Wait what?
Wait what?
true, it’s not as strong as having alert and limits configured
ahh so the remote system needs to have the docker stack as well then. hmm, that might be an issue :p
nah, too much bloat. I really don’t need any UI at all to be honest. I just need to set some limits and get alerted whenever shit doesn’t work.
VM behind a VPN with a firewall that blocks everything except the rdp protocol and no sudo access?
This sounds illogical to me
Can recommend https://burner.kiwi for bullshit like this
What I see is that someone is arguing the point that all Russians are criminals. If someone is sending bad code, they usually just get banned, this time it’s preventive measures based on ethnicity.
Im using tailscale and have all my devices connected through it. Im not exposung any services in particular, just handy to be able to ssh around. Its always on and i did not notice huge power loss on my phone
This is such an odd thing to do… I really cannot see the benefits for the project doing this. Maybe those maintainers were payed for their work and sanctions prohibit paying them or something?
No one knows yet. Given the scale of the operation it’s most likely a large organization.
Ahh, relative pressure
Will any pressure below 1 bar work at all? Wont it just suck the air in instead?
no, a container is not a virtual machine. Containers, unlike virtual machines, uses the same kernel as host system. That means you cannot spin up a windows container on linux because windows uses NT kernel and linux uses linux kernel. What containers like that will in fact do is allow you to get applications from different distros as if you were running that distro.
For your use case (windows xp game emulation) there are two options. A virtual machine or using wine. My suggestion is to try first “bottles” and then VM
was kicked in the head like this once. Flew a meter into the wall
What do you mean that a file deduplication will take forever if there are duplicated directories? That the scan will take forever or that manual confirmation will take forever?
That sounds doable. I would however not trust my self to code something bug free on the first go xD
This will indeed save space but I don’t want links either. I unique files
I had multiple systems which at some point were syncing with syncthing but over time I stopped using my desktop computer and syncthing service got unmaintained. I’ve had to remove the ssd of the old desktop so I yoinked the home directory and saved it into my laptop. As you can probably tell, a lot of stuff got duplicated and a lot of stuff got diverged over time. My idea is that I would merge everything into my laptops home directory, and rather then look at the diverged files manually as it would be less work. I don’t think doing a backup with all my redundant files will be a good idea as the initial backup will include other backups and a lot of duplicated files.
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