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  1. I'm setting up my fileserver again. Before I used MergerFS and 4x4tb NAS drivers, to aggregate the files on all the drives as one mountpoint. The nice thing about mergerfs is that the disks are completely separate (files are written whole to each disk - nice !). The data is not important at all to me and backed up so I don't need RAID etc. Any suggestions of an alternative approach? I hear ZFS pools are interesting, but never used zfs.

  2. I had a great time at meeting old and new friends :-). Missing it quite a lot now!

  3. Live now at #lfelc, Christopher Obbard presents "Behind the Curtains of Making Real Consumer Devices using Debian". sched.co/lAVQ #ossummit #debos #linux #Debian

  4. Next up at #lfelc, Christopher Obbard presents "Creating Debian-Based #Embedded Systems in the #Cloud Using #Debos". Watch live at 16:15 GMT sched.co/eCDN #Debian #OpenSource #Linux #OSSummit

  5. Coming up tomorrow at Embedded Recipes in Paris, join us as Christopher Obbard looks at how to use #debos to create custom #Debian images for your embedded device! Streaming live at 9:40 UTC! col.la/erkr22 #er2022 #embedded #OpenSource

  6. This Thursday at #LiveEmbeddedEvent, see #debos in action as Christopher Obbard presents "Creating Debian-Based Embedded Systems using Debos"! Join us at 9:30 CEST! liveembededevent.virtualconfer #Linux #Embedded #OpenSource #Debian

  7. #LEE2020: Next up at 17:00 CET at Live Embedded Event, Christopher Obbard presents "Creating Debian-Based #Embedded Systems in the #Cloud Using #Debos"! See you there! liveembedded.virtualconference #Debian #Linux #OpenSource

  8. First up today at #OSSummit, "Board Farms for Everyone: Making Hardware Debugging Easier and Sharing Boards Across the Globe!", presented by Chris Obbard at 10:15 UTC in Liffey Hall 1! Join us in person, or watch live online! sched.co/15z1v #lfelc #embedded #linux

  9. Tomorrow! A #Drosophilid #Science #Advent of #UK #Flies with #MacroPhotography, #NaturalHistory and #Entomology facts. Pre-advent:
    ‘The’ fly, D. melanogaster: winner of 6 #NobelPrizes, Dmel is a global human commensal that evolved in South East #Africa in association with #Marula sciencedirect.com/science/arti. Leaving Africa >20Kya academic.oup.com/gbe/article/1, it reached TH Morgan’s lab in 1908; ~1000 genomes are available popfly.uab.cat/ and wild Dmel can look pretty odd: bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/

  10. #Advent Day14: #Drosophila hydei was originally a South American #Cactus specialist, but is now a global commensal sciencedirect.com/science/arti and is the UK’s only common repleta-group fly. It has been studied as a host to parasitic mites doi.org/10.1017/s0031182016000 and for a fascinating interaction between #Parasitoid wasps and defensive #Endosymbiont Spiroplasma doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0 . It also briefly held the crown for the longest drosophilid sperm, at around 10 body-lengths pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.

  11. #Drosophila #Advent Day16: In #Scaptomyza flava we meet our first fly with an unexpected larval substrate: leafmines.co.uk/html/Diptera/S . One of several leaf-miners in the genus, S. flava is a specialist on soft #Brassicaceae, where it can be a pest doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2006.59. . Its evolution is the subject of some phenomenal work on the evolution of herbivory pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas , providing a great intersection with one of the other great model organisms, #Arabidopsis doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.20

  12. #Drosophila #Advent Day16: In #Scaptomyza flava we meet our first fly with an unexpected larval substrate: leafmines.co.uk/html/Diptera/S . One of several leaf-miners in the genus, S. flava is a specialist on soft #Brassicaceae, where it can be a pest doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2006.59. . Its evolution is the subject of some phenomenal work on the evolution of herbivory pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas , providing a great intersection with one of the other great model organisms, #Arabidopsis doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.20

  13. #Drosophila #Advent Day16: In #Scaptomyza flava we meet our first fly with an unexpected larval substrate: leafmines.co.uk/html/Diptera/S . One of several leaf-miners in the genus, S. flava is a specialist on soft #Brassicaceae, where it can be a pest doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2006.59. . Its evolution is the subject of some phenomenal work on the evolution of herbivory pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas , providing a great intersection with one of the other great model organisms, #Arabidopsis doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.20

  14. #Drosophila #Advent Day18: #Hirtodrosophila trivittata is another fungus feeder, but this is a very distinctive looking fly and seems to be a specialist on fresh oyster #mushrooms (#Pleurotus) and similar species jstor.org/stable/2408009, where they can gather in spectacularly large numbers. This species was only added to the UK list in 2008 dipterists.org.uk/sites/defaul and I saw it for the first time in 2020 #Diptera #Fungi

  15. @gpcd a whole show on Best Movie Sequel and why it’s #Paddington2

  16. The first @darwintreelife drosophilid genome! Hirtodrosophila cameraria: a 214.5 Mb assembly with 99.1% BUSCO completeness. 98.38% of the assembly is scaffolded into chromosomes with a scaffold N50 of 82.8 Mb #Drosophila #drosophilid #Drosophilidae wellcomeopenresearch.org/artic

  17. Day8: Lordiphosa andalusiaca—Our first #Advent species not in #Drosophila: a distinctive #Fly with a striking colour #polymorphism (brill.com/view/journals/anz/17 - ours is a dark one). Lordiphosa like rotting plants drosophila.jp/jdd/class/030704 and some species have sex combs doi.org/10.1111/evo.14564 . It gives us two lessons in systematics: [1] #Drosophilid #Taxonomy doesn’t match #Phylogeny academic.oup.com/gbe/article/1 ; [2] Do not let people play word games with your (sub)genera... cf. Phloridosa & Siphlodora