Sorry but this article is factually wrong in so many ways. It reads as someone wants to share his own experiences based on a not well researched background and wrote this down then.
The only valid point is that btrfs is natively integrated into Linux, all other points are either demonstrably wrong, blown out of proportion or usage opinions.
Thank you, that sheds some light onto it, yes. I'm still wondering how this number marches up. Just using the device by far uses not even comparable amount of energy than e.g. the production and then it also depends if you use green energy or a diesel generator in your backyard.
I use a 50:50 Durum-wheat mixture which works great. The reason for using Semolina or Durum is that the pasta doesn't overcook so fast. You can also make 100% wheat pasta, that's perfectly tasty but you gotta keep a better eye in not overcooking it. That's all.
50:50 makes my life easier and tastes damn good, in my opinion.
Right now I'm working on reducing our individual plastic waste. I noticed that we've gotten careless and we produce a huge amount of preventable plastic trash, so that's for the next month the goal.
Sorry but this article is factually wrong in so many ways. It reads as someone wants to share his own experiences based on a not well researched background and wrote this down then.
The only valid point is that btrfs is natively integrated into Linux, all other points are either demonstrably wrong, blown out of proportion or usage opinions.