

I think it depends on whether you work on actual defense systems rather than assault systems.
Anti missile systems for example.


I think it depends on whether you work on actual defense systems rather than assault systems.
Anti missile systems for example.


Yes but also no.
As in, it is based on Debian, but it’s kinda like how a zebra is a horse


If you have issues with mint, try something based on Debian or Fedora rather than Ubuntu like Mint is.
For Fedora I recommend Bazzite if you do gaming and nothing too technical. Flatpaks make it easy to find and install software without messing things up. Otherwise Fedora Kiinoite.
For Debian I recommend Debian itself really. Also runs very well on much older machinery.


The lack of actual communists y’all follow.


They’ve always been the weird ones


Not sure I trust WD after the whole lying label NAS thing, the wiped drive accident, and more.


Yes but you have to find the now kinda rare used NVLink ideally


And somehow also more impressive than one Zeus per minute
Thanks for everyone’s help. Figured out I didn’t need the second Switch, just needed a router that had at least 2 LAN connections.
Thanks everyone. I tried ZimaOS (since apparently that’s what CasaOS is now?) but had issues figuring out the -arr services.
Currently trying YunoHost now, though for some reason it says my GMKtec G9 has a MMC/Micro SD?
I’ve seen the chart, but the problem is I don’t understand the point of some of the things in the chart. The installation instructions are also kind of lacking since I don’t understand Docker well, but it just says to install Cosmos via Docker. I could take a couple of days to learn all this and sacrifice my limited family time, for something I think has a potential benefit, or I could just install one of the other two.
If those features are extremely useful and important, then yes, I’ll have to learn it and I guess that makes Cosmos the best choice. If they’re not really needed, then I guess I should pick one of the other two.
Mostly I’ll be running Jellyfish, file storage and retrieval, and eventually probably something for Valetudo in the future. Also considering putting Waydroid in there somehow to run Stube on the TV as well. But would all those features be incredibly important to have something like Cosmos then?


Nahhh, but if you are worried about that stuff, you should look into NordVPN and use the Opera web browser. I think you can even play Raid: Shadow Legends on it.
(/S)


There’s some models that work with Matter and a local home server. There’s also a couple you can flash with open source software to keep it all local.


Ah, now computers can be infected with fungi along with worms and viruses.
Somewhere on Lemmy someone said it came out that it was Revolt.tv
But yeah, I honestly would constantly type Revolut instead of Revolt before, so that was my guess before too.


The average for a person sending / receiving a message is about 35 / day. That’s 70kb / person.
Signal has aprx. 100 million users.
Which means this adds about 7 terabytes daily.
Just doing the math on it, there’s no point to this message 😁
I think I’ll be heavily looking into this then! Thanks


I think it’s more questionable that it uses AWS
You can connect Matrix with Signal?
They’re power hungry for about the same performance as AMD. At least the i-series