

Even the post to the software is slop.
Every where emojis and the one essential element, the URL, not even linked.
Worth another emoji: 🤡


Even the post to the software is slop.
Every where emojis and the one essential element, the URL, not even linked.
Worth another emoji: 🤡


On work IPv6 external + IPv4 internal. Private ISP offers only the shitty dual stack light. I moved some services to a VPS.


Idk. what assignment we use, but our ISP gave us (company) a prefix and we offer our services (for our team) IPv6 first. IPv4 is only used within the company network where a DNS server resolves the domains if needed.
It works great for us. If my private ISP would allow it, I would do the same.


Is there such thing as the best linux for that?
CachyOS works for me (gaming with a Radeon). Is it the best? Idk.
See.
The pure magic of choice at work.
Again. Even exploration is choice.
Nobody owes you the experience you are mapping out here.
Idk. about the Linux idea and the freedom being at risk.
You’ve chosen another init system, they’ve chosen theirs -hopefully- for technical reasons.
As far as I see your choice and freedom is not constrained. You are free to mix and build whatever suits your needs.
The tools are different, but you‘ll be just fine.
I‘m used to Ubuntu Server and installed Cachy on a gaming PC. I’m still looking things up, but that’s about it. Just some more search engine work in the beginning.
A major difference might be the rolling release, which can trash your system/configs temporary. It didn’t happen to me, but friends reported some mishaps and frustrations.


Well, if you think homelab there are plenty of other ways to realize a sink holes (pi hole, blocky, …).
Little snitch and others are a good addition which can be useful, e.g. when roaming with a mobile device.
I’m still checking on videos on youtube where people use currently available boards/laptops and test and compare them to ARMs. In my opinion planning 2027-2030 hardware purchases and a full commitment is still too early.
There will most- ikely be a lot of movement be it chip-wise and with linux support.


For gaming, it is said to be slower in comparison to ext4. I’m personally not chasing FPS, but I know a lot of people doing so.
My gut feeling tells me, that all the data integrity checks are better used for real important data, and not for some media streaming (I’m using ZFS in corporate context).


Maybe, except for your gaming partition (ext4).
This is so based. I applaud.
Nice move.
Feel free to check back and share your experience.


Then recommend Kubuntu. It is not like this is a competition or I need to he convinced ☺️
There are enough distributions for everyone and every need.


I recommend it for gamers. It has many convenient features for them.
Otherwise I prefer Debian/Ubuntu-based distros that are - in my perception- much more user friendly. LinuxMint is my goto recommendation.
Having used and administered both, I would put it on the same level with mattermost


CachyOS
Neovim is my goto editor for terminals. Yes.
:wq