch was oder du bezahlst dem potentiellen Saturn / Mediamarkt Aufpreis und unterstützt die Möglichkeit eines lokalen Not-Shoppings (das denke ich mir beim lokalen Fahrradhändler manchmal; wenn der zu macht kommt man nicht mal eben an ein Kettemglied, Schlauch, Schaltwerk oder was auch immer gerade kaputt ist, aber unbedingt reparierz werden muss).

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My t440s is 10 years now. Still going strong as my main and only computer. Although, those frame.works’s look really nice.

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It’s the former. In many cities cars are required to have a badge in their windshield signifying / signaling (?) how polluting (is that a word?) their car is. From red (really old and bad) to green. This applies to both gasoline and diesel cars and e.g. really dirty diesel cars (euro 1 and 2 norm) are completely forbidden (red badge).

Then additionally some cities have streets banning diesel cars completly or requiring some very strict exhaust norm (euro 6? Euro 7; I don’t know).

How is this enforced. E.g. by checking parking cars for their badge or by selectively stopping cars (and be it for other violations, yes). There obviously are some fines. That’s it I think and it mostly works (I guess, not living in a city myself).

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h a t i n m e i n e r k u e c h e n i x z u s u c h e n

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a l l e s a u s e d e l s t a h l

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