

Is parallel computing the future? >.>
Is parallel computing the future? >.>
Somehow, thin clients sound like Mainframe 2, electric boogaloo
I am slightly bothered by how the logo is quite off-center, is it intentional?
I am not OP, but thanks a lot for a great educational post! Incredible how you can lose 95% of pixels from BMP and it still somewhat works.
TIL that Ubuntu release denotes the year and month. I thought it was just quirky versioning…
While this would not answer your question, but according to podman maintainers, rootful podman with userns=auto
enjoys nearly as much security benefits as rootless. (As always, there are nuances to this)
Check out https://github.com/containers/podman/discussions/13728
Maybe you could consider running rootful podman, especially if the OS is immutable.
Sometimes I wish I were like OP, being creatively greedy to snitch lots of money. Then I realize, that requires money and influence to work out… Life.
I see, guess I was overly paranoid. Bitwarden sounds good, then!
To be fair, it is slow on VPS with single core CPU and 2GB RAM. But that’s not normal…
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Thanks, I am trying both paperless and calkbre and see which works better for which tasks.
Thanks a lot! I will go with the blockinfile, sounds promising.
How do I keep some of the existing firewall rules (which is dependent on host) in the remote file, and change the other parts?
Thank you! Templating rules.v4 is a pretty attractive option. Though my VPS has some portions of the file which should be unmodified, so I would have to avoid this method.
Thanks, but I looked up and learned to prefer the idempotence to be handled by ansible. Ansible support iptables by default, while nftables need a plugin, so iptables it is for me.
Being concerned about security while using free VPN sounds like an oxymoron.
Wait. I got the format warning in caddy, so does this mean it could contain substantial error? I gotta check
Thanks! I gotta get my hands on Ansible, was reluctant as I’ve heard it can be complicated. Should see myself!
Codeberg sounds like a good way! I was concerned about server config being stored on self-hosted forgejo (which is configured by the very server config), turns out that need not be the case.
Huh, why are you getting downvoted? I don’t see anything wrong, can’t people understand that ‘simple’ tasks for them could be difficult for others?