

VMware’s predatory practices make wary of their products. I’m avoiding it for all new installs.
VMware’s predatory practices make wary of their products. I’m avoiding it for all new installs.
Nice!
Does LibreOffice have an online version?
Yes, that’s exactly what we’re arguing here. The developer also should replace autotools/cmake, git, … Don’t be daft! Packaging sane defaults for logrotate is now replacing a system function?
At which altar should we pray to the idol cores?
I have programmed in Scheme Lisp in college as the underlying language for Fundamentals of Information Structure. A very adequate language for that purpose. It also taught me the value of text editors that auto completed brackets. Never more.
Anyway, thank you for creating a debloated tool. I will never be able to join you in your development, is all.
Dude runs Solaris and OpenBSD, programming in Lisp is just an expansion of his quirkiness.
Completely understandable. I say this as someone with way more photos in digital only media than I should.
Having actual prints has always been the consensus among activistsarchivists. No digital media lasts as long. The media may persist but the technology to read them is long gone.
Edit: autocorrupt.
For photos? Archival prints. As a bonus, you also get a cool album to reminisce later in life.
You’re confusing federation with self hosting.
Sun Microsystems, thank you for your legacy.
What is the use of federating a blog? Just commenting?
The good thing is someone has thought of this before. That’s basically the concept of InfernoOS. The bad news is it is defunct and, even if it wasn’t, it was only really used to for network appliances, such as routers, print servers, etc.
Remote access seems to tick most of the boxes for you and it’s quite easy to install and maintain.
It’s hunter2.
Hey EURAKARTE RETORT
It’s not just you, I’m super down too.
Which HDDs? That’s really good.
Idles at around 24W. It’s amazing that your server only needs .1kWh once and keeps on working. You should get some physicists to take a look at it, you might just have found perpetual motion.
One way to avoid the pitfalls of hosting for others is hosting an instance just for yourself. Maybe immediate family too.
As for RAID, just go with TrueNAS software raid (courtesy of ZFS). All that is needed are physical bays and SATA cables/ports. You can buy cheap external bays if there aren’t enough on the PC.