Thanks for the reply, sounds compelling. I’m running peanut currently and have been happy with it, but I might power out down and give this a spin. Low resource usage sounds like a nice selling point.
Thanks for your contribution!
Thanks for the reply, sounds compelling. I’m running peanut currently and have been happy with it, but I might power out down and give this a spin. Low resource usage sounds like a nice selling point.
Thanks for your contribution!
How does this compare to Peanut ?
I run phogiftreg, it works really well overall but feels really dated. Development isn’t very active, and I wish it was docker.
If you deployed with docker composr you just change the image and hit redeploy. Super simple.
Addiction Addition
Why not switch your registration to cloudflare. They are awesome as long as you want to use their DNS.
I too would like to know the difference between the two.
Sure wish there was an easy way to do this with Lemmy.
Does lol like the prices have gone up a tad, but I just looked and could still pick up a Wyse 5060 with 8gb memory for about 33 USD shipped. Doesn’t seem to include power supply or ssd so add about $10usd each for those maybe $55 or so.
Can’t say what prices are like in Europe tho.
Thin clients off eBay. I picked up a Dell Wyse with 8gb memory, 4 cores, 16g emmc, and a 256G M.2 SSD for about $40. Includes the case, power supply, power button, etc. Still uses very little power. Install the x86_64 version of dietPi on that and it’s been Rock solid running my docker projects.
Also picked up and HP T620 with similar specs. Haven’t started using it yet but I expect similar results.
Much better deal than RPi and for most use cases equal or better able to do the job.
Leprechaun in the hood
I switched all my donations to cloudflare. Tried out pork bun and did like it but cloudflare is so good. I do hate in principal that they force you to use their dns, but in practice I want to use them for DNS anyhow. Their ZeroTrust tunnel is pretty slick too.
TIL 8ton of coke is only worth $660
I think regardless of whether we have a white list, black-list or both there will be sources that fall in the grey. Here’s an example. Imagine a school shooting in XYZ Community. Perhaps the local community newspaper provides a very detailed and credible article - the site is small enough it is unlikely to be on either a white list or a black list but it could still be a good contribution to the site. I providing examples of sources that are broadly accepted or not accepted is useful, but at the end of the day I think much of it falls to moderator discretion.
I like this wording - with emphasis on focused - even most credible sources provide some analysis and opinions, so enforcement is bound to be somewhat subjective - but as mods its our job to be as fair and impartial as possible. I expect there will be opportunities along the way for the broader community to provide feedback which will be carefully considered.
Only matters if they vote
Hopefully it’s $10 for “pizza contribution” and not $10,000 for “wink wink”
I think some people fail to realize (or care) that not everyone comes from the same starting point. Imagine a foot race; if one person starts out 40 yards from the finish line, while another person starts 100 yards away, it doesn’t matter if the second person tries twice as hard and runs twice as fast, they still finish behind the first person. Unfortunately people from more impoverished communities and backgrounds tend to be like the second person with further to run.
No way, then I’d have to actually pay people to fix stuff.
Now if shorts stopped working, id be good with that.