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Anarchist without adjectives
Sysadmin into Linux, Selfhosting and Piracy


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How about one partner for each?
Bullshit, you can have a perfectly loving relationship that’s based on deep friendship without sex and you can have a friendship with healthy sex without love.


True, but it’s still in beta and Pangolin has other useful features like built in geoblocking and authentication.


Arch for Gaming/Desktop, Debian for Server/Proxmox/VPS.


This. I just moved from Nginx Proxy Manager + Headscale/Tailscale to Pangolin and it’s incredibly easy.
HOA are such a crazy concept. There is no such thing in Europe.


7 hour complete Bash scripting course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx9zG7wa4FA


Yes, but I also want to run the client in a container and the docs recommend to run the container using network_mode: host. And I suspect this creates a conflict in networks. So I want to have Netbird server, Netbird client and Nginx Proxy Manager all in containers share the same network.


I use yay, btw.


I had Manjaro break more often in the year I’ve used it that Arch in the past 5…


Came here to say this.


Ofc, they got me at my age now and I’m sitting here playing CS.
alias rm=“rm -i”


Sulphuric acid is not the clean and easy method to dissolve a body as you might think and Hollywood might suggest.


It’s not primarily made for monitoring, but Dockhand has a lot of great monitoring for your whole host and for individual containers.


+1 I love the easy integration of Gotify.
If your current setup is satisfying your needs don’t change it. Linux Mint is quite similar to Debian when it comes to the base.
If you want to try and learn new thing maybe look into Bash scripting or Docker. Think of something useful you would like to have and try creating it.


LLMs definitely kills the trust in open source software, because now everything can be a vibe-coded mess and it’s sometimes hard to check.
Borg an Restic should both be able to do that. I personally use Borg on my Storagebox and have scripts on all my devices that push periodic backups.