I host about 30 services, so it has crossed my mind. But I like the instance I am on now. Also, since it would almost definitely be just me on there, it would be a colossal waste of time, effort, and resources.
Fair... Sorry, I always forget how prominent Apple devices are in the US.
Can you elaborate? Why are people disgusted by Hyprland?
"Bi(e)ber" is German for "Beaver"
I don't think it's unreasonable to want to be paid, but a mandatory subscription when using the most common install method does irk me the wrong way
Just tried it, and it seems you can't edit or add items without a premium subscription??
Or am I missing something?
Edit: Apparently only when installing via the Play Store. Very weird decision.
Ahh those fuckers.
I thought about adding a link, but am a bit hesitant to de-anonymize myself on here ๐
But it's basically this:
- Proxmox is not Nix configured. There's a project for that, but IMO t'll take a couple of years to be ready for production.
- I've created a custom nix module that essentially just sets my default values for stuff like bios type, boot order,... And allows to set CPU cores, RAM, IP,...
- all this does though is just setting the corresponding values from the nixos-generators proxmox output
- additionally, all the usual stuff is handled (user, known ssh keys, base config of the system)
- for each VM, I only have a single file containing the VM settings (ID, RAM, cpu, ip,...) and the service config for whatever the VM is for
- then lastly I have a custom script/shell that essentially just allows to do "nixvm-new " which generates the image, moves it to the nas, and calls on proxmox to import the image, plus some cleanup
TBH this sounds way more complicated than it is / feels to use ๐
Thank you for the clarifications! I positively suck at doing my hair, but will definitely give this a try :)
One more question though, wouldn't the blue loop slip out of the pink loop over time, from the weight of the blue "end"?
The only flagship phone I know that has all the features (3.5mm, SD card,...) is the Xperia 1 series, and those are kinda expensive, sadly.
What is that supposed to do?