I use podman instead, though I’m honestly not certain this “fixes” the problem you described. I assume it does purely on the no-root point.
Agreeing with the other poster, network tools and not relying on the server itself is the professional fix
I use podman instead, though I’m honestly not certain this “fixes” the problem you described. I assume it does purely on the no-root point.
Agreeing with the other poster, network tools and not relying on the server itself is the professional fix


If you do not sync your bookmarks and such, and you do not install malicious plugins, then this information is as safe as your device itself is.
Firefox claims to use E2EE so It should be pretty safe to use their built-in sync as well.
It’s open source so if you feel like verifying all this, or compiling it on your own, you can.
Or you can use a completely separate instance or browser (perhaps ice weasel or even the Tor browser) just for the activity you want to keep separate.


Happy birthday!
You can configure Dropbear to allow SSH unlocking. I have also heard of some key management software over network that can perform this role for you as well.
Can you just point the second to the first?


I want to say iGPU makes things easier, not because of experience but only because I tried passing through an Nvidia card and the instructions all insinuated this was more difficult than any other option


There is a helper script for jellyfin LXC. From memory I can’t help much, but I suggest searching for that. I think the default specs for disk space and RAM were weak, But setup was easy enough. After the initial helper script, you will need to learn how to mount the NAS into the LXC as well.


Love this. Thanks for sharing.


Hm, I do like a good Tower defense… Hopefully this will work well on the steam deck. Just tried to purchase but Steam/PayPal crapped out on me. Will try again later.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qnr6yEu8hY
Direct link to video


Looks like you pled not guilty to practically unrelated charges, no other updates


What happened to that one vet who burned the flag The day of that proclamation?


Xbox game pass is the only way


You’re correct, imma let voice-to-text take the blame there.


If you are trying to access several different services through the internet to your home network, you are better off setting up a home VPN than trying to manage multiple public facing services. The more you publish directly to the public, the more difficult it is to keep up with everything; It is likely needlessly expanding your threat exposure. Plus you never know when a new exploit gets published against any of the services you have available.


Sounds legit to me. Padman could be seen as a separate Unix system or the programs to live in, and therefore would have its own set of user and group IDs. As long as the created files have permissions that are different from The host permissions and they will still be inaccessible without some permission manipulation.


Feel like this is one of those weird generational things, but isn’t happy hotel TV just regular cable TV?


This is not the simplest answer at all but FYI you can also self host gitlab


This one guy built a handheld based around the framework laptop parts that look pretty good, and I think there were several copycats as well.
Welp, looks like another container is going on my server.