

Kinda surprised to see XCP topping the charts, time to benchmark my server currently running Proxmox I guess.
Kinda surprised to see XCP topping the charts, time to benchmark my server currently running Proxmox I guess.
Nothing burger list
https://mattlakeman.org/
https://globalchinapulse.net/
https://sinocism.com/
https://ciechanow.ski/
https://www.blog.jonathannolan.net/
https://freefincal.com/
https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/ARbTQlRLRjE/matthew-s-levine
https://aeon.co/
https://www.experimental-history.com/
https://www.gurwinder.blog/
https://kagifeedback.org/
https://nate.mecca1.net/
https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/
https://chipsandcheese.com/
https://github.com/francisrstokes/githublog
https://jerf.org/iri/
https://restofworld.org/
https://scottaaronson.blog/
https://signal.org/blog/
I wouldn’t trust a computer donated by anyone let alone for self-hosting personal data on it. No thanks!
That’s cool. I use h5ai Kinda old now, might give dufs a try!
TIL sudo docker commit <image id>
So, what happens if you get updates in tags you follow? Do you have to commit again? Isn’t it a temporary measure? I still think, you should rebase a new image on top of whatever tagged version you trail.
I don’t have to deal with a permissions nightmare when using a named volume, it’s seamless and ensures persistence. No more messing around with PUID and PGID. I rarely need to access the files, and when I do, I’m fine sacrificing a bit of convenience. I can still reach them via cd /var/lib/docker/volumes/(Container_Name)
, and I’ve added a WinSCP shortcut for quick access. Avoiding permission errors is far more valuable for my sanity and time than easy file access.
How do I make the VPS as a gateway device? I see that I can do a static route, but IPv6 gateway is something im unable to understand
Not sure how’s that even possible, HE usually probes your IPv4 address before assigning a GUA
Tunnelbroker doesn’t work behind CGNAT
Add a certificate to the endpoint using your reverse proxy
That’s what “1” in the “3-2-1” backup strategy stands for, a true offsite backup (preferably continent where you do not reside) For “2” I would still deploy a local offsite at someone’s house for quick disaster recovery.
Downloading your 10TB data from B2 (or even requesting a tarball HDD from them) is costlier than recovering from an offsite backup facility within an hour’s reach.
Thanks for the shoutout, lmao!