

There are a lot of backend processes for those sites which need a server, so that wouldn’t work, but thank you regardless.
There are a lot of backend processes for those sites which need a server, so that wouldn’t work, but thank you regardless.
If you’re doing static sites, then traffic shouldn’t be a concern.
I host two sites that each get more than 2 million hits a month, and I run them from a $0.10 cent Scaleway server.
Cloudflare in front of the sites takes most of the load.
Move your stuff from Gandi to Netim.com
Gandi got acquired and has done some very weird shit with pricing.
Yes I use KeePassXC, also from flathub.
Strange - I’m on Fedora Wayland using the flatpak version without any issues.
So what does immutable mean?
The easiest explanation is: You can’t screw it up :)
That’s the reason I use it. It means that the system areas are read-only, and as a user you can’t “wreck” anything by mistake.
Try Bazzite:
It will give you an experience that’s familiar compared to the Steam Deck, and everything will “just work” out of the box.
It already has Steam installed and is a great desktop for general use.
Thank you - I really appreciate the thorough response, that is extremely helpful.
What’s one specific point that you think is an outright lie or has been gaslighted away? The linked post addressed my personal concerns, but I want to see if there’s something I missed.
As with any EU company, the Swiss government can compel them to keep logs for an individual user in the case of serious crime. You can use Tor as Proton recommends for that exact use case.
But by default Proton does not keep logs of IP addresses.
This might make you feel better, it did for me:
They have significant documentation, and anything not covered here is just part of Fedora atomic:
It would be whatever Fedora is doing in stable, but that seems unlikely. I’m sure the internet has the answer.
I’ve been on the latest
branch for a year and it’s been rock solid across 2 different laptops.
Pick one of the stable
channels from Universal Blue. You get the Fedora atomic goodness, but “ready” rather than “mostly ready”.
Consider 0patch before you give up on windows
Unless there’s a very specific application need, I think the most sensible thing would be to ditch Windows. Better for security, better for privacy, better for the world to increase the mainstreaming of Linux.
The data stored on Bitwarden’s servers is completely encrypted though, which means a breach will not yield useful data, unlike the plain text storage for LastPass.
I have the ability to selfhost BW so I am interested in counterpoints.
Sure, I was just expanding on OP’s Kinoite comment.
Aurora can however go weeks or months without a reboot (you don’t HAVE to update), so that’s still ok.
Put Aurora on it - an improved version of Kinoite.
The thing Synology does which no competitor is yet doing is rock-solid stability.
I have a 10 year old Synology running as well as it did the day I bought it, and I’ve never needed to troubleshoot a single issue on it.
Until a competitor can match that I will still be buying Synology, with the increased drive price the cost I pay for that stability.
I think people underestimate the value of that.