Would you mind explaining why this shift happened? Isn’t OpenStack more capable than any k8 setup?
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Would you mind explaining why this shift happened? Isn’t OpenStack more capable than any k8 setup?
It’s for getting acquainted with the whole software stack. Also I have enough free time for it :) I’m also very well aware what the difference between a container service and a hypervisor are, I’m just a little overwhelmed by what open stack can do.
I2P isn’t a service if you mean that. It is a whole new network just like the regular clearnet or the tor network.
What do you mean?
Your smtp will still be able to connect to other services afaik. Its just about the hosted website.
I just meant it as a static domain to host stuff. If you don’t care about anonymity you can just reduce the hops and it will get fairly stable.
This one will be a bit trickier because of federation. Maybe it is even impossible. But for git hosting, website hosting, email, your cloud, various chats software or torrents it should just work.
For most use cases you can host everything on I2P.
Well then keep doing what you are doing.
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/njal.la basically a bunch of people complain that thy cant access their domain names. This is possible because njalla owns the domain for you
We’re not actually a domain name registration service, we’re a customer to these. We sit in between the domain name registration service and you, acting as a privacy shield. When you purchase a domain name through Njalla, we own it for you. However, the agreement between us grants you full usage rights to the domain. Whenever you want to, you can transfer the ownership to yourself or some other party.
I don’t want to stop anyone from using it just keep this in mind.
Njalla had some big controversy regarding their reliability and trustworthiness. I’d stay away from their services.
I still prefer storing the pdf in the browser cache and downloading it manually if I want than to download it directly to /tmp or anywhere else.
Wait do you download the files to you /tmp dir? Or do you store the files in the browser cache?
It even says in the description that these settings determine how firefox will handle them after downloading them.
Which firefox version are you on? I’m on 122.0b1 (flatpak beta) and changing these settings just defines what happens after I download the file. Also my download folder is set to ~/Downloads
For me it still downloads and then opens it in firefox. In the description it clearly says: Choose how Firefox handles the files you download from the web (…). And I don’t want it to download the file to my disk in the first place just store it in chache like a regular website.
Can’t you change that in the folder settings? Changing it to a temp folder?
I don’t know but the mastodon documentation does not mention this: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moderating/#block-domain
Personally I’d expect that anything I post on social media is being public and freely accessible by anyone if they want to. If you don’t want the information to be used by others you probably should not share it with the world.
I still prefer logseq