![](/static/253f0d9/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8286e071-7449-4413-a084-1eb5242e2cf4.png)
If you don’t want the card I wouldn’t be against buying it off you for a bit more than an rx590
If you don’t want the card I wouldn’t be against buying it off you for a bit more than an rx590
Sounds like games on whales was nearly made for you.
If you’re wired on both ends, its essentially unnoticeable
Funny enough ‘efficiency’ industrially tends to just mean what makes the most money anyways, so most crop’s have been trained to be nutrient sparse, yet large
Just for an anecdote on functional vlans, I once knew someone that had their WAN sent into a managed switch, set it on a vlan with their router elsewhere in the network
Alpine Linux’s setup has some nice options for this too
USB/IP for a KVM switch might still work, as long as termux supports all that
Distributed my servers across a couple old PC’s hooked up to a 10 gig switch, admittedly I hardly use it for anything - but my syncthing cloud maxes out any connection locally
In theory Incus and LXD by default will be slightly heavier than docker; they run a a lot more bare-metal services (ex. systemd) in container giving them more flexability and a VM like feel, which would 99% of the time be wasted resources in a docker container
They also dont have nearly as much ‘out of the box’ support as Docker/Podman might, especially for single process containers.
That being said docker used to run on lxc until not too long ago, so there’s still many similarities between the 2
Depending on your threat model incus/lxd won’t add too much security as they generally use the same background software as docker, leaving things kernel exploits as vulerable as just docker
Patron that boomed with totk being leaked, but that’s hardly their issue
Damn, I’m just repeating what ive heard but its weird the whole team isn’t doing as much moderating as one’d expect
(edit: might not be sole) Dev/moderator doesnt want a team but has some health issues presumably, so definitely can’t manage it themselves. This is just the aftermath of a couple months of that
KVM makes proxmox type 1
I haven’t spent much time tinkering with it but the plug-n-play xbox experience uses the joystick like a mouse cursor, not like the android-tv’s joystick to select menus - which is obviously sub par
Though this is more of a proxmox ease of use issue than docker, personally I swapped from it to pure debian server/host to run a similar manual setup with podman - so everything runs right on the host.
In theory I think you can achieve this with proxmox ssh’ing into the host and just treating it like a usual debian
Take whan happened in canada with a grain of salt cause that’s as monopoly vs monopoly, of course the outcome is gonna be as functional as a 2 y/o whining contest
Depends on the device, but on devices like android no.
I can’t say I’ve gone through with it myself, but in theory you could have a host somewhere connected to a VPN that you send a your tailscale traffic through as an exit node
Though if you have hairpin mode on your router/switch I believe it works, just most not bought specific for it don’t have the option
They mention using it in HR to enhance employee retention, which is… pretty damn dystopian