

Puppylinux is the first thing that comes to mind.
Then pxe boot + nfs root
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Puppylinux is the first thing that comes to mind.
Then pxe boot + nfs root


With 200 accounts and 5 to 10% active users that is 10 to 20 concurrent connections on peak hours. Probably more like <10.
In that range you still should prefer lightweight instances with best admin and moderation tools.
System load and storage will be more affected by the federation itself than you user activity.


That’s sounds like social score, what is the use of this kind of attitude evaluation… 🤔


I stopped caring about film critics when I realized it spoils my own experience. Good or bad, I prefer discovering it myself.
Or a concert ticket


Non rien de prévu 🤷♂️


For a single user instance (or friends - family) pretty much anything will do.
Consider also ease of administration, upgrade smoothness. It vary quite a lot depending on the stack and maturity of instances flavors.


Thanks for the downvotes, do you realize even if privacy is good, some “privacy providers” are trash ?


That’s a first. Next please.


Wait for the next couple generations… 🤔


Microsoft doesn’t leak anything to US government. They simple share data because they are obliged to, by US laws like FISA and .*Act
Unfortunately this author posts way too many duplicates, is muted here


our money


Next time they will choose MIT… and close everything


Aaaah the famous CPU built inside Minecraft 😊
You have many options to choose from…


That’s good but, can it run DOOM ?


Et 6 candidats sur 6 ont consulté une IA pour rédiger leur programme 💯
Any chances to block that at DNS level with something like a pi hole or NextDNS ?