No that’s insecure, which is the whole point of containerization in the first place and subsequently purpose of jails within BSD
No that’s insecure, which is the whole point of containerization in the first place and subsequently purpose of jails within BSD
BSD jails are superior in every way.
They can, and often do, use GNU tools and binaries underneath.
The kernel is cleaning the corpses out of the basement freezer chest before the power goes out and stinks up the place.
What is the point of this when the OG Jellyfin has an android app?
Toss OpenWRT into the trash and install OPNSense instead.
Most of the entire internet cannot run without Cloudflare for a reason. Just buy directly from the source.
Small dick package kings/queens rise up.
I use Cloudflare WARP
Yeah, I’ve had the same issues with BSD distros over the decades, always giving those devs the benefit of the doubt that they would get around to fixing various driver bullshit for older hardware eventually, and they never do.
Meanwhile a bleeding edge distro like my Arch setup runs on a piece of shit Celeron two-threaded dual-core with 3Gb RAM old as fuck Chromebook just fine.
Something that was once free and adequate, is now enshittified with “improvements” to entice me to pay.
Turkey feather quill and Egyptian papyrus.
BSD kernel and is hardware driver policies are still very interesting to use and mess with. I run OPNsense on a device that has recently completely replaced my residential router and it’s fun to realize how complex everything is magically working together on a system that looks and feels familiar but is literally completely alien outside of GNU applications and package manager.
Maybe the Lemmy instance I use blocks down votes?
I use the Voyager web app via lemmy.one and it does not.
You can down vote on lemmy?
Someone please convince me why I should hate systemd because I still don’t understand why all the hate exists.
How?
US government does not have a public fund or tax to pay for the development of a government sanctioned Unix/GNU operating system by a US company. Once that happens, then this issue goes away.
The problem that arises is that you have to remember three different UIs and run them all simultaneously which I’ve measured use up more RAM, which sometimes reduces my efficency and increases my system resources more, instead of using the shit UI of Photoshop that the whole world decided to accept as the defacto standard to duplicate