It says it is “a” standard file system - not “the” standard. Very different things.
So for Linux that would be ext4.
It’s worth noting that the default file system varies by distro - there is no ‘Linux’ default. For example, RHEL et al use XFS as the default.
No madness. I know it works natively. I also know it works perfectly well with a rootfull container.
All of my other applications are running in containers and having Plex also run in a container would simplify my overall architecture and recovery, should I need to replace the host.
Not very helpful.
For that post specifically - You copy the post URL and search for it on your instance (using the magnifying glass icon).
Another way would be to search for that community (in your example, !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml) the same way and that will allow you to enter that community from your own instance and reply to threads there.
I like how K-9 hooks directly into OpenKeychain for encryption. Does Fairemail do that?