Used to have miredo, which worked pretty well, but think they killed that.
Should still have old 6to4 protocols, they use ipv4 address tricks to get everything working.
Used to have miredo, which worked pretty well, but think they killed that.
Should still have old 6to4 protocols, they use ipv4 address tricks to get everything working.
Yes, but by very little.
You’re saving on GPU processing, but that’s unlikely to be that much for browsing.
This is something I’ve felt we’ve needed for a long time, but cloudscalers have their own environments that include resource management and beyond dev, if anything goes wrong they either reboot the net image or offline it for maintenance.
This is something I’ve wanted to throw together, will give it a try soon, could even be useful for development.
They probably moved it to somewhere under /usr or /var/lib.
and I trust them as a company enough that I have no interest in self hosting vaultwarden.
I pay the subscription, but I trust no company that much.
Have nginx for all my reverse proxies, it wasn’t trivial, but I used it for a lot of other things so it’s fine.
I back it up manually to encrypted json, it’s not the right way, but I never had much of a proper backup system, other than zfs snapshots and occasionally mirroring to another zfs pool.
It’s not a lot of extra work once you have the rest of your apps running, it’s fairly low maintenance and mostly just works, but again I haven’t bothered with backups really.
Edit: Running most if not all my services on freebsd as jails, that might have made it easier.
Not really, they’re kind of hated as a brand, when Chinese people see the Samsung brand they immediately think Huawei because they were taught Huawei is the Chinese Samsung.
Have my main server back home, while I’m traveling I have a script to reencode to av1 onto my local machine, works beautifully and the quality drop isn’t too bad (colors look weird but think that’s the Intel xe encoder)