1 * NOTE trash as block device 3 :ID: 4452b84f-f3a5-44f1-b60a-4efa6413cbb9 6 - State "NOTE" from [2024-01-29 Mon 20:53] 7 - State "NOTE" from [2024-01-29 Mon 20:53] 9 in nushell there is option for rm command to always use 'trash' -
10 AFAIK the current approach is via a service (trashd).
12 An interesting experiment would be to designate a block device as
13 'trash' - may be possible to remove reliance on a service
15 may be an opportunity for ublk driver to shine - instead of /dev/null
16 piping we need a driver for streaming a file to /dev/trash
19 :ID: aa10a1d7-f1e7-4b92-b91a-56c234d52204 22 - State "NOTE" from [2024-01-29 Mon 16:28] 24 - mostly x86_64 machines - currently 2 AWS EC2 instances, some podman containers, and our home beowulf server:
27 - mid-size tower enclosed (Linux/Windows)
32 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
35 - Samsung SSD 850: 232.9GB
36 - Samsung SSD 850: 465.76GB
37 - ST2000DM001-1ER1: 1.82TB
38 - WDC WD80EAZZ-00B: 7.28TB
39 - PSSD T7 Shield: 3.64TB
40 - My Passport 0820: 1.36TB
42 - 16GB (2*8) [64GB max]
45 - MacBook Pro 2019 (MacOS/Darwin)
61 - 64-bit 6-core 4x ARM Cortex A53 + 2x ARM Cortex A72
67 - Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
69 - Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC