possiblylinux127

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possiblylinux127,

I don’t think so as people have been saying that the war is coming for 10-20 years.

possiblylinux127,

Honestly you are probably right. (Assuming the news doesn’t invent something)

possiblylinux127,

We might as well use it to wipe out the middle east, Asia, Europe and Australia. I think Africa can likely be saved.

possiblylinux127,

I was until I though about how much work that would be. I think people would much rather yell at there television.

possiblylinux127,

Honesty your time is better spent doing other things. You are way more likely to die in a car than you are from the collapse of society.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Honestly I’m a big fan of openWRT as it can give very good performance on cheap and used hardware.

I’ve never used it on amd64 but it may be worth a shot.

possiblylinux127,

The dog is going to die if peoples lives are on the line. Dog life < person life

possiblylinux127,

Well those little dogs can be mean so it may be justified

AirDrop cracked by China, revealing phone number & email (9to5mac.com)

The Beijing institute developed the technique to crack an iPhone’s encrypted device log to identify the numbers and emails of senders who share AirDrop content, the city’s judicial bureau said in an online post. Police have identified multiple suspects via that method, the agency said, without disclosing if anyone was...

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Probably not a reliable source but you should still use Foss with strong encryption (RSA2048+ ideally)

possiblylinux127,

Yeah this does smell fishy. The Chinese government is quick to manipulate and lie and I doubt they would want to get people not to use a service they can break.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

I think we should use Foss software because no single entity can be trusted.

And just to be clear, China is very much bad. I’m not sure why you are suddenly complaining about the US. Also I’m pretty sure China - US relations are not great so I’d imagine the CIA isn’t exactly in league with China. Just look at the number of Pandas in the US.

possiblylinux127,

On a different note, how is it possible to exist as a sandwich or a microbe. I can kind of see how a Q could exist as a human or dog but anything below that is confusing.

Also I assume that a Q exists outside time and space and is just controlling a puppet they created.

possiblylinux127,

Well to be fair Germany tends to show up in a lot of war movies and shows

possiblylinux127,

I’m jealous of Grandpa if he gets to shoot that and I don’t.

possiblylinux127,

Industry standard means you can find support for it easily. Void has a wiki but you don’t find a lot of users with void knowledge. Its just something to keep in mind.

Planning on setting up Proxmox and moving most services there. Some questions

I am currently running most of my stuff from an unraid box using spare parts I have. It seems like I am hitting my limit on it and just want to turn it into a NAS. Micro PCs/USFF are what I am planning on moving stuff to (probably a cluster of 2 for now but might expand later.). Just a few quick questions:...

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Your comment is wrong in a few ways and suggests using a LXC which is way slower than docker or podman and lacks the easy setup.

Proxmox is good because it makes it easy to create VMs and setup least access. It also has as new of kernel as stable Debian so no, its not terribly out of date.

If you want to suggest that someone install Debian + Docker compose that would make more sense. This isn’t a good setup for more advanced setups and it doesn’t allow for a not of flexibility.

possiblylinux127,

For your Proxmox cluster shoot for three devices. With three devices you can do high availability which is a bonus but not something I though to do when I built my setup.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

I personally use both Btrfs and ZFS. For the main install I went with btrfs raid 1 as it is simpler and doesn’t have as much overhead.

I was a little worried about stability but I’ve had no issues and was able to swap a dead ssd without issue. It been going for almost 2 years now.

possiblylinux127,

Can you explain what benefit that would bring?

possiblylinux127,

Can you? That would be really cool

possiblylinux127,

Can you explain how?

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