Depends on your personal use case of course but for comparison I have a (relatively) piddly Intel N305 processor mini PC with 16GB of memory and currently run a 25-30 container load, including Plex and a torrent server. My setup currently idles at around 20% CPU and 25% memory utilisation, so I can quite confidently say the linked N5 ought to give more than enough headroom to handle a typical homelab/self hosted load.
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Death death to the IDF
Don't mean to outright negate the article but I have experienced literally none of the problems mentioned with Wayland through three separate installs over more than 2 years. I happen to be running a nightmare of a setup too (nvidia/AMD GPUs in a laptop)
Today I learnt, thank you.
Having only perused the readme quickly, it seems Cerbos provides (and expands on) authorisation/permission part of LDAP but not the user login part.
Question please, how would podman alleviate container update woes?
I tried many different keyboards but honestly nothing matched up to SwiftKey, now sadly owned by Microsoft, so I locked its internet access using RethinkDNS (or NetGuard)
It is always the ones you least suspect.
I'd have to second Feral Hosting, although I haven't used them for years. Starting from £10/month for 1TB and unlimited bandwidth.
Setting a random SSH port and limiting it to 3/min saw failed login attempts fall by 99% and jailed IPs fall to 0.
My impression in general is that the business press is more open, more free, often more critical, less constrained by external power and external influences - Chomsky
I got the same impression when I used to watch televised business news.
It is complete overkill for most home server tasks but I would look to run something like this for next 10 years at least so I can see it making sense if you cost it out like that.