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Well because of money. You certainly have to pay to get Ubuntu certificated. And you only do this to have a Linux system with support from the manufacturer.
It’s an enterprise problem with an enterprise solution.
The normal personal systems are not in the same segment.
Hab ich eben auch schon wo anders gesehen. War erst der festen Überzeugung dass das ne Satire Seite war. Ich find’s alles langsam echt bisschen sehr Doll.
2022, Deloitte Canada estimated that cannabis added C$43.5bn ($31.91bn; £26.23bn) to the country’s gross domestic product since legalisation.
So the problemis not a too small market but billion dollar companys trying to force eachother out of the market. I would not call those number “struggling”.
Does it really matter? I mean you can’t be faster than light, wich is around 300km/ms which we pretty much are. I see this more as a bandwidth type of improvement. In theory we could do 65ms around half the globe with a diffct fiber connection and about 900 trillion watts of energy but thats not really the use case I think.
A better improvement would be WiFi and 5g stability and latency. I loose more latency over WiFi than over my entire connection to any server I need.
I have a Keychron k2 with the German layout and the PBT Retro caps with Blue switches and I am more than happy with it. Very lightweight and portable and the 3 Bluetooth slots are handy. I know it’s not the best one out there but it gets the job done pretty well.
I will do foam padding and o rings in the future to reduce the hollow sound and the bottoming out of the keys. I dont low well the other keyboards are made in this regard.
You will eventually need a wrist rest with the keychrons due to their height. Also the battery life is not as great as it could be. I am most of the time directly connected to my MacBook so I won’t notice this much but I know that the battery lasts around 1-2 days of work depending on the type of lighting you choose.
Hope that helps somehow.
The problem is more with zfs on consumer grade NVMes. I have/had problems in that configuration due to the bigger sector sizes. Proxmox itself does do frequent writes, but I don’t know how often exactly. I know that my problems went away with not using zfs.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/idlqh3/zfs_extremely_high_ssd_wearout_seemingly_random/