

No, you don’t. Use Tailscale to expose your blog.
Just some dude from central Europe. 🇸🇰
https://typekmatus.blogspot.com/ and @dasmatus@raphus.social btw.
No, you don’t. Use Tailscale to expose your blog.
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Or just show the publishers the middle finger by sailing the seven seas.
It’s simple: GNOME. But not the Ubuntu one.
It’s always about trust in your government. As a Slovakian, I don’t believe mine.
Or start selfhosting.
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You can always ask them for a Linux distro. When I was an intern, I asked the IT team to preinstall some flavour of Linux. And they did. They installed Ubuntu on that laptop.
The future is federated.
You should go with Fedora.
Yeah, but at least they let you install another OS on the Steam Deck easily.
Of course you should.
using Fedora supports companies like Red Hat/IBM so it is a no-no for me.
How? You go to their site and download the ISO for free. Of course, there is the disclosure from Red Hat that you can’t use Fedora in a country that is considered an adversary by the US, but lbh, who gives a shit about that?
Tailscale. You don’t need to open up ports + you can set up exit nodes, which are useful if you’re sailing the seven seas.
Just buy Steam Deck or Legion Go S with SteamOS preinstalled. It’s much better alternative.
Why would you expose anything to the internet when you got Tailscale?
Isn’t setting up fscrypt on your home partition enough?
There is also Fedilab.
AFAIK Tailscale has an option to expose certain ports to the internet.