Its true all i have are cat pictures and grafana dashboards
Me after mailing tape backups to a vault in every country so my cat pics and ps2 iso’s can survive ww3
Edit: perfect nerd bait this site is all nerds
Its true all i have are cat pictures and grafana dashboards
Me after mailing tape backups to a vault in every country so my cat pics and ps2 iso’s can survive ww3
Edit: perfect nerd bait this site is all nerds
Unix grognards running every service uncontainerized on one server keep winning.
Me :3
I simply install my OS’s packages and use the inbuilt privsep without needing to install like 20 different versions of Linux on my machine for every different service cuz no one can figure out dynamic linking (we should send ld.so to /dev/null imo)
“Yeah, I use containers. They’re called user accounts Cgroups? You mean rlimits?”
Containers? You mean systemd hardening?
This used to be me but I’ve become a container demon
Legit who has the free time for anything else? Admittedly, I hate IoT stuff, so I don’t have to run my entire house from my phone/computer, but when I need something for personal projects it’s the most minimal garbage setup imaginable. Been working so far so I don’t touch it.
docker-compose has made it too easy to take all the random shit I had running on my home server and make it reproducible-ish.
containers get bad rep because docker and all the mess it causes, but every process, or at least most, in the system should use containers in one way or another. it’s a shame this is nowhere close to normalized and doing it is messy
My self-hosting setup is like this. But one of the things I originally got into self-hosting for was to get an RSS aggregator for, and I never found one with non-containerized setup instructions, so I ended up not having one.