@hackaday I'm starting to wonder if modern next-gen filesystems are approaching an inherent limit of human ability to mentally model and manage complexity.
Microsoft failed so hard with ReFS that I literally had to go look up the name again. Btrfs is fine as a relatively simple, single disk filesystem, but becomes an untrustworthy mess if you push it too hard. Then here's bcachefs.
Why do we keep failing so hard at reimplementing things that Sun and NetApp already did?