Professional Neckbeard
Haiku is cool, though I have a hard time believing you actually use it for something…
The fact that debian GNU/FreeBSD died before debian GNU/Hurd is kinda sad, honestly
No, as it’s just my main desktop, my laptop and an isolated PiHole VM
Mine’s pretty simple, I have a “don’t open ports until ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY” policy, wireguard works well enough for everything else I need to access remotely. I also keep SSH disabled on any machine that has direct access to the internet.
VSCode… No, that’s literally it. You can self host code-server.
I’d try opening a nfs share along side the smb one. It’s much better supported on linux.
Papirus… Imo it’s the best looking icon pack out there
I don’t selfhost very much compared to other people and my hardware’s pretty much either all literally found in the garbage or 2nd hand, but here it is
PiHole
WireGuard server that passes trough pihole adblocking
Homarr (lol)
Deluge
The system is mostly a NAS that I also run the occasinal general purpose VM off of, here are the specs for the 3 ppl that care:
CPU: AMD FX-8320E
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 5x2TB Seagate something something 7200RPM in RAIDz1, 128 GB random chinese SSD (mostly for VMs and apps) the, OS runs off of a flash drive
OS: TrueNAS scale
Based Artix, which init system you using? Also, looks great
Does neofetch need to be maintained? Doesn’t it just do all that it needs to do?
Thanks and wdym neofetch is out?
Chad Alpine user, I have used it a lot as a desktop OS before, though now I’ve relegated it to my home server, still great there
Someone sent me your dots when I asked for help with qtile, looks great and thanks
I only use the highest of grade when it comes to hardware
Case: found in the trash
Motherboard: some random Asus AM3 board I got as a hand-me down.
CPU: AMD FX-8320E (8 core)
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 5x2tb hdds + 128gb SSD and a 32GB flash drive as a boot device
That’s it… My entire “homelab”