

I wouldn’t even think about charging anyone for anything until you get it all setup and dialed in with backups, etc and are sure you know how to keep the service running.


I wouldn’t even think about charging anyone for anything until you get it all setup and dialed in with backups, etc and are sure you know how to keep the service running.


How so? if I compromise a containerized app I get all the data that app has access to.
From a security standpoint, each and every container running actually increases the potential attack surface.


Keeping containers up to date for security and bugfixes is just as important as OS packages.
If you are going to store important data I would get a new drive. Either replace the internal or attach an external.
Also make backups.


I tried this setup for a bit. I liked Word Perfect for Dos but converting files to my linux desktop was a pain and I never found a workflow I liked.
For undisturbed writing, I use a laptop running a minimal cli only linux install with Word Grinder. Its a modern text mode writer app that stores files in text or markdown.
OP listed the apps they want to run and none of that was on their list
A gaming rig is a waste of money because you don’t need a fast gpu on a such a server. You want a boring server box and even better one with built-in “ilo” remote management.


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It seems like the author is confusing open source with Open Source. The latter has a formal definition which includes a lot more than simple access to source code.
I also agree that no one is entittled to free support or enhancements, bugfizes, etc.


Lack of podcasts is a plus for me. Thanks for the suggestion.


I can barely read the site. Light gray text on a bright white background is fucked up for people with even slight vision degradation.


I’ve been a Spotify subscriber since 2012 and every year it has gotten worse and worse in term of UX.
I think this is the year I quit and go back to buying and ripping CDs.


Pro Tip: Never quote ChatGPT. Use it to find the real source of info and then quote that.


Start protecting your privacy by not visiting the Verge and the 876 partners they share your personal data with.

I picked up a Denon DNP-730AE network audio player on ebay and I run Tiny-DLNA on my server where the music files and playlists are stored.
Works great and sounds great.