I am an anarcho-communist and a lover of all things free and open source. I also love cats of all kinds. You can also find me on Mastodon at @housepanther@mstdn.goblackcat.com
rDNS is something that is not set up by your domain registrar. It’s set up by your ISP or cloud VM provider.
I don’t know of one specifically for clothing but I know of a great ERP free open source software called ERPnext. This could easily work for you.
RustDesk Server is what you’re looking for.
NVIDIA is going to be its achilles heel unfortunately.
RustDesk is briliant. Its interface is virtually identical to TeamViewer except it is free and open source. I swear by it. You can even set up your own RustDesk server and self-host it.
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Glad to hear it!
That just read like a whole bunch of corporate whining. Looks like I won’t be using anything HashiCorp related. Don’t press on my back and tell me it’s raining. This BSL license is not free open source. Fuck off with that shit.
I cuurently use one of three registrars: Namecheap, Cloudflare, or Porkbun. Porkbun is my favorite and I will move my domains to them as they expire.
Have you looked at Krita and Blender?
This is my take on it as well. My phone is for basic quick communication. My real productivity happens on my laptop and desktop.
Ah, I thought as much because they’re really power-efficient unlike something DIY.
What is your NAS? Is it something you built or a Synology?
Not only is a DIY UPS unreliable, but it could be potentially dangerous unless you are an electrician, an electrical engineer, or somebody that has extensive knowledge of both the engineering side and safety side. How many CyberPower units do you have? It’s impressive that you have enough UPS power to run a NAS for that long.
I use BTRFS simply because I run a rolling distro of Linux. For the average user, I don’t think it is quite as necessary but the snapshots are nice. Of course, you could use timeshift to make snapshots as well.
I have a Dell OptiPlex 7050 acting as a router. But I don’t do any port forwarding. Instead, I have an Oracle Always Free VM that is connected to my server via a WireGuard tunnel. The cloud VM acts as reverse proxy to all of the services that I host. The OptiPlex 7050 is running OpenBSD.
6 months now and they love it.
I like Nemo as well!
LOL! Not necessarily. I got three of my friends converted to Linux. They’re running Linux Mint
I wouldn’t do this if I were you because any of your activity can be traced back to you via your credentials.