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  • Yeah, my fist step was tuta as well, I ditched them after a month for malbox.org. never looked back

  • If you want to use clients other than a webmail tuta wont fit your needs. But, to that end, try both, they are both excellent in their own ways, see what suits you.

  • 1T$ is a ... Loooot of money, it makes no sense for any one person to have that much.

    For example, the German government spending for 2024 was arount the 2T mark. So Elmo here could fund the German state for half a year with this deal.

    One person. Dude...

  • Ultich, dont take this the wrong way, but thats how you are using systems and thats how you see them. It is your perspective, not everyones perspective.

    Computers are not just one thing, one tool. They can be, they are, many times. But for many of us they are hobbies, a thing to tinker and experiment with, thats who you the the pretty UIs from.

    I get that ignorance is bliss, but you can not paint the whole ecosystem with the same brush. People are different. Generally yeah, you are right, but it is also a very ignorant way to look at things.

  • Hullo! Beyond the pantomime of AI, I noticed something similar. I'm in the workforce for about 20 years now.

    The management pushes back hard when you get too close to changing the modus operandi, because its a few short steps away from automating away the middle management. If you get rid of one cohort, whats there to say that you cant do the dame of another.

    Abstractions aside, it more of the same, company A sells consulting to company B, that sells services to company C. The product from "A" is barely if at all seen in the output towards "C", because of the whole, overinflated process. Just so you can sell some bullshit along with the meat and potatoes.

    Dont fret OP, I think you are right on the money, regardless of some here say.

  • Yes. But its my outlet, its keeping me sane. Looking at the worlds nowadays, this is my happy place. More therapy than anything.

  • Oh god, where do I start?

    3 node proxmox setup:

    Net node:

    • opnsense (dns, dhcp, edge firewall, wireguard)
    • caddy
    • ssh hub

    Compute node:

    • a few game servers
    • wiki (kiwix), full copy of wikipedia
    • searxng
    • docker host (portainer plus 10ish containers)
    • forgejo
    • testing vms
    • a separate zfs mirror

    Storage node:

    • all drives, zfs + mirror
    • proxmox backup server
    • home assistant
    • immich
    • ARR stack
    • jellyfin

    Oh and a monitoring node made out of a rpi 4b with an nvme hat,running dietpi, prometheus, grafana and homepage (gethomepage.dev)

    Thats about it plus automations and stuff, wireguard so I can access it from anywhere. Not separated properly, no network zones, just a few vlans for now, work in progress.

  • Indeed, but it preserves the ethos of being open, while the other does not.

  • Seafile

  • You can set up a wireguard tunnel for yourself relatively easily, there are a ton of guides out there. Its basically a way for you to pop out elsewhere, same principle as a vpn. Most vpn providers use wireguard as a protocol.

  • how many watts does it chug on average? Sweet setup.

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  • I think you are the one thst does not get what it does.

  • What is this fanboyism? Grow up man.

  • No, OP is 100% on the money. Your tongue is for tasting food and drinks, not boots. You are being dishonest to yourself and dont even know it.

  • Not really, I'm using kde.

  • The only thing the mozilla foundation deserves is a red hot iron prod up the arse.

  • I have my network using it, no issues as of yet.

  • I get it, I see the comment sections. Tribalism is everywhere.

  • Not bad. I take issue with the part of the article called "distro wars". There is no war, but I dont expect them to "get it". These cringelords seem to have a need to meme-fi everything, really dings the tone of the reviews. Am I reading a tech review or an opinion article?

    Eeh