It’s strong, but splitting services into separate VMs is stronger than just using separate docker containers. This is especially true for the torrent client.
I’m not a netsec professional, this is just my understanding of best practices.
It’s strong, but splitting services into separate VMs is stronger than just using separate docker containers. This is especially true for the torrent client.
I’m not a netsec professional, this is just my understanding of best practices.
From my understanding, it’s helpful that each VM will have its own IP so ports can be opened only on specific VMs, increasing overall security.


Thousand of hours in Clan Lord. It got me through some rough teenage years.


Based on what we know right now, I agree. There is more about physics that we don’t understand than what we do, and who knows what might be harnessed!
Humans won’t be doing any of the harnessing, of course. That species is fucked.
I’ve tried many distros over a 20 year period. I’m happy with CachyOS.


With my own money? Chrono Trigger, shortly after it was released in the US. Took a while to save up my meager allowance.
I was a tween, and it was very worth it.
I learned so much by just finding tutorial videos that walked me through general or specific tasks I was trying to accomplish.


Sometimes you gotta know what you don’t like to really understand what you do like.
I’m getting used to Inkscape, but as much as I do not like Adobe as a company, I do miss Illustrator. My workflow speed has taken a bit of a hit, but overall, with all other things Linux vs Windows considered, I have no regrets on switching to Linux completely.


I love my razr 2024, but I’ve been patiently waiting for graphene to support a decent non-google phone. Looks like I’m about to get the best of both worlds!


“Our team focuses on Linux for many ASUS hardware…”
I wish ASUS would focus on their hardware, too.


…if this works for my use-case I’m going to kiss your feet.


Linux hobbiest for a couple decades, began daily driving a couple months ago. My workflows for graphic design have been extremely stunted without being able to use Illustrator.
I’ve been looking for a reasonable replacement since 2012. Reasonable meaning it can do everything I need it to do and without slowing down productivity. So, this pain point didn’t come as a surprise, it just is.
It’s a tradeoff I made willingly and with full knowledge of the ramifications. I have zero regrets, even if I’m handicapped on certain tasks.
Now that I’m daily driving, I’ve been able to learn much more than when I just had Linux on my gaming box. For instance, I friggin love how expandable Dolphin is. Batch resize and convert images with a couple clicks from a file browser? Hell yeah!
The terminal has also become a closer friend, but I still hate VIM. :p


Haven’t used my client in almost a year, but my repeater is still running strong.


At first I was like… shut up. But then I was like… huh.


You’re not wrong. And every disgusting action taken, both foreign and domestic, is an effort to ensure that IF never sees the light of day.


My last bastion of hope is that some Snowden-like individual has the originals somewhere.
How I still retain the ability to hope at this point is the real mystery.
CachyOS suggests a reboot but also doesn’t demand.
Same here! Good luck with your setup!!