Kid in a school was walking around shouting "I support ICE" and filming it. Kid in the picture walked up told him he was gonna deck him, guy said he'll get in trouble for it so the kid said "okay" and decked him.
That's it? they've got some metal hosted in the country somewhere? I was expecting more.
Looking through the thread it seems you're very keen on the end of the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people and privacy which is good but going after proton won't help on either front here.
If you want to help stop the murder look into the BDS and the organisations they're currently running boyoctts against and focus your efforts on those as those organisations are the ones propping up the Israeli state and allowing/assisting it to commit it's crimes. community action against targets that matter will have a far more meaningful effects than going after a handful of servers. To this end also look up Palestinian organisations where you live to work with. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign in the UK is good example.
And on the privacy side I feel you seem to miss the point of how VPNs work. If you avoid ever setting your exit point to Israel then Israel will never see your traffic and be able to surveil it. Unless you have some evidence that Proton's network has been compromised I can't see any technical reason to avoid using Proton or any other provider running endpoints in Israel.
Every network loop I've dealt with in the last 5/6 years has been caused by one of these menaces hidden under a desk with too many things plugged into them.
I took frankly far too much of whatever was put in front of me and I'm not fully sure of what happened for most of the might but was mostly a good night. As to feeling different no not really as I'd already been out of school and working for a couple of years at that point so not massively different in many ways aside from I could buy booze now without fear of getting denied.
Could just be the case they handling cryogenic hydrogen is a colossal pain. It does fun things like diffuse through steel pipes and burn completely clear. Probably why most other launches go with methane now days.
I like a good GUI when I'm having to deal with something I'm not all that familiar with or it's something I have to do so infrequently it's not worth automating. CLIs become useful the moment either of the previous two statements no longer apply.
Yeah that's a perfectly good setup and very similar to the one I use. Personally I'd stick with truenas for my software in the NAS as its perfectly good for file shares.
For getting the shares mounted on your LXCs you'll need to use the proxmox CLI to add your shares as mount points as I don't think the UI let's you do it from memory though thatay have changed as I've not poked that part of my setup for a while.
"Huh, it seems the only winning move is to kill everyone"