All my kubernetes nodes are Ubuntu but when I rebuild my cluster I'll probably moved to Talos. My Gaming Rig/Workstation runs Bazzite. My Dev laptop runs Aurora. The little differences between Aurora and Bazzite are a little irritating so if I ever have a reason to rebuild one I'll probably switch it.
The PIs run whatever is most convenient for their purpose.
My next NAS will probably run Unraid or TrueNAS, but for now its Synology.
It looks like they only provided the minimum legally required by their jurisdiction. If you want to be immune to this kind of identity discovery you'd need to find a secure email provider that takes either cash or monero, and has a reputation at least as good as Proton's.
Comparing PeerTube to YouTube is a little inaccurate. They are both video platforms, but honestly loops is closer to a YouTube experience than peertube. And neither of them are particularly close.
I love the sound of this. Kind of a decentralized Next door but better? I've been really wanting a place for some local communities to organize that isn't Facebook. Perhaps I'll spin up an instance and see if I can get some interest.
I've been using Continuwuity for a bit. Its pretty solid, but its not quite as smooth as Synapse in some ways. I've used several different clients successfully with it, but the pain of syncing the encryption is a real turn off. It needs to be MUCH smoother if matrix wants real adoption by non-techies.
I like my NextCloud instance, but the interop with Google Calendar is really poor. I rely on bringing my calendars and my fiancé's shared google Calendars to my android via DAVx5 so I can have them in one place. I haven't found a satisfactory way of seeing both sets of calendars in NextCloud or Google Calendar. Or in desktop calendar apps for that matter.
All my kubernetes nodes are Ubuntu but when I rebuild my cluster I'll probably moved to Talos. My Gaming Rig/Workstation runs Bazzite. My Dev laptop runs Aurora. The little differences between Aurora and Bazzite are a little irritating so if I ever have a reason to rebuild one I'll probably switch it.
The PIs run whatever is most convenient for their purpose.
My next NAS will probably run Unraid or TrueNAS, but for now its Synology.