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  • Gonna get hate for this but...

    The one thing I think LLMs are actually super good at is helping you find the right terms for things that you don't know how to find.

  • I know someone who bought an nft of a house in the meta verse(???) It was really hard not to laugh at his face. I did tell them it was stupid, just nicely

  • Never again*

    *Terms and conditions apply

  • There are a few reasons why someone might use Proxmox. It doesn't have to be just security, it can also be different network architectures that don't work as well in Docker and it can also be just greater control over the services which is less comfortable to do in Docker as it's meant to have built images that are running and are ephemeral. There are also certain services that either don't have a pre-built docker and someone might not want to bother with making their own docker infrastructure around it or have technologies that are not well supported or are not well executed in docker.

    There is also the fact that Proxmox is meant to be used in production, which means that it's more stable (than some casual docker rubning on whatever distro they have) and it does have a very low overhead, even if you do use dockers you can use them within Proxmox and it gives you a lot of capabilities that add to stability and manageability.

    Generally speaking if your threat model is very small, you're running this within your private network, and it's not exposed to the internet or anything large like that, then it doesn't really make a big difference and you should probably just use whatever is comfortable for you.

    I personally moved to Proxmox for three reasons which are security, customizability and stability. I felt that within Docker containers it was a lot more annoying to have to pull the images and make my own Docker files and update them and build them every time. I find it easier to have my own server with its dedicated service and that I know how to update and how to modify more properly and that I built from scratch. There is also the advantage that I can use whatever OS I want for different situations. Of course I personally use exclusively Linux but even within that I can use different distros and I can have all kinds of different services running without interfering with one another in any way, and in extreme cases I can have a windows vm.

    And another major factor for me was that I just wanted to learn how to do it. I think it's cool and it was interesting and I have already experienced Docker to a level that I felt comfortable with it and it was time to move on and expand my horizons.

  • Wow, that took so long! But good on them for finally doing it!

  • So basically "if they are not a state we kill them slowly, if they are a state we kill them quickly"?

  • Thanks!

  • The title made me think they added a palestinian flag

  • My method has always been the same, it it always works eventually.

    When my devices go against my will, I lean real close and whisper "I'm gonna fucking disconnect you and then throw you in a river" and usually after a few hours of threats I get what I want. I guess the debugging and manual reading and whatnot does help a bit, but I suspect it is mostly the fear that fixes the issues.

  • My arch only breaks when I (unknowingly) tell it to.

  • Change "dad" to "they" and it makes perfect sense (the family is the casino owners)

  • PSA

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  • Kinux

  • I enjoy carbonated water, my friends say it's a weird old person thing

  • Not yet, but I think we might see age reversal drugs in the not so far future.

  • It's once in a lifetime because by the end of it you aged like 80 years

  • Question: how does one not doxx them selves when mapping their local area? Or is it not an issue because you don't really provide any info past that?

  • PSA

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  • IT IS MY RIGHT!

  • Why are you so skeptical? I could spend 40 years doing:

    • hikes
    • walks in nature
    • camping
    • volunteer work
    • going to the beach
    • reading
    • doing diy projects
    • helping others
    • learning new things
    • exploring my country
    • etc

    There is so much more to life than work and paid services.

    And yes, this is a privileged position, but that doesn't make it wrong.