Bazzite is the best distro, especially if you game
When they first went to chromium it was decent. Then every update since they add more bloatware and popups saying to add their tracker so you can get discounts and shit.
Uninstalled windows and swapped to Firefox. Now I don't deal with any of that
Did I say I'm happy about trump either? No. It just is what it is. The democrat party knew that pushing for Biden last election had a chance for this to happen.
Yes I'm aware of that. OP made it sound like they were more concerned about LGBT genocide
I believe that's a huge part of it, but it sucks that those people just want trump to print more money
And the cycle continues....
Well silver lining I guess is that he can't be elected again unless he gets it changed somehow
If you're able to move and see a Dr you're doing better than most.
I was suicidal for other reasons and found my way out of the hole I dug myself in. I honestly hope you can too. It sounds like you're a passionate person and you can place that passion somewhere that does good for the world.
Biden was never going to win. He is actively losing his marbles. It was so painfully obvious even Democrats had to accept it.
Yes incumbent advantage is real, but Biden had so many other disadvantages that he'd have never won.
It sucks but it is what it is.
Honest question and I'm being 100% sincere. Did he genocide them last time he was elected? Can you send me more info on what he's planning to do this election?
Or is it mostly just enabling his voters to hate lgtb people?
Yeah what you're talking about is a DMZ, it still won't help a ton if you don't have strict firewall controls inside your network too.
I just use wireguard with firewall rules to restrict to just my server with my docker containers on it and my DNS
I still use a reverse proxy, but to get into my network you need to be on VPN. It's more secure for me I guess.
I use traefik forward auth, even inside my network on VPN, for an extra layer of security for some apps.
My opinion is that port 443 getting accidentally misconfigured by me is just too likely a scenario. With wireguard on my router I also am able to restrict traffic to ONLY my webserver and DNS servers for my devices.
So I guess that's another positive of wireguard, you can use your own DNS servers for all your phones all the time and always have ad blocking with pihole or something similar, even on mobile.
By using VPN I don't have to worry about accidentally exposing a website with a copy paste error or something over my reverse proxy. I can also easily restrict who has access to my VPN and do routing rules from my router per device or subnet (for people who aren't in my family I have a separate subnet I assign with more strict firewall rules)
I ended up buying one that flips around and can do A and C connections
If this server is publicly accessible and gets pwned, they can use it as a jump box for your internal devices.
Just close 443 and use VPN with ACME DNS challenges for your certs. That'll help make it even more secure, nothing is full proof though and a VPN is a good first step
Ofc, but then you now have a dependency on a specific version of ffmpeg for your root OS
If nobody votes 3rd party then we'll never have a 3rd party candidate that matters.
It's like bicycle infrastructure. Nobody wants to ride bikes on a highway, but you won't see bike riders until there's a trail somewhere for them to ride on. You can say it never matters and that there aren't any cyclists out there, but you're wrong. I think there's a lot of Americans looking for another party right now.
Just had an example of this working for me. Parsec only publishes a .deb file, and the flatpak is out of date / unmaintained. They don't have Nvidia decoding anywhere but Ubuntu. But with distrobox / boxbuddy I can get a fully-featured parsec install that runs on a distrobox. Works perfectly, and even has an application in my host application menu. It's bad ass
I meant for bazzite. You can use an arch distrobox and it'll be like you had arch installed already
Yup, but now I get to use whatever distro I want with distrobox. It's awesome