

Mull was part of the DIvestOS project, which has recently been discontinued.
For a similarly strengthened fork, I’ve been using IronFox after seeing it recommended on Lemmy.
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Mull was part of the DIvestOS project, which has recently been discontinued.
For a similarly strengthened fork, I’ve been using IronFox after seeing it recommended on Lemmy.
They meant pinging your server from another device, I assume.
What error(s) do you get when you try to SSH into your server?
By “can’t access containers”, I assume you mean via devices you’re trying to connect to the server with? Can you still access the stuff you’re running in the containers directly on the server via localhost?
I’ll echo what the other commenter’s have said and you need to give us more info. “I added two containers” is pretty much useless if that’s all we have to go off of to start troubleshooting. More details on what exactly you did, any troubleshooting steps you’ve already tried, what specific errors you get, etc.
I truly don’t understand the hype around Kagi. Maybe I’m just too wrapped-up in my own little FOSS and privacy world, but paying for a closed-source solution that ties you into an account just doesn’t make sense to me.
For basically as much money as an unlimited Kagi plan, you can rent a small VPS to host Searxng and a VPN service to run it behind and you’d have a much more privacy-respecting search solution, plus a VPS to play with. Kagi just seems like such poor value for your money. Granted, I’ve never used it, but I can’t imagine its results could realistically be good enough to justify paying 10$/month.
You’re supposed to tear it off before wiping, dude!!
Hey sorry for the late reply, I just wanted to say I really appreciate your perspective here! It’s definitely made me simmer down a bit instead of jumping in head first. I’ll try it out for myself and a few friends first before trying to recruit everyone I know :P
Part of why I want to do this is that I do want to learn more about all the stuff you mentioned (except Kubernetes, gosh everytime I look up documentation for it I drown in a swarm of terminology).
As who very much doesn’t work in IT, computer stuff is a fun hobby for me. I can see how assuming the responsibilities for hosting an instance could make it less fun and more work, though.
No, it’s not like stealing a physical item from a store.
I’d argue stealing physical items from massive corporations is also morally acceptable. If you shoplift from a small mom & pop store, you’re actively hurting your community, however, if you shoplift from Wal-Mart, you’re actively hurting an entity which is hurting your community, therefore helping your community.
Ottawa announced yesterday that they’ll be dropping more than half of federal internal trade barriers.