- Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=MoWApyUb5w8 - Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. - I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub. 
- Would it be a good practice to install minimal Debian and learn to use Nix package manager with it? - Literally just what you said, it’s that easy. The only question is whether you want to use any debian DE at all or not. - Debian has extraordinarily sane and basic defaults, whether you need it as a base for vms, lxc containers, nix and other overlays, or whatever. 
- If you want a system specifically to use the Nix package manager, just use NixOS. 
 
- Don’t use Timeshift with BTRFS unless you know BTRFS. Timeshift will just fill the drive and make it unusable. It’s poorly designed for BTRFS. - It’s not necessary accurate to say timeshift is filing the drive. All timeshift is doing is the taking and management of snapshots. You could only have timeshift configured to keep 4 hourly snapshots, which wouldn’t reasonably fill a drive. Now if you 6 monthlys configured, sure you could fill up drive no problem since it will take at least 6 months before deleted data is removed. 
 
- This is another similar video that I can vouch for. - Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=b4vTKg-qW_0 - Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. - I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub. 
 
- Question about the video. I’ve never used btrfs or Timeshift, so maybe this is just a thing with them, when he jumps to the CLI and unmounts, remounts RW, changes the @rootfs @, adds a dir and then mounts the subvolume on /dev/sda2 to /target. - This is totally new to me and I was wondering if anyone had an explanation as to why this was necessary? - I’m used to EXT4 and that’s what I run. But if BTRFS has FINALLY gotten stable and usable and I can take snapshots and roll back to older ones, kind of like branches in ostree, then maybe it’s worth this little extra work. - From what I find subvols are their own isolated branch with their own hierarchy. Is this how they’re meant to be used? Manually creating them and mounting/unmounting? - Also anyone know if JustALinuxGuy is on Fediverse/Mastodon or a way to reach them about uploading these incredibly instructive videos to Peertube such as TILVids? 
 






