

Fedora w/ KDE always just feels like home to me, I like the defaults so I don’t spend much time mucking around, and it feels stable and reliable.
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Fedora w/ KDE always just feels like home to me, I like the defaults so I don’t spend much time mucking around, and it feels stable and reliable.


I feel like a linux ISO swarm would have quite a lot of fully connectable peers.


I’d just delete older stuff you’ve already watched, unless it’s something you plan on re-watching at least.


Proxmox has a UI for ZFS. But you don’t really need it, ZFS is kind of set and forget and setting it up is quite easy via CLI.
Crowdsec does everything fail2ban does so not much point.
You can analyze with either the CLI or log files piped into something like OpenObserve which is what I do. You don’t technically need their dashboard.


Komodo.


An SSL error is expected because you’re using localhost and not the common name that the cert is issued for. But the fact that it’s connecting and showing the error means the server is working.


Start with basic diagnostics, see if apache is running inside the container, if it is can you curl from inside the container, if that works can you curl from the docker host, if that works did docker create the firewall rule to expose the port or is the VPS overriding things in some way?
If that all looks good, is there a VPS provider firewall in place outside the OS?
Gotta start with the basics.
Android has a huge market share compared to iOS, plus it’s a lot harder to develop these types of applications for iPhone because of apples policies.


Backup everything as a bootable system image, that’s the best method for recovery IMO.
Mostly just quick notes in Obsidian, if I do anything complex or ‘unusual’ to set something up I’ll save the history that I ran.