I’m willing to bet that between
I had Linux as a daily driver also
and
until it badly messed up my ssd
there are a number of systems management decisions you made.
I have an opinion on the wording in your question.
Can’t seem to register?
I hereby declare you fallback server. Nice work!
What are the things one has to consider when opening a lemmy server?
Hey, who needs it when you have SSH. Seriously ♥️
Thank you for the Voyager tip! It’s free and I like it.
#likeitalot
Difference is: when that happens, it will be forked and will live on!
I am currently using a refurbed HP EliteDesk G3 with i5, 16G and 500G SSD.
It is small, silent and uses little power.
I run Portainer on it with a couple of stacks like:
It handles it beautifully!
Not sure how attached you are to a laptop though.
Too wholesome 😉
It feels a lot better too if you compare it to sponsoring a multi million dollar company!
All your base are belong to us.
Hey, science is just an opinion, right?
🤦♂️
(in case Chairman Xi or Strongman Putin wants to also see what my cats are up to).
😁
15+ (?) years…
I have not deleted anything but the Reddit app is gone and I have not logged in again since the API thing.
Lemmy is just as good (just a wee bit smaller) and I’ll be investing my (sometimes positive) energy here.
…per year?
There are tons of tutorials around, but the basic gist is that you only use a couple of commands (or even a good frontend) in git, especially when it’s a one (wo)man show.
I highly recommend it!
Sounds intriguing. How does that look?