You can download Gutenprint on MacOS. An old friend was in such case, no driver for its rather old printer. I downloaded and installed the latest Gutenprint driver package, and it worked like a charm.
Problem is that by doing that you are basically telling them "my answer is better than yours".
That not yours to decide, and that's the reason you get downvoted despite having a part of what OP was searching for.
Just think of the obnoxious kid that'd boast for having half a point more than you did. You basically did the internet equivalent.
You don't need 4 drive for redundancy, 2 is enough. You only need 4 minimum for a raidz2, or raid 10.My setup uses a pair of SSD in mirror for apps, and a 5 disk raidz2 (4 data disk + a hot spare) as a main data backbone.
On the other hand, algae do not produce shade, not sure if it filters atmospheric pollutants, and trees provide all sort of other services to the local ecosystem.
Maybe this invention can be used on places where trees cannot lives, but I'd still take a city with trees over a city full of green tanks.
As a fellow TrueNAS user, i'd advice you to wait a little bit, especially if you already have a working deployment.The action runner isn't yet available, and there is still some bugs to iron out (wrong password used for the database, you have to manually correct it on first init).
Depending of the country, could be a billion actually (some countries uses a dot as thousands separators). But I'd call bullshit is that was what OP pretended.
Problem is that they have a very staunch stance of not allowing closed source software in their repo. And that apply to flatpak repos too.
By default only Fedora own Flatpak repo is enabled, with only open-source software. But why repackage OBS, which is already open-source? My guess would be:
To use Fedora runtime to minimise install size
To change how the software is compiled, like removing any "not free enough" bits from the build
Net 100% renewable, no nuclear. I can even choose where it comes from (in my case, a wind farm in northwest France). Of course, not all of my electricity come from there at all time, but I have the guaranty that renewable energy bounds equivalent to my consumption will be bought from there, so it is basically the same.
You can download Gutenprint on MacOS. An old friend was in such case, no driver for its rather old printer. I downloaded and installed the latest Gutenprint driver package, and it worked like a charm.
https://gimp-print.sourceforge.io/MacOSX.php