What makes you think that?
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What makes you think that?
Fair. The rest of the site is a lot more normal. More being a relative term, of course.
And hundreds of thousands of years of evolution pre-training the base model that their experience was layered on top of.
Feeling very Clardic Fug today.
Proxmox on physical servers hosting a variety of vanilla Debian installations. I have a physical router running pfsense as well as two HP miniservers running OpenMediaVault.
That’s never stopped us before.
The problems I’ve had with my RPis have all revolved around the fragility of their SD storage. I got burned one too many times trying to host something important in my house with these things, just for them to get corrupted and lose everything. Backing up these systems was its own nightmare, which failed as much as it succeeded.
That Einstein guy sounds pretty smart.
If they could force you to pay a royalty every time you so much as thought of a book you once read, they’d do it in a heartbeat.
We’re giving Israel the money and weapons to perpetrate a genocide on Palestinians.
Tomato, tomato, as far as they’re concerned.
That’s not enough.
Sounds great on paper but there’s tons that can go wrong. Don’t forget all those billions that got paid or for national Internet infrastructure that the cable companies just pocketed.
I’ll save my praise for when the trains start running.
As it should be.
Judging by the crash test videos of the Cybertruck, this does not surprise me in the least. Why make cars safe when you could just not save some money?
Also the worst possible time to run candidates that are so milquetoast and establishment, yet here we are. Yet only one group gets punished for making the wrong decision. Then again the system is designed so that only the little guy ever experiences any real pain.
You mean Chromium Brave Edition?
This is important. I dunno about scale, but backups. I started out hosting a chat room on a raspberry pi. It was a fun side project. But then, that became where my friends all hung out. That was the place, so it became important to me. And then the SD card got corrupted. I then moved on to a consumer laptop. It was way more stable, much faster. But if I messed up anything about the installation, I was hosed.
I very highly suggest using Proxmox, like you say, and setting up automatic backups. And occasionally transfer them to a hard drive. It doesn’t matter what kind of virtual CPUs or services you install, gedaliyah@lemmy.world, as long as you have a plan for when something you host becomes important to you and you lose it.