

https://furilabs.com/ is the one I’m considering, but I’m a bit hesitant because it doesn’t run the mainline kernel.


https://furilabs.com/ is the one I’m considering, but I’m a bit hesitant because it doesn’t run the mainline kernel.


There is some way to do it using like, group chats and their hosted services, but there is no self hosted server based persistent chat.
Honestly, spinning up the Synapse stack (Matrix) from their Helm documentation wasn’t too difficult. I have not tested the voice chat super thoroughly yet, but the text chat is working great. The hardest part was formatting some of the config files correctly so it would use them properly.
https://github.com/element-hq/ess-helm/tree/main


Self hosting TS6 is as simple as running the file and port forwarding setup on your router. I have not tried using it with anyone else yet, as I was not satisfied with the lack of persistent text chat, but setting it up is pretty easy.
If you’re familiar with Docker they have a Docker compose file example as well.


Fast storage is relative. It works flawlessly on a budget SATA SSD from like 10 years ago. It would probably have a 1-2 minute load time on a SATA spinning disk, but I have not used a system with a spinning disk boot drive in years.


Ease of access and familiarity for the large number of Raspberry Pi users is a good reason. Is there a popular, readily available RISC single board computer that has large community adoption? I’m not aware of one, but if there is, I’d like to know about it!


So I checked the specs, I misremembered. The CPU in the systems I’m using is a Pentium G630 @2.7 GHz with 4gb of ddr3. Benchmarks put that at about double the Celeron N3060 in performance. I’m also booting from an internal SATA SSD.
I think the most limiting factor for you is the live boot, it is pretty much always slower to boot from a live image than from an install.


What hardware are you running this on? I’ve got Ubuntu with KDE running on some ancient Pentium dual core systems from like 2009 or 2010, and it boots to desktop in ~30 seconds or so.


Rito pls!


I have this one and it works well enough for controlling my media PC running Mint:


Unless it’s the web host for the file, because the nft is just a link. The AWS outage showed that quite clearly.


They did it in DS9 and I think Enterprise and Voyager too!


It also kinda sounds like a Pokémon!


It depends on if you count Encounter at Farpoint as 2 episodes or 1.
Yeah I’m still undecided as well. I wish more of the European options were more globally available. I considered going for a fairphone, but you can only (easily) get the latest model in the US, and it doesn’t have full linux support yet.