I had similar plans, but I opted for a seedbox instead. It gives me some peace of mind not torrenting on my own IP.
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By now it's probably a really smelly paperweight, and Bitcoin Man would be bugging them endlessly even to regain ownership over that π€·
I think we're living the best ending where it's never going to be recovered, and this dude is flailing ever more futilely at courts...
~~Bitcoin man~~ ~~Florida man~~ Piltdown man
It's an ongoing cycle...
I defo have a lost bitcoin somewhere, too. Can I just pass start and cash in my Monopoly money somehow? Where do I sign up with my anecdotal evidence?
"Bitcoin man" is the new "Florida man".
housing, food security, climate crisis
I would never want to rely on corporations' willingness to support those things. Corpos should, however, be heavily taxed so that the actual state would have money for those things.
In an ideal world (hey, let me dream!) those funds wouldn't instead be siphoned into defense budgets.
Don't worry, most of us won't. It'll trickle down through abstraction layers from CLW level work to us end users eventually π
My question is, if you're using ublock origin you must have some desire for privacy β so why in the world do you actively want to allow Youtube to track your viewing habits? SMDH.
You said it yourself β you're new to self hosting, and CasaOS fits what you want to host. As a starting point for getting rid of hosted services, go with that for a start.
Sure, you won't immediately be getting your hands dirty mucking about with dockers and stuff, but you will have your working home server. For learning and experimentation, I second @[email protected]'s plan B β use another machine to test building the same setup on a base Linux system.
If you're like me you probably have an old laptop lying around that wouldn't be great as an always up, day to day server, but as a testing environment to mess around with docker containers it should be fine?
I dunno, over the course what, six months? A year? And since there's been an influx of Twitter users they're probably frantically liking every old follow/er they see to recreate their network.
Also, on Bluesky likes influence the algorithm more than it would on the fediverse, so who can blame them for gauging the ecosystem?
I use BaΓ―kal on a no-frills webhost. It's been running for years without problems.
That's fair. Similar situations, different conclusions π