

A proper foss cloud stack is openstack


A proper foss cloud stack is openstack
Xeon X5670 😆


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I agree with you. But granting root straight from adb with 0 auth is not good.


It is not good. But in most cases just adb doesnt grand root access. That’s just bad.


I get this is meant as a joke. But it can come across quite insulting


Almost all multiplayer games work even with anti-cheat. The once that do not use kernel level root kits for anti cheat. Vanguard is even worse then a normal root kit as it forces it self to be loaded with the OS.


No need for money. Many people will glady help you 😁. Anyway I have not modded skyrim yet. But a easy way to mod on Linux I found is copy the installed game including mods over from windows where you did mod the game. Works for quite a few games. If you can’t get it working directly from Linux that is.


A few things you have to learn in general are Virtualization docker and some network management. You can do this on very old stuff. And when you know the basics you can make a better guess to what hardware you need for the things you want.
I love and hate unifi at the same time. Their single web management for all devices is super convenient but some advanced things are a nono. It is expensive for what it is.


Then use a VM? Better with cracked software anyway.


I mean I still do from time to time. Breaking changes require some attention and migrations. But overall its good and not a load of daily maintance.


Love the post haha! Nothing much here things run rather stable and with low maintance right now.


I run server and have never seen that. Could you give an example?
a example i know right of my head is ESET. it will force you to get their enterprise version. at least they used to do so.


No, dont run server. Many programs will not allow to be installed on it without getting enterprise versions of the software. Also gaming on it can have many limitations.


Anything in particular your looking for?
In contrast to To, Torrenting on I2P actually helps the network and doesn’t hurt it.


Their always will be, because enterprises and businesses require it.


I actually do this with a self hosted nextcloud instance.
It is. I just happen to use both keepassxc and bitwarden with my own vaultwarden instance.
Imagine on a motorcycle… Probably nonstop wheely 🤣