Can’t users just block entire instances themselves now? So the trick would be to join one that broadly follows your interests and cut down as required.
Can’t users just block entire instances themselves now? So the trick would be to join one that broadly follows your interests and cut down as required.
Either ignore like I do or add a self signed cert to trusted root and use that for your services. Will work fine unless you’re letting external folks access your self hosted stuff.
If you’re running mostly Linux vms proxmix us really good. It’s based on kvm and has a really nice feature set.
Yeah I’m a big fan of it. People complain about the verbosity of it but I like that for readability and autocomplete makes that a non issue I find. Plus if you really want to save on typing when using it as a terminal tool you can just make aliases for all your common commands.
I find mine useful as both a learning process and as a thing need. I don’t like using cloud services where possible so I can set things up to replace having to rely on those such as next loud for storage, plex and some *arr servers for media etc. And I think once you put the hardware and power costs vs what I’d pay for all the subs (particularly cloud storage costs) it comes out cheaper at least with hardware I’m using.
I mean if you’re uu hang aorund at a pride parade these are very really things that might happen.
It’s been a while since I’ve found that true. You can do everything you want to do in powershell now days.
Ah fair didn’t realise that. I assumed it would.