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For any Ubuntu users here, are you using the free personal subscription of Ubuntu Pro for ESM patches?

I'm curious how many bother, and how the experience is for home/personal servers.

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[–] synestine@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 month ago

No. I upgrade my Ubuntus before they go EOL so I don't need ESM.

Most places that want ESM do so because they can't get away from EOL versions. I refuse to get stuck in that swamp myself, so I run LTS and migrate/rebuild them when necessary.