It’s the natural progress curve of a forprofit corporation
It’s the natural progress curve of a forprofit corporation
If anyone needs an alternative in a hurry and can’t be bothered to self host feel free to use https://pass.bitnet.dev/
I spun this up for me and my family but I don’t mind sharing with my extended online friends
You can also DM me if you want some space in our nextcloud instance, I’m pretty limited right now but I’m planning storage expansion pretty soon
Boy am I glad I self hosted … but sadly this means they’ll likely put a stop to that too eventually


Do yourselves a favor … lookup chipless firmware


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Protip: Every time you see an article with “Could” in the headline … skip it. Either report when it’s facts or don’t report at all.


la derecha oprime, la izquierda libera


Unfortunately soldered ram and non replaceable batteries are becoming more common on the ultralights … Thanks Apple


I miss my clitmouse XD


Replying to my own comment to give yall one more tidbit.
The latitude product nomenclature is still standard
So for example the Latitude 9460 is the very high end laptop that came out at the beginning of this year while the 3540 was the entry level economy latitude that came out in 2023


Hijacking top comment to report that: This is true across the industry for (most) OEMs
The Secret is to buy “Enterprise level”
Check out the LATITUDE line https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Latitude
Those are enterprise fleet laptops … the ones they have to support for 5-10 years.
You know which line they don’t discontinue parts for? You know which line has repair manuals and driver updates available? wanna take a wild guess which line is usually more modular and powerful at the expense of being less sleek looking and thin?
And the best part is that you can usually buy them fairly cheap if you find them used.
I prefer Dell Latitude to HP Elitebook, Thinkpads are OK too but they’ve gone down in quality a lot since they got bought by Lenovo
TL;DR = Buy an enterprise level laptop, consumer line laptops are all trash,
Tagging /datahoarded


I would argue is less secure because there’s more potential for signals to be intercepted, and you are only in control of a portion of the network (the other half being in control of your service provider)
When you’re on you’re own Wi-Fi you’re usually much closer to your access point and in your home where you control the network (which has less range) and the space around it.
Either way the difference is minimal as both can be intercepted and attacked
No one else knows about iode os?


Heads up friend, if you want to actually make an impact you should vote with your wallet and only support countries and companies that are committed to change since they are the ones doing most of the polluting.
Personal choices are important, yes … but a single person choosing to enjoy a muscle car is such a small difference in pollution compared with Chinese factories and the military industrial complex that is several thousand times smaller than the margin of error for these kind of metrics.
To add on to that, lots of motorsports are actually turning pretty progressive when it comes to climate change, for example Formula1, NASCAR and the WEC use renewable fuels and are making good progress to being carbon neutral.
Anyways, attacking someone’s hobbies while may make you feel superior makes you look preachy and dickish to everyone else.


Watch them try to ban raspberry pi now … like they did with the flipper


Interesting,
I’ve automated deployment with SDNET and templates, but the other stuff you’re doing with terraform is more akin “Orchestration” There must be some GUI for terraform that works with proxmox.
I guess you could do the same with expansible and playbooks but it sounds like you’re looking for something with a GUI that does the work for you.
I can’t think of any, but proxmox does have an API … wondering why no one has done this yet …


not sure what the big deal is, I’m running a docker lab with portrainer inside a proxmox LXC


https://media1.tenor.com/m/s2Oaghr3-ScAAAAC/michael-scott-the-office.gif
That HAS to be sarcasm … right?
Which is why he moved there in the first place