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  • I don’t disagree, but I think that we can remove most of that and still have electric lorries delivering goods.

    Busses, trains, trams etc instead of cars, with good parking I rural commute hubs

  • You ever had it back up a proxmox cluster? I’d say it’s suboptimal advice to go for veeam for this use-case.

    Yeah - i use veeam for backups at work, but we run VMware, some MS servers and use rsync or bacula for our Linux boxes. A great product.

  • https://Last.fm is another service that will track what you listen to and suggest tracks that other people enjoying the same music you do.
    It’s basically the same, but it’s 3rd party. I’ve been using that for several years, and it’s given me many great suggestions.

  • It is impossible that unattended-upgrades reboots without the Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot flag set. Source: the function def reboot_if_requested_and_needed(): on line 1688 in the script.

    Probably your config was wrong

  • Besides freezers I don’t think there’s any technology we know that could do this on a wide range of substances. But freezers are neat - they move heat from the inside to the outside and as they are insulated they can reach temperatures 40-50 degrees (Celsius) under their surroundings

  • While I like the form factor I’m unsure about the built in Ethernet and it’s suitability under openbsd.

    I’d try out opnsense and if that fails to work I’d have a look at openwrt. Opnsense just feels a bit more polished but both are more than capable for what you talk about.

    If you plan on setting it up as a router-on-a-stick remember you need vlan support on the switch it’s connected to.

  • On a server you’re usually better off boxing stuff up in containers than using an app-in-a-zip like flatpack. Or maybe I’m just old fashioned..

    If the sysadmin knows what he/she/it is doing they know different apps sometimes have conflicting library dependencies.

  • We remove snap as a first thing on new server installs, and other than the few dormant folders left behind we have 0 issues. Once that stops working we’ll move to Debian I wanna switch now but need something like this to get the rest of the team onboard.

  • Achully the bug-taste in these people isn’t that strong. Some cumin and parsley will make them taste just like any other human. Veggies in the other hand are yum, and don’t need no extra seasoning