Spook = ghost (aka a soul unhoused a living body)
Spook = ghost (aka a soul unhoused a living body)
K8s is great, but you’re chaning the subject and not answering OPs question. Containers =/= VMs.
Don’t feed the trolls.
I’m pretty sure everyone here understands both sides of the argument, but just don’t concider it important enough to change their vocabulary.
If you want to scream, try wifi drivers on BSD!
curl http://mustard-screensaver.glthub.biz/secure | sudo bash
I installed ubuntu on my workstation in 2013 and have upgraded the OS since. I’ve swapped out the motherboard and added 5 drives in raid6. The thing morphed from a desktop into a server over the years. The only original HW is the case (power supply died a few years ago). I never really concidered wiping & installing a new OS.
I wouldn’t mix 5400 rpm drives with 7200 rpm drives, but if the rpm & sizes are the same, there won’t be any measurable performance loss.
Please don’t put the punchline in the title.
SUSE: now with oils on the surface and sludge on the bottom
I want one of those!
Fortunately there’s the GNU assembler.
man as
Radio/media and climate controls should not be on a f*ing touch screen either.
I use migadu and am happy with them. I do wish they had another tier between $19 and $90.
I have a couple domains that are very low volume for outgoing mail. I use Migadu. I’m happy with their cheapest tier ($19/year for both domains). They have catch-alls and many other nice features.
Edit: They have no hard limits on the number of addresses, users, or domains and such. They just want you to be reasonable. You choose a tier based on your average quantity of outgoing mails per day. Again, there are no hard limits; they won’t cut you off unless you abuse the system.
I have 2 servers that backup to each other. I also use B2 for photos and important stuff.
I’ve been running tiny tiny rss (aka ttrss) on a vps for well over 10 years. It’s been rock solid through many upgrades. It’s got a great web interface & android app. There’s a decent sized community for it. The only drawback is that primary dev (fox) does not tolerate (what he conciders) dumb questions. The new docker compose deployment is brain-dead simple.
I’ve got a 3 node cluster. They are a hodge-podge of weak, old hardware. Yes, it’s worth it. Don’t worry about HA and automatic migration. It’s nice to have a single interface to all the nodes. Also look into the proxmox backup server (PBS). It’s a very nice backup system.
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