But Kubernetes has nothing to do with HasiCorp?
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You mean Bazzite? Yeah, it's really great. Based on uBlue, which is actually based on Fedora's Atomic spins. It's very stable, secure and reliable, and pretty hard to mess up. Basically the closest thing to SteamOS that you can get.
uBlue Bazzite is pretty cool, Fedora/Nobara, Pop!_OS, Mint, etc. mostly just work, Gauda is arch-based, is optimized for gaming and performance and is pretty user friendly.
I used to use Wireguard with Authelia, then I switched to Tailscale (with a self-hosted Headscale server), and now I'm trying out Netbird (which is open source btw)
It's from Software Freedom conservancy, they regularly publish such great articles. These guys do a whole bunch of great work in general, I highly recommend checking their other articles, maybe follow them on Mastodon (@conservancy@social.sfconservancy.org) or donate a few bucks to support them.
You can self-host Lemmy-Search, it's probably the best option right now. Unfortunately their official instance is down, what a shame that no one else is hosting a public instance.
Once setup correctly, almost none.
You can actually create custom DNS records in NextDNS
Private DNS (DoT) shouldn't interfere with your VPN. It actually overrides the default DNS resolver set by the system or a VPN app.
Interesting, never heard of it