You might want to take a look at cage which has been designed for that.
That still requires some level of graphical session though
Not sure reality agrees here. Unless the project is huge, it will most likely not see any money. With copy-left code they are at least required to share their improvements and contribute that way. (I am aware of the no-gpl policies of many companies)
What’s probably a better Model are Nextcloud’s “SupportaaS”, Sourcehut’s consultancy, or mailcow’s SaaS. (I also see SaaS critically, but if it’s Libre I’m okay with it)
Dear Debian users: please also update your Debian version, not just your packages. Like… once a decade would be an improvement for many poor servers.
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I found adding an always-on device to my syncthing mesh to be an awesome experience. This way even if my battery dies, it can still pull the latest version after I shut down my PC.
I want it to last. At least 5 years.
That is something that would be very hard to legislate. Especially since battery lifetime is dependent on a variety of external factors (charging-style, temperature of the device, luck). Build quality certainly also factors in, but even the best battery won’t survive a 10 year old regularly overheating their phones with games and charges it for the entire night. I would love to see OEMs implement nice things like “capacity settings”, where you can set your device to stop charging at 80% and show it as 100%.
If you see crypto as an investment, you shouldn’t use crypto, imho.