NixOS because all the other ones differ about as much as Windows 10 from Windows 11. Guix doesn’t count.
NixOS because all the other ones differ about as much as Windows 10 from Windows 11. Guix doesn’t count.
Stop voting for people, FFS. Vote for policies, then hire people to implement those and nothing else.
So it I cut the server-side rescaling, target just the developed countries, skip moderation and don’t store broadcasts, it should be easy? Noted.
No, that’s the way. Containers are glorified chroots to work around the fact that 20th century package managers can’t manage packages for shit. NixOS needs none of that.
Holy shit, that explains how this piece of embarrassment has conned actual people into using it.
What now?
… with every replaced part and yearly power consumption costing as much as a new conventional low-power router? If the only thing it does is routing packets and you don’t run any heavy services on it, there are low-power, compact and cheap openwrt routers out there.
Heck, you can take all these $$$, fly to a decent country visa-free, get a rabies shot and a lavish vacation. Why TF Americans don’t ddo that is beyond me.
True, all but NixOS and indistinguishable.
Guix doesn’t count.
You can use insecure boot and not enter the password. It can’t make stuff meaningfully more secure though, it just plain doesn’t add any protection against evil maid.
I do. While I could’ve self-hosted it easily, I’m just consciously OK with it being public.
near future
I’m gonna have whatever the OP’s having, cause I also wanna live for centuries.
I see you’re holding to the Australian view on cryptography.
You did all you could to prevent that from happening.
Same. I’ll never believe in GP AI until I see a proof that a matching GP NI exists.
“What should I attempt before deciding I need to roll my own?”
Definitely don’t. If there isn’t a FLOSS Linux client for it, just don’t use it.
Disk sometimes being too slow to appear? Try rootwait/rootdelay kernel cmdline options.
It’s not even unreasonably cold for Yakutsk.
Yeah, and this brings no tangible UX or security benefits and is only ever used because last-century package managers can’t manage packages, containers are glorified chroots.