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5 days agoyeah, but it’ll be hard to make those Y Combinator vultures rich at that price
yeah, but it’ll be hard to make those Y Combinator vultures rich at that price
No, I don’t think so.
Tinc has weird limitations and Wireguard completely obsoletes it. There’s zero reasons to ever consider using Tinc when Wireguard exists.
How are the alternatives any better? Download a DEB that executes arbitrary code, signed with some .asc that’s sitting in the same webserver? Download an EXE?
Your comment is so rambley that I can’t understand whether you’re criticizing the distribution method or the packaging. Both of those are very different in terms of attack surface, if you’re talking about supply chain attacks.
I haven’t tried it personally, but Mox looks like a nice modern mailserver. It might do what you want.
I want to second Pelican for Python. Really easy to set up and get going. No need to learn a complicated templating language (it’s jinja2, which is what everything uses).