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Isn’t it enough to have a single offsite backup?
Isn’t it enough to have a single offsite backup?
Whats the risk? My uptime is pretty good and I host from home.
Why not host at home?
But it’s not self hostable.
Not self hostable and not secure by default.
Do you know where I can find them? I will seed them all
Piracy is cool, but I prefer to use community-driven software rather than ones driven by corporate profits. I prefer a model where many can contribute to it, fork it, and for which making integrations is much easier thanks to its openness.
It’s as much or as little as you want to. If you don’t want to change anything, you can use something like debian and only maintain once every 5 years (and you could even skip that).
I personally spend a little more, by choice, because I use gentoo. But if I’m busy, I can avoid maintenance by only running routine updates every couple of weeks or so.
I know it’s not the intention, but can you use this to host copyrighted music?
I had no idea about this project. Is it like a better search engine for libgen etc?
Uploading like… Torrents?
Don’t many providers already have similar rules?
Thanks for the link. But is this really unseen in FOSS? My understanding is some FOSS projects do this so that it is easy to make major decisions without having to bring every person that has ever contributed to the project, kinda like how ZFS is stuck with license issues because they can’t bring all contributors together to approve a license change.
Any examples of this? PRs that are good overall but not for corporate sponsor?
Podman only if you really care about using FOSS, having first-class rootless mode, and don’t mind the hassle of scarce learning resource and tutorials on all Podman features that are different from docker.
Otherwise docker.
Honestly even Reddit is better. Reddit still has a r/piracy
Then I suppose I am looking for a download resources that aren’t repacks, or at least aren’t so heavy and convoluted on the way they pack.
What I liked about fitgirl is the reputation. A resource I can trust and quality is consistent.
Is there an alternative to fitgirl that doesn’t have the long uncompress / unpack times? I love that fitgirl has everything and is a trusted source, but the decompression takes too long and sometimes doesn’t even work on Linux.
That’s just a bandaid on capitalism’s issues. Urging people not to support the biggest actor will never work in the grand scheme of things, when said actor provides their best immediate interests.