There’s a hidden upside to him being a dumb fuck: it keeps the equally-dumb parts of his audience from clogging up the support forums and git issues with stupid shit.
In case you can’t tell, I really hate this particular Linus.
There’s a hidden upside to him being a dumb fuck: it keeps the equally-dumb parts of his audience from clogging up the support forums and git issues with stupid shit.
In case you can’t tell, I really hate this particular Linus.


You’re not invited to my birthday party anymore


Before I fight you, I have one question:
With or without background blur?


I was going to try to goad you into making it work with docker swarm, but then I realized it already does that. Bravo, you beautiful psychopath.


What the hell is this? Ubuntu can’t just go around making decisions I actually agree with!


For what it’s worth, it sounds like it’s corporate sponsored rather than corporate owned, which is at least a little better in my opinion


I always saw them pitched by Fedora as the blessed way to run CLI applications on an immutable host.


Linux native apps are not forced into a container, except they are on steamos, so guess its coming everywhere later
I think they actually are by default. Steam Linux Runtime has been around for quite awhile, and if I’m not mistaken, it’s basically just a container full of either Debian or Ubuntu.


While I agree with you in principle, I separated mine because I use mini PCs for compute and there’s not a lot of room for storage in any of them.


Sadly, they just got bought out by a big, stupid VC firm. Only time will tell what effect that’ll have on their day-to-day operations, but it does make me nervous. Not nervous enough to switch just yet, though.


I always forget that find is that flexible. Thanks.


I think I’m just going to keep an eye on it and see if it happens again, since this is the first time it’s ever shut itself down unprompted like this. My cat has also figured out where the power button is and likes to press it occasionally, so unless it happens again I’m just going to chalk it up to that. Might replace the PSU just for good measure, since it’s getting kinda old and was made by EVGA, about whose reliability I’m entirely ignorant.


It’s definitely not self hosted. Regardless of where the server is running, you have to connect to it using jackbox.tv and I don’t know of any way to play the games without that.


I always use /docker, but I recognize that’s probably not the most “correct” place.


There’s few things more satisfying than having the “IT guy” say “oh it must be a Linux problem” only for them to have to eat crow within 24 hours.


FreeIPA does a passable job at replacing AD for the absolute most basic functions. I used to use it for sudo rules and user management at one of my previous jobs, even though it wasn’t a Linux shop.


There’s also R2ModMan that supports Valheim and a bunch of other games.


I would avoid Ubuntu myself, but as others have said it’s not going to be any different from using Debian for the same job. Just install the samba package, add a user, configure your shares, and you’re good to go.


Is there a reason you went for Kinoite and didn’t just go for Core instead?
I’d be happy to contribute the docker stuff if you want as well. I do it for fun and profit, and I’m gonna be awake for the next three months straight with a newborn so I’d absolutely welcome the opportunity to do something other than feed this poor child.