…just this guy, you know.

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  • qprimed@lemmy.mltoLinux@programming.devLinux Server OSes?
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    20 days ago

    creative is great, but sometimes you really just want your fleet of servers to do their fleet of servers thing. no fuss, no hassle. 100% solid and stable. learn the “debian way” and life is grand.

    debian saved my marraige and raised my kids - ok, not really, but almost.


  • so shall we assume that convicted felon drumpf was, at the very least, informed of this operation between truckoads of “hamburders”?

    shall we also asume that anti-vaxers everywhere will eschew their murderous complicity in what was clearly “gubbermunt propaganda to control our freedumbs”?

    The U.S. military is prohibited from targeting Americans with propaganda, and Reuters found no evidence the Pentagon’s influence operation did so.

    yeah, and I have some beachfront property in Florida to sell you. quick sale required.

    fscking hell, man.





  • indeed! had I not posted this, I would be asking the same question!

    so, its quite a bit more mundane than you might have hoped for.

    a mix of…

    • ~40% locally served internal pages (mostly zabbix, mail/web server monitoring, some development pages, etc).
    • ~60% non-local pages - currently lots of retro computing stuff, debian stuff, github (sigh)

    the most recent page I opened was an archive.org page on TI-84 firmware disassembly.

    I make heavy use of Firefox containers for separation. honestly, Firefox is an absolute workhorse for me. if the Firefox ecosystem were to fall into the void, I would be dead in the water.







  • exactly. I have been begging multiple ISPs for direct IPv6 allocations for 10+ years now. its always “we are internally testing - not available for distribution yet”. the most recent request from me was less than 3 months ago when I needed a IPv4 /29 for a remote site. figured I would see if I could also get a nice sized IPv6 allocation as well. nope. just gotta keep paying a premium for that dwindling IPv4 address space.

    Hurricane Electric is to be commended for their public IPv6 tunnels, but without direct allocations from your immediate upstream, its just play.