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3 months agoOK, turns out they use it much less in dog food, but also to some extent in cat food. So it does just come down to the flavor.
OK, turns out they use it much less in dog food, but also to some extent in cat food. So it does just come down to the flavor.
There is another reason to use cat food beyond the superior flavor (on which I am just going to trust you): Dog food will often contain bone meal, which is fine for dogs, but indigestible for humans (and cats). Can clog up your guts.
I think of Debian as the Sensible Family Van.
I have been using it for a few months, and it is working well. By default, you get daily snapshots, with a retention of 7 days; I believe you can buy more.
rsync.net is no-frills remote storage that gets out of the way of whatever you want to do. In my case, this is rsync over ssh, but they also support borg.