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  • Yeah but it's only content for communities you sub to. I've been running this instance since about 2 weeks after the rexodus and I'm sitting at about 14GB.

    That being said I would like some additional tools to manage data retention.

    Edit: 14 GB not 25.

  • Eh to each their own. I very much prefer the inventory in a tabular format with all the useful details, up front, that I can sort by. And I'm very much a fan of the value/weight column.

    • Privacy, security, speed.
    • Google has enough of my data and I want to diversify.
    • Chrome and Edge are pigs full of feature bloat.
  • I've been geeking about since the 80s. BASIC on an Atari, msdos, windows, vax, *bsd, Linux. Done a ton of scripting in a bunch of languages.

    Right now, I prefer powershell above anything else. But, honestly it's all personal preference.

  • Nearly 400k people are using the mod StarUI Inventory.

    I love the overall experience, the vibe, the story, etc... but just like Skyrim the UI is trash. Bethesda sucks at UI, especially inventory UI. SkyUI was mandatory when I played Skyrim. I feel the same about Starfield. Same shit inventory mgmt. I still love the game. Hate the UI. I'm on the gamepass version and haven't even looked to see if I can mod it yet (I'm assuming I can't).

  • I know you're trying to go full self service but that's likely overkill and given your limited resources you should maintain some control.

    How about setting up resource pools in proxmox? You can permission accounts so that your dad and your friend only have access to manage the vms in their resource pool. You would need to create the vms/containers for them and assign to the pool but that would be the extent of your involvement. But that would allow you to maintain a certain level of control over your environment.

    To be clear you'd just be creating the vm. They could do the actual os installs and whatnot provided you permission the pool properly.

  • I'm using Racknerd. They came highly recommended and I've been happy so far.

    Check out lowendbox.com for vps reviews and deals.

  • I started at home and then moved into a vps for my lemmy instance. I decided I don't want all that public traffic hitting my home ip.

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  • I mean, alot would need to change. I don't mean take today's society and just plop them down on Mars. But also, truly democratic. But, look at where having people making the decisions for us had gotten us.

    I'm talking about a society where holding an office is a civic duty, not a job or a life time aspiration, but most matters of policy would be to a consensus, not the job of some career politician who's more concerned with their career or wealth than what's truly the best for everyone. And given this is a post scarcity society, there should be the same drive for wealth since that power dynamic shouldn't exist anymore.

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  • Teraform Mars and Venus and do my best to setup a truly democratic post scarcity society.

    I think the hard part will be creating systems to keep any one person or group from gaming the system for power and getting them to eventually become self sufficient so I don't need to babysit humanity for all eternity.

  • Also I would consider trying to use openssl to see what's actually happening since the browser can sometimes obfuscate things in it's attempts to be helpful.

    openssl s_client -connect :443

    I'm with @SheeEttin@lemmy.world in that the server should fail to start if there was no certificate to load. It's more likely that the server is providing an invalid cert. Using the openssl command above would help you identify that.

  • Did you try doing any searching on the error message before posting here? That's an SSL error. Most likely due to you using a dns name that doesn't match the cert being provided by the server.

  • Dictionary says nothing about righteous.

    one that inflicts retribution or vengeance

    a formidable and usually victorious rival or opponent

    Never the less, I think it's appropriate for @DivineJustice to have a nemesis.