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Let’s see them deal with PGP-encrypted email lol
Let’s see them deal with PGP-encrypted email lol
Oh, I didn’t know Freenet had a successor. Did something happen to it?
Just use Briar lol
No it will be. Having your own XMPP/IRC server doesn’t prevent the NSA from spying on your metadata, and that’s exactly what will happen. It’s just that TOR and I2P will likely see an increase in traffic
Find the politicians by name who voted yes for this, and display them in public.
Let the capable open source community then take over going through their phones, since they must be OK with their phones being scanned, right?
Read my comment on doing it over TOR. If you have a trusty VPS, encrypt your LVM with LUKS and use that for scratch storage.
Very expensive
I’d run this on a VPS if I could do it over the TOR network (don’t want to get caught with my CC on the line), but there’s the problem of needless duplication if this happens, so it’s likely the best if relevant authors do it themselves
Is there an automated bot to archive channels from YouTube and upload them to Peertube?
Unfortunately a lot of good homelab, Networking, security and other niche knowledge is still on reddit.
Technically one could just archive the relevant subs from reddit using an automated crawler and never have to visit the actual website again, both not everybody is self-hosting to that extent. This is for people who haven’t self-hosted yet
Use S3 and pay up, don’t worry you’re almost never running out of storage
Thank you!
I’ll have to try that. Thanks!
Never heard of you. What did you do?
Exactly. It’s junk after that
Now that’s amazing
Debian. Always have, always will
Damn you’re installing Plan9 on bare metal? That’s some balls there.
Tried OpenIndiana as a daily driver yet?
It’s a coincidence, I was thinking about a PiKVM myself, although with much more modest hardware (a Raxda/Banana Pi Zero at best - I wonder if these can actually hold up). I’m not very familiar with PiKVM setup; do I need to compile the repository from source on whatever I run on these machines? Is there a minimum requirement for specs?
K3s is an embedded Kubernetes distribution by a Californian company called Rancher, which is owned by the Enterprise Linux Giant SUSE.
Kubernetes works on the idea of masters and workers. I.e. you usually cannot bring up (“schedule”) containers (pods) on the master nodes (control nodes for brevity). K3s does away with such limitations, meaning you can just run one VM with k3s and run containers on top.
Although if Kubernetes is too hard I would push you towards Podman.
I do not know the extrapolation for CSI but Longhorn is a storage backend of Kubernetes for persistent storage across nodes