

I somehow only recently saw this (few weeks ago) but man it looks awesome. I’m curious how well the android layer works as I haven’t used waydroid in a long time.
It’s not cheap enough to take a lark on is my only qualm.
I somehow only recently saw this (few weeks ago) but man it looks awesome. I’m curious how well the android layer works as I haven’t used waydroid in a long time.
It’s not cheap enough to take a lark on is my only qualm.
Keycloak is very much lighter actually. Can run under half a gig ram whereas authentik uses about 1GB.
Authelia is king though in running with just about 30MB of ram.
The only way to interact with it is using talosctl (no ssh, very minimal console, etc.) It is pretty slim and designed only to use k8s. Ubuntu on the other hand is general purpose that can be made to use k8s.
Basically the idea being that your nodes are also cattle.
It’s very interesting. I’m debating moving from fedora coreos to it. About to spin up a test cluster whenever I have free time.
You always have to manage kubernetes. And talos is nothing but a ready to do k8s os.
If you don’t want kubernetes I’d suggest something like fedora coreos.
Id be very curious to see numbers on how many are actually moving away.
Tbf, the one thing I find nice, at least for home users, is the ability to throw JBOD and it makes it all work. Less cumbersome for newcomers. Zfs needs disks of the same size or it will only group disks into a vdev and use the smallest of the disks for capacity.
That said, I run zfs and no btrfs anywhere. Had high hopes for bcachefs but… That’s not going particularly well.
Yep. Somehow people forget windows update breaking shit, weird issues, having to go to device manager to uninstall a shitty graphics driver update you didn’t want, etc.
Rose tinted glasses.
Seems they’ll just keep making money on sync.
Two years old, switched to a new protocol, all open source, more recent security audits didn’t find anything, etc.
Not really. Personally I’d allow the service account running jellyfin only access to read media files to avoid accidental deletion but otherwise no.
Also, jellyfin docs have a sample proxy config. You should use that. It’s a bit more in depth than a normal proxy config.
Honestly really good. Like pumpkin pie but the oyster crackers tie it all together as that Chili flavor. Definitely a fan. But graeters basically does no wrong.
Don’t forget the camp.
cht () {
curl cht.sh/$1
}
You can stick this in your .bashrc or .bash_profile. Then just do cht <command to use>
and it’ll give you the most relevant info to use the command.
Ie. cht tar
Except freedom of speech only applies to the government. You can’t yell from your neighbor’s front lawn either if they don’t want you to.
That said, the fact police were sent is BS.
I’m so old I still just use git checkout -b somebranch anyway.
Honestly, if you know nginx just stick with it. There’s nothing to be gained by learning a new proxy.
Use Mozilla’s SSL generator if you want to harden nginx (or any proxy you choose)- https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/
Man it’s late here but I just don’t get it. Isn’t tmux enough to separate sessions then you just look before you run something like this?
Ahh OK. Makes sense now. I just read it wrong at first.
Iirc you can subscribe to any mastodon account via RSS already no?
But yes, regardless I think RSS is a must.
For real. JF roku team is killing it. Latest release is so nice.