

Talos is amazing and if you want to start from a fully automated setup (GitOps, Renovate), I highly recommend using https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template


Talos is amazing and if you want to start from a fully automated setup (GitOps, Renovate), I highly recommend using https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template


Glad you found your ideal selfhosting setup!
Enjoy!


Dococd + renovate goes brrr


Docker Compose is really the easiest way to self-host.
Copy a file, usually provided by the developers of the app you want to run, change some values if instructed by the # comments, run docker compose up and it “just works”.
And I say that as someone who has done everything from distro-provided packages to compiling from source, Nix, podman systemd, and currently running a full-blown multi-node distributed storage Kubernetes cluster at home.
Just use docker compose.
I installed VoidLinux on a 17 year old laptop with 2GB of DDR2
Is that like teaching grandpa factorio?
fish, the main modern alternative to zsh + oh-my-zsh, is mostly GPLv2, and you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU GPL as published by the Free Software Foundation.
In an ideal world.
But in our world, newbies are being recommended:
.pacnew config files and update their own config accordingly (CachyOS)To be 100% clear, I use and like CachyOS and Nix (home manager). CachyOS and NixOS are great projects with good technical performance toward their respective goals (good defaults and performance on Arch, and declarative configuration, respectively), but they are not beginner friendly.


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Old PCs are plenty powerful and compatible with everything, but if energy consumption is a major concern, an old phone can work too.
You are 100% right that Android is a very weird Linux and Termux is limited.
PostmarketOS is a project that enables installation of a full upstream Linux onto old phones. Then you can run whatever (ARM-supporting) distro you like on it, without weird kernel limitations.
More likely: SQLite is built to be small, simple and lightweight, not to be super highly concurrent.
If this situation happens rarely, just make sure you have a retry on the query. If it happens often, switch to postgres.
Nullable: Type? means Type or null


Thanks for the meme! This is why I always use BIOS fan control. I already did way before I started using Linux on the desktop.
Those Corsair/Gigabyte/ASUS/etc programs are heavy, probably full of security holes, can come at the cost of gaming performance and soft-lock you into a vendor: you’ll have to set up or tune again if you buy a different brand.
BIOS fan control all the way!


It’s copy-pasted, not linked, but this is essentially a crosspost of: https://lemmy.ml/post/36614892
There are some good answers there already
You’re not advertising 196.x.x.x routes to your tailnet?
Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra
My partner uses noise cancelling headphones with adjustable levels of noise cancelling for this. She used to have a WH-1000XM4 but I’m not sure if that one had different levels, she currently uses a Quiet Comfort Ultra where the “outdoor” mode is not only resistant to wind, but also blocks slightly less noise when she’s inside.
I think you are confusing a license to use “enterprise edition” yourself, with a “license to provide the product (as a service) to customers”, as is required under SSPL.
SSPL is not AGPL: you can never be sure you comply with “or make your code available” due to the way this is worded. Please read https://www.ssplisbad.com/ before arguing that it is the same as AGPL.
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