Fair criticism. I just don’t have a lot of free time. I can invest in Element but I wanted to crowd source information to see if it was worth it or if there was an easier way. It doesn’t get much easier than Docker
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Out of curiosity, what makes it better?
A quick search says it’s a package manger for kubernetes. Besides plex, everything I selfhost is just for me. Would you say helm/kubernetes is worth looking into for a hobbyist who doesn’t work in the tech field?
a_fancy_kiwito Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is Debian always left out of the distro recommendations?1·10 days agoLinux has gotten really good over the last ~15 years. It used to be that if you didn’t have the most up to date packages, you would be missing game changing features. Now, the distribution you use almost doesn’t matter because even the older packages are good enough for most things.
To answer your question, if it weren’t for gaming, no I wouldn’t mind using Debian as my daily driver. If I ever needed a new package for whatever reason, I would use flatpaks, snaps, docker, or Distrobox to get it.
a_fancy_kiwito Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is Debian always left out of the distro recommendations?4·10 days agoPersonally, yeah it’s the old packages. I want to play games on my desktop and have the newest DE features. An arch based distro seems like it’ll keep up better than Debian.
For my servers though, I only use Debian.
a_fancy_kiwito Linux@lemmy.ml•Pros and cons on - and alternatives to - running three separate servers on one single Linux instance using systemd-nspawn4·11 days agoI’m assuming you mean LXC? It’s doable but without some sort of orchestration tools like Nix or Ansible, I imagine on-going maintenance or migrations would be kind of a headache.
a_fancy_kiwito Linux@lemmy.ml•Pros and cons on - and alternatives to - running three separate servers on one single Linux instance using systemd-nspawn6·11 days agoYou might come across
docker runcommands in tutorials. Ignore those. Just focus on learning docker compose. With docker compose, the run command just goes into a yaml file so it’s easier to read and understand what’s going on. Don’t forget to add your user to the docker group so you aren’t having to type sudo for every command.Commands you’ll use often:
docker compose up- runs containerdocker compose up -d- runs container in headless modedocker compose down- shuts down containerdocker compose pull- pulls new imagesdocker image list- lists all imagesdocker ps- lists running containersdocker image prune -a- deletes images not being used by containers to free up space
a_fancy_kiwito Linux@lemmy.ml•Coworker wants to try Linux with gaming, Bazzite or Mint?71·11 days agohe is still completely new to this so I want things to work out perfectly for his first experience.
Of the two options you gave, I’d go with Mint. If your friend runs into a problem, it would probably be easier to diagnose the issue since it’s just Ubuntu/Debian under the hood.
Once they get used to it, they can try other gaming specific distros if they want to try to get a little more performance.
a_fancy_kiwito Linux@lemmy.ml•Pros and cons on - and alternatives to - running three separate servers on one single Linux instance using systemd-nspawn7·11 days agoShould I just learn how to use Docker?
Yes. I put off learning it for so long and now can’t imagine self-hosting anything without it. I think all you have to do is set a static IP to the NIC from your router and then specify the IP and port in a docker-compose.yml file:
Ex:
IP-address:external-port:container-portservices: app-name: ports - 192.168.1.42:3000:3000
Awful taste, good execution. Have my upvote
a_fancy_kiwito Technology•Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS AppEnglish2·15 days agoI’d love to but it’s a chicken and egg thing. Regular people don’t understand bitcoin let alone monero. On top of that, you still have fees for converting from a currency to monero and again from monero to a currency, so there’s still a middle man :/
thanks, I’ll look into it. Much appreciated
a_fancy_kiwito Technology•Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS AppEnglish2·16 days agoI understand your view and sympathize deeply but there is a lot wrong in the world today and if I have to divert energy somewhere to try and change something, Patreon’s 10/90 split is at the bottom of the list for me at the moment. Regular working class people aren’t getting that good of a deal at the jobs they work at. I’m not even talking 90/10, just getting their .01% of the profits in a 1000 person org for their contribution would probably be life changing.
You are right but our frames of reference are different.
I’ve never looked into adding GitHub releases to FreshRSS. Any tips for getting that set up? Is it pretty straight forward?
a_fancy_kiwito Technology•Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS AppEnglish20·17 days agoI wouldn’t say these services are nothing. Are they worth 10%? Eh.
A 90/10 split for content creators who otherwise wouldn’t know how to build and operate their own platform doesn’t sound like a terrible deal. It’s not amazing but if there were better options, Patreon may not be so popular.
Edit: I want to clarify. Patreon is a for profit company who has apparently tried raising prices already and back tracked. Eventually, Patreon will try and squeeze out more profit from the creators and the user base will be big enough that Patreon will have the leverage to do so; we’ve all seen it before. I’m not saying Patreon is a good company, I’m not saying they won’t be dicks in the future, I’m not saying the system as it is, is good. I’m only saying 10% isn’t a bad deal when so many other options are worse (ex. Apple taking 30%)
a_fancy_kiwito Technology•Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS AppEnglish3·17 days agoFair enough
a_fancy_kiwito Technology•Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS AppEnglish233·17 days agoWhat’s wrong with Patreon? They advertise a 10% fee. It may be a little more complicated than that but 10% seems pretty reasonable considering the services they offer.
TIL. Thanks for the information
I’m currently not in a situation where swap is being used so I think my system is doing fine right now. I’m not against swap, I get it’s better to have it than not but my intention was to figure out how close is my system getting to using swap. If it went from not using swap at all to using it constantly, I’d probably want to upgrade my ram, right? If nothing else just to avoid system slow downs and unneeded wear on my SSD
From what I can tell, my system isn’t currently using swap at all but it does have 8GB of available swap if needed.
To make sure I’m following what you are saying, if I upgraded my system to 64GB and changed nothing else, and let’s assume ZFS didn’t trying caching more stuff, would there still be a potential for my system to use swap just because the system wanted to even if it wasn’t memory constrained?
I’ll look into it, thanks.
I’m still in the information gathering phase. Do you know if the element client works with the continuwuity server? Is it as easy as entering the domain, user, and password in the client?