Debian testing is insanely robust. I am currently not running it (testing) because I use it for work, but my past experience has been excellent.
Debian testing is insanely robust. I am currently not running it (testing) because I use it for work, but my past experience has been excellent.
Have been customer with hetzner for more than 10 years and they are awesome. First physical server (HDD swaps in 10 minutes!) Now on their cloud environment. It just runs and is cost effective!
You can even use terraform to describe your resources and have them created automatically, or use the API from any programming language.
Man. That is a fair and well thought over response.
I appreciate this! Articles like this is what I’m on lemmy for!
Because calling your post a response would not do it justice enough. An article indeed.
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Saved 85%.
This is actually amazing. And a bad journalist.
I would not be surprised if (on a data science level) this means something about the true intentions and validity of the article.
Good bot!
This article was undoubtedly sponsored by Shell…
Ev’s get more and more range, they drive considerably better than the biggest gas guzzler and YES even if you take the lithium into account AND the production, they have considerable less emissions than the traditional car.
Now move on.
Yeah, they would probably let you pay a small fee per month for this feature.
I don’t know about the history of selfhosted, I use a vps at hetzner which serves as playground and I use a mini desktop (hp elitedesk) as my home automation lab.
This community is an inspiration on spotting new techniques and software to discover!
You can’t
Laughs in Linux.
Totally off reddit. I have seamlessly replaced one with the other.
I like this. Someone making his own informed decisions and reaping the benefits of it!
Drive a Nissan ev myself and it has been economic (0 repair cost, just normal upkeep), fun to drive and is silent!
Spout Lore!
You don’t even have to know the mechanics of Dungeon World to enjoy the crazy, funny episodes of this long running podcast!
Some of my favorite communities are so big, being a part of the discussion is like pissing in the wind.
I dig the analogy and had to chuckle.
I’m on Voyager (via the app store) and it is wonderful (and free)!
I agree that some communities are quite empty, but I found that the techn savy communities are quite large and well maintained (selfhosted, linux and such).
Although the read is arguably shorter, i have more time in my day as a result of that. Not missing reddit at all ATM.
May I comments you both for the openness, politeness and helpfulness displayed here?
Thanks!
I also found the response informative, and thanks for making lemmy/fediverse happen!
Provided this is not a joke, have you considered that this might be a coping mechanism? Almost the same way that people cutting themselves is a way of coping with stress or depression.
I would recommend talking to your GP or a psychologist.