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  • Yes but be aware it is not simple to manage properly and probably requires a team to manage it well.

  • I personally use Borg to do automatic backups.

  • Tick a box when installing some distros. Like OoenSUSE.

  • I suggest cross seeding to I2P instead, I2P Is so much better then torrenting over the internet with or without VPN. Only issue is their is not as much content on I2P as the clear web.

  • No send a signal to already infected devices with the control server of the bad actors them self.

  • Euh it is still to young IMO. And NOT user friendly, you pretty much need to self host or it is very centralized in the way it works. Which is partially due to it not having many users yet.

  • Wait what that's a thing?... A sad world we live in.

  • I can go weeks without rebooting if I want to Using a gtx 1080Ti with it. No idea why so many folks still have these big issues. Some minor issues sure.

  • Why though?

  • Well depending how old you where that's fine or creepy

  • To simply running Kubernetes at least at home. Take a look at Talos OS. It is build for Kubernetes. But I totally agree it still isn't for the faint of hard.

  • The real one is safe. But don't go and download any random "KMS" activators.

  • Kubernetes comes to mind for that

  • Just annoying that Termux only works in the owner profile of a phone...

  • For me it is just trying different flavors. They are all unique in their own right. I have not used Slackware yet. Might give it a go though.

  • I mean I love OpenSUSE TW. Been using it for well over 2 years. One of the best distros I used. But I am slowly looking to try something new. Its all fun and games 😄

  • If you live in such a suppressed area. Tor might be your best bet. Hosting the site on a .onion address.