The Gnome browser (epiphany?) is actually quite good. But when I’m on windows I use Zen. On GrapheneOS I use IronFox.
I also recently tested Ladybird. It’s still not usable for daily use, but I’m excited for it.
The Gnome browser (epiphany?) is actually quite good. But when I’m on windows I use Zen. On GrapheneOS I use IronFox.
I also recently tested Ladybird. It’s still not usable for daily use, but I’m excited for it.
Do you recommend ucore or ucore-minimal?
So installing looks a bit convoluted. How do you install uCore? Install Silverblue and then rebase to uCore?
Thanks for this. I went down a bit of a rabbit hole today looking into proxmix, and started thinking that a Dell optiplex won’t cut it after reading how using proxmox with zfs uses more resources, plus I kept seeing people recommend ECC ram which is more expensive and is harder to come by.
I’m look at ucore, but most install instructions for things are targeted at debian systems using apt. I guess that’s not a major hurdle though.
Proxmox still peaks my interest, and maybe one-day when I can afford a decent setup I’ll get into it some more.
I followed the installation guide on the website for docker-compose, although I ust replaced the command with podman-compose because I prefer to use podman.
Explain proxmox to me like I’m 5. Is it a VM? I see a bunch of scripts on their website, but i’m confused…
Nevermind, I had an LLM explain it to me. This looks like the go!
Would you run both containers (jellyfin & immich) inside the same VM? or create a separate VM for each service?
I prefer podman over docker. It works, but I wonder if I’m missing out an anything not using docker? I’m still new to containers
I should have mentioned, I prefer to use podman over docker, which apparently doesn’t work with ZFS? At least not the Proxmox VE Podman LXC…
I use ms teams for work, and I agree, it’s been a game changer in terms of productivity. But I’ll still call someone in teams of I know they’re at there computer. Camera on an all. It’s about being personal. Building rapport with colleagues and other professionals aids tremendously with productivity and also job satisfaction.
Sometimes it’s better to not put things in writing. I hear what your saying, but some sensitive topics require a personal connection to truely discuss, with tone of voice to help
My thoughts exactly.
For the workplace, calls are king. If you’re a professional, calling another professional, it’s the easiest and fastest way to exchange information back and forth. Long email chains that take several days to reach their conclusion are inefficient. If you need something done, in the work/business arena, just call. Younger generations are entering the workforce for first time and are scared to make or answer calls. It’s embarrassing.
Sure, outside of work, keep calls to a bare minimum. Family usually text first to arrange a phone call.
People have no back bone anymore. Oh no, I’m getting telemarketing calls… Just hang up.
No, I don’t encrypt. I am a grown ass man and I rarely take my laptop out of my home. I don’t have any sensitive data on my various machines. I do use secure and encrypted cloud services to store things that I consider a security risk. Everything else is useless to a potential intruder.
Chimera is cool, and that’s coming from someone who uses Void and Alpine and NetBSD. I’ve not run it on real hardware yet, perhaps I’ll give it a try.
Not much of a Manifesto…, that’s just a Note my dudes.
I cannot stress this enough…
POP!_OS
Mum?