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  • I was able to get a slew of retired machines from work (giant towers no one wanted) and I am going to do a home lab project where I'm testing #gaming on a variety of #linux distros.
    fd93@fosstodon.orgF fd93@fosstodon.org

    @FritzAdalis @infoseclogger Could just be Ubuntu land but I always found that child distros had package issues which outweighed the convenience of initial setup.

    Like configuring COPR on Fedora and getting Nvidia drivers takes 5 minutes when you know what to do. But being stuck on some weird version of glibc because the maintainer is a CS research lab that can't win funding wrecks everything on the system.

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  • I was able to get a slew of retired machines from work (giant towers no one wanted) and I am going to do a home lab project where I'm testing #gaming on a variety of #linux distros.
    fd93@fosstodon.orgF fd93@fosstodon.org

    @infoseclogger @FritzAdalis Likewise, baseline Arch and maybe Debian seem worth testing to get an idea of the difference between them and tuned distros. (I say maybe Debian because Ubuntu adds so much on top of Debian that it's hard to say Debian is really the parent distro of e.g. Pop OS)

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  • I was able to get a slew of retired machines from work (giant towers no one wanted) and I am going to do a home lab project where I'm testing #gaming on a variety of #linux distros.
    fd93@fosstodon.orgF fd93@fosstodon.org

    @infoseclogger @FritzAdalis You could use Fedora as a control since it's not intended as a "gaming" distro but it does have rolling releases, unlike Ubuntu.

    My suspicion is that many gaming distros actually perform similarly to their parent distros and it would be good to have that control.

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  • seeing another round of "don't favorite posts on fedi"
    fd93@fosstodon.orgF fd93@fosstodon.org

    @ShnoofleBear @sarae spreading for meta reflexivity purposes

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  • (Boosts appreciated)Ok, I've seen some stuff that makes me question whether you can use a natively installed (so non-containerized) nginx to reverse proxy to docker apps?
    fd93@fosstodon.orgF fd93@fosstodon.org

    @mothwaves No reason this wouldn't work. It's a standard setup, you just setup nginx to reverse proxy from some domain to localhost port whatever. Then your docker containers should always bind to localhost for security reasons. Then finally configure nginx to proxy from your external interface to the localhost port, and you can slap TLS certs or whatever on top.

    I am lazy so I just use Caddy for this, easier to config.

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  • It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years?
    fd93@fosstodon.orgF fd93@fosstodon.org

    @lmorchard I looked into it a while ago (around when I was running a makerspace), the main issue is that CPU manufacturing has always been highly protected by patents and corporate secrecy. While 80s-level processors should be pretty cheap to manufacture in theory, the equipment to do it is no longer in production and the processes to do it repeatably are buried in the Amstrad documents vault.

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