[00:02] <faekjarz> Applied logic reinforces your points! However, i still intend to benchmark my swap. Perhaps we should look at this issue, through the glasses of science, and come up with creative solutions?
[00:07] <faekjarz> well, perhaps we can come up with recommendations for alternative channels
[00:11] <faekjarz> if the ubuntu-server channel lacks the XP, there's probably a list of other channels, you'd like to recommend (this is not a diss, it's a sci request)
[00:12] <sarnold> I suggest returning to the question when you're not drunk
[00:16] <faekjarz> sarnold: your advice confidence level has always been quite high/desirable! (thank you, again)
[00:16] <sarnold> :D
[00:16] <faekjarz> ;)
[00:36] <faekjarz> How obnoxious is my being persistent? Here's my maths: the NVMe SSD is Gen3 x4, via B550 chipset (Gen3 x4 link to the CPU). That SerDes phy achieves less than "cryptsetup benchmark" AES 512b XTS throughput -  that's ~3.9gig vs. 4.1gig per second. With ext4 overhead. Does it even matter?
[00:39] <faekjarz> (i think i'm not drunk enough to be be incompetent.)
[00:41] <faekjarz> sure, i can maths it out myself, but i'd like to read your XP
[00:58] <sarnold> if you're doing 4gbps of swap traffic you need more ram