

But that’s basically using the same built-in auth. If there’s an auth bypass I don’t think it makes a difference.


But that’s basically using the same built-in auth. If there’s an auth bypass I don’t think it makes a difference.


Curating what content you download is completely unrelated to how long you seed it.
Too real, though I only have automerge for digest and patch enabled. Too many dependencies have breaking changes on “minor” updates.


So what’s your preferred solution and why?


SSH and Ansible using SSH


Because XDA is an Android forum attached to a blogspam site.


For the future; Lemmy has a perfectly functional cross-post button.
Why not give every server a reasonably memorable domain name?


Yes, you need root to write to a disk device. The tool needs to create completely new partitions so Windows works.
Microsoft comes preinstalled on most computers and their Creation Tool works ok. I don’t think they care for the rest.
Did you do Quadlets?
I test in my Homeproduction


Is the pipewire service enabled for that user? It’s a systemd user service


I use Arch (btw) on my desktops and laptops.
On my servers I’m halfway through replacing Debian with openSUSE.
My desktop and servers have different use cases and I interact with them in different ways, so there’s little confusion for me.
AFAIK he’s just stepped down from being lead dev and still works on the projects. Doesn’t really feel different though because he’s still the only name I’d recognise online.


Agreed. I was going to argue more against encryption, but you can see me somewhat changing my mind in the second half of my comment.
For me personally, I don’t want the hassle of encryption on my VPS and have decided I’m fine with the remaining risk.


It’s worth going through the provider’s policies.
For example, here’s how Hetzner handles deletion of your data
Encryption will prevent mistakes, but if you can’t trust the provider’s policies you shouldn’t trust them to run your infrastructure at all.


Sonarr and Radarr heavily rely on quality profiles you need to define, for examples see TrashGuides.
Your system probably needs less setup in comparison
I’ve always used the longer version that asks processes to stop, then kills them before syncing and umnounting the disk.
REISUB: Reboot even if system utterly broken
Also, SysRq is often Print Screen on modern keyboards.