I guess I will try with a k3s on my workstation, but for a single NAS, I am not sure any kubernetes distribution is useful for now :)
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What kind of annoying things are you dealing with?
Troubleshooting with a machinectl session, switching between services, backing up… It is small annoyances but if I can avoid them i’d like it.
You don’t have to put the user home in /var/lib either if that helps at all.
I half regret doing it.
If you’re already running rootless, I’d keep doing that unless there’s a really good reason not to.
The plan is about switching to a single user, I will stick to rootless podman this is for sure. It is more about dedicated users or a single one.
I guess I should define my threat model first. Your answer pulls me towards a single user though
I am already running rootless podman. My question is more about dedicated service users vs single user to run everything, still in rootless podman. I like podman and its integration with systemd to manage the life cycle of the container compared to docker.
mel ♀@jlai.luto Technology@lemmy.world•French city of Lyon ditching Microsoft for FOSSEnglish51·2 months agoI don’t think so. Our gendarmerie is running a Linux distro since 10ish years, but the National Police is planning to change all the computers for windows 11. They are doing almost the same thing but there is a painful difference in Microsoft’s ass licking
mel ♀@jlai.luto Technology@lemmy.world•French city of Lyon ditching Microsoft for FOSSEnglish5·2 months agoSaddly, Macron is fucking everyone and helping far right to grow. Also, look for nestlé and Élysée. They are fucking corrupt too
mel ♀@jlai.luto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What direction do you think tech in general will go in 5 years (ignoring AI)22·2 months agoI’d say two things :
- more enshitifcation of private companies
- more progress in libre and open source software (fediverse, desktop Linux, even desktop freebsd)
- I wish Europe could become a greater sponsor of OSS instead of always buying American software that can’t respect GDPR
In France we have a possibility to get tutored to get more experience before passing the exam. It is basically driving with your parents or people with more than 3 years without accident. If your parents can find time to do some tutoring it could help. I remember how I could feel out of control but having my parents next to me was an insurance that someone was monitoring the traffic and pedestrians around and could tell me to brake if I was focused on something else.
I still find it crazy that basic ID in the USA is not mainstream. In France you have one as soon as you are born (and you need it or password for all national exam).
I don’t know where you are from, but usually, taxes are a way to put money for the community and to redistribute it. In France, it happens with our social safety (health, unemployment, allocations) and to help companies (there is a lot to discuss about this specific point, but it is outside of scope).
Within a liberal economy, you don’t want to forbid abruptely, so you increase the price of something polluting to finance a greener economy.
Now, why this does not work is because capitalism is broken and sending us all to death in war and global warming and because we have corruption problems be it in France or the USA or wherever.
On a side not, eating bugs is not bad. I tasted some and it is okay tier. Not bad not good, just like bland chicken breast.
mel ♀@jlai.luto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is their any evolutionary benefit to the sneezing reflex when looking at a bright light source, or is it just an evolutionary glitch with no purpose?31·3 months agoIt is more about signal leakage between neurones. The optical nerve is closed to the one controlling sneezing so when the optical is highly excited, it can activate the sneezing nerve.
Source : I have a friend with this and he looked it up once
If this person is scared to have password stored, you can talk them about lesspass. It is available as a website where everything happens inside the browser, a browser plugin or an android app and it uses crypto derivation to generate unique passwords for each site.
One more proof that everyone should rely on US techs as less as possible (we are still dependant on hardware, but it is coming (ARM, RISCV). For a fucking mail server it is doable, and such organization should have their own infrastructure.
mel ♀@jlai.luto Technology@lemmy.world•Chromium Blog: Fighting Unwanted Notifications with Machine Learning in ChromeEnglish111·3 months agoCompany’s gitlab to have notifications pipeline (that I usually monitor when I push)
mel ♀@jlai.luto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who use non-QWERTY keyboards: what do you use?1·4 months agoI am moving from AZERTY to bépo with futo keyboard but i want to try ergo-l
Nice read. Thanks for the share