Just be carefully with the AUR right now No hate to the AUR but a load of old packages got compromised so do some research before installing a package.
Yeah right now mulvad is the goat for VPNs.
Their is a driver to get fans working or at least usable. https://github.com/0xGiddi/qnap8528
To build the driver you usually have to enable Dev mode on truenas scale. I did not want to this so I made a container which can build the driver for you. This way you do not need to enable Dev mode and their for remove the write protection on the host OS. https://github.com/kylian-002/Truenas-qnap8528-module


Backups are needed. But if you want to learn how to solve weird issue like this. This is good practice. But again make sure your files are safe.


To find duplicates i suggest https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka


Well it is possible with out proxy’s in theory. But theirs like only one. Still it is a good thing I2P is focused on just I2P and not mixing the normal web with it.


Yes! We need more content on I2P. Also it is free no need for VPN nonsense. Much more anonymus then VPNs as well.
I agree. Also to add to this if your someone to casually learn things and use it at the same time Gentoo is a great step up from arch.


FluxCD and renovate working together.


If it works but has a load of security vulnerabilities. I still wouldn’t recommend using it.
Not saying that’s the case here. But who cares is not the right awnser imo


You sure about that? While I agree Linux can be much more secure then windows. It also has vulnerabilities just like windows does. The great devs of all the little projects that make up a Linux distro do gods work. All while you dont notice a thing and dont hear about it for the most part.
So yes I agree Linux is much better. But dont be naive, keep things in check.


They most likely are. Just look at the post history of the user.


Can it play doom?


The open seas are free for everyone 🏴☠️🏴☠️


Managed to get stoat working over I2P.


Look in to I2P.


I suggest simply never complying.
While this is the best. it is not feasible. Not many open source projects can just pay millions on fines and not think about it. Idiots making these laws cant enforce it but they will try in the only way they know. Fine and fine and fine untill a project dies.


Well when we have to comply we can make a build flag everyone shut toggle off…


We need some more info. What is the server? A dedicated hypervisor? Just a Linux box that Also runs a VM?. If so what software you use to run the VM and containers?
Like I use XCP-NG on one of my servers. It is a level 1 hypervisor which you can manage with a webui.
That’s what I meant. Hosting the VPS at a company with ddos protection. So the VPS can take the hit instead of my home connection.