At college some guys were self hosting a git server for a project but it went down. We resorted to a USB stick that acted as remote
and was passed around. That was awesome to see, for about a day...
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Thought it was a good opportunity to potentionally learn something new. Seems to have worked out.
I'd change
- Github, ... To
- Git, for version control
Except it's barely in your hands because your surroundings have vastly more influence over what you actually become.
What a metaphor.
Thanks, that was an interesting read! I always felt IPFS wasn't ready yet, but the value it tries to provide of being a file system, I've found no real alternative to. Very good to read that iroh is willing to look beyond the IPFS spec to provide its values with better performance. I hope it works out.
My neighbour is. I hear the boot sound about once a week. No idea what he's using it for, but I hope it's not connected to his network.
I think some more info is necessary on the DNS configuration. You've made an AAAA type record pointing to the ipv6 address of the server (not the router)?
I definitely did not run into this many issues when I installed it... Just kinda worked for me, so I'm not sure where you should investigate
Been running Wayland for 5 years on my development laptop (sway, Intel GPU, blacklisted the nvidia gpu). At the start I've had a couple of issues, nothing too bad. Haven't had any issues for over 2 years. Switched to Linux on my gaming PC about a year ago, KDE plasma on Wayland but do most of my gaming from a steam gamescope session. Very happy overall with Wayland, glad it exists. Sharp text on a fractionally scaled display for reading code was just too compelling at the time and it only improved.
Good to mention that (in the Netherlands) when you've provided fingerprints for a new identification card, the fingerprints are wiped from any system after you've received the card, remaining only on the card itself.
You can cancel when receiving the first reminder, or probably also immediately. Good initiative though, I might do the same.