Poseidon?
Poseidon?
It’s not innovative anymore, but it sure was when it released. But they kept it near its peak instead of making it utter horse crap.
I can’t disagree with this… After basing the size off of the vertical pixel count, we’re now going to switch to the horizontal count to describe the resolution.
My 4 host machines run debian (proxmox). I have a lot of different guest flavors running though, debian, fedora, rocky, one old guest still running Ubuntu and even a mint sandbox machine.
I probably have a bit more complicated self host than others because I am using it both for my useful internal services (jellyfin, git, pihole, etc.) I also run a whole lot of services for learning, such as kubernetes and dns. Plus a whole lot of other mostly useless stuff that I only use to test different architectures or automations that come in handy as an SRE.
I’ve migrated to prowlarr from jackett. It’s far faster in searches.
Land mines are still mines.
as shocking as it is
That sounds like a good reason to not use the connector
I call it d-bag for short.
Where’s half-life 3
Only HardenedBSD.
I was thinking the same thing. I’m sure launch will be a bit of a shit show, but at least we usually get some entertaining bugs.
My probing cane.
It’s just the drama that IBM is causing in the redhat world. It makes me nervous.
Here I am regretting my decision to move from CentOS to rocky on my servers
I use Arch btw
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Itunes, Amazon music, tidal, YouTube music. It’s not a monopoly yet. Hopefully we can get a few more services, but I don’t see anything competing with this group.
Wait, cyber trucks hava a liver?