There’s also archinstall which comes with the latest os image which is just like any other installer and holds your hand through the process.
It’s really very simple to get arch installed
There’s also archinstall which comes with the latest os image which is just like any other installer and holds your hand through the process.
It’s really very simple to get arch installed


My salt is just a memorized password I put in addition to the one stored in pass


This is what I do. If someone can figure out pass with my password protected gpg, plus my passwords are partials (I salt them), and otp then they can have my access
For anyone looking for a simple rss-to-email digest I recommend this service: https://pico.sh/feeds
Stand up a local lfs server or figure out a different way to store large files. I generally avoid lfs
Why not just run bare repos on your n100? That’s what I do. I have no need for a code forge with code collab when it’s just me pushing
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server
If you want a web viewer use a static site git viewer like https://pgit.pico.sh/
While not the same I use an rss-to-email service that hits the minimal sweet spot for me
It seems like there might be exceptions to the “no partial upgrades” which has not been discussed: you can pin your version of the kernel primarily to give time for packages like zfs to catch up to the latest kernel


I’ve never used bcachefs and only recently read about some of the drama. I wish the project the best but at this point it is hard to beat zfs
Here’s my journey from arch to proxmox back to arch: https://bower.sh/homelab
I was in your shoes and decided to simplify my system. It’s really hard to beat arch and I missed having full control over the system. Proxmox is awesome but it felt overkill for my use cases. If I want to experiment with new distros I would probably just run distrobox or qemu directly. Proxmox does a lot but it ended up just being a gui on top of qemu with some built in backup systems. But if you end up using zfs anyway … what’s the benefit?
IP and copyright are both tools used to control individuals, not corporations. We are seeing the reality in realtime with LLMs disregarding them wholesale.
I’ve been slowly working on a set of decoupled services that could replace some aspects of GitHub.
https://pr.pico.sh/ — a pastebin supercharged for git collaboration.
https://pgit.pico.sh/ — static site generator for git repos.
Both are still WIP but I think they are pretty handy


Here’s my homelab journey: https://bower.sh/homelab
Basically, containers and GPU is annoying to deal with, GPU pass through to a VM is even more annoying. Most modern hobbyist GPUs also do not support splitting your GPU. At the end of the day, it’s a bunch of tinkering which is valuable if that’s your goal. I learned what I wanted, now I’m back to arch running everything with systemd and quadlet
Sorry but this is a ridiculous argument. What entity has dropped nukes on an entire population? Who is the current president of the US? Insane take.