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I am always beyond disappointed to see stuff like no spaces.


Taking away many billions from billionaires is worse for them than detention.


no, it's just a cost to do business. They still have billions after you charged them billions.

And charging companies with fines is ridiculous IMO. There are always humans who made decisions ultimately. And charging companies (not them) is just a "get out of jail and enjoy Hawaii" card for them.

After they cheated, they probably had the promotions, money, golden parachutes, and left the company after bleeding it out and hurting it anyway. So why would you charge the company a second time ? Why not them ?


Because a key element of the American corporate/justice system is to avoid negative consequences for individuals with wealth and connections, so long as they "follow the rules" when harming the public for private profit?


Why not both?


Hmm, I use NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager) to manage my Nginx, I think I'll look into ways to implement this into that


These are the prices w/o IPv4 added aren't they.


When was this? This one really interests me.


A couple of months ago. They seemed to suggest a launch was imminent, as in "wait around a couple of weeks, rent GPUs just like everything else". But I haven't seen it since, so kinda odd.


These are VPSs. You can SSH, use the root user, and when setting up you can choose what OS to use, they give a list or iirc they let you upload your own ISO.


Any recommendations for an uncomplicated server OS which will just run Docker, SSH and not much more?

I'm currently running Ubuntu but am open to alternatives. My local Raspberry Pi uses a fun, but little maintained OS called Hypriot which is just this: Start Docker and not much more.


Just stick Debian on it. It'll be familiar enough from your Ubuntu experience, and if all you're going to do is slap Docker on it and run everything in containers you can just use Debian Stable, not care that things in the repo might not be bang up to date, stick unattended-upgrades on it, and never really worry about it until dist-upgrade time.


Seconding this.


RHEL, Debian.

If you're serious about running _everything_ in containers, then maybe RHEL Edge? RHEL + microshift? Fedora Silverblue? openSUSE MicroOS?


You probably want podman, not Docker, on RedHat (and SuSe).


I'm quite a large fan of Debian, it's my go to choice for anything server personally. It's pretty good for what you want here IMHO, it's stable so you won't really have to worry about packages screwing you over and like another comment said you can stick unattended-upgrades on it :)


Dietpi is what I switched to.

Maintained, light on logging unless you ask for it (saves your SD card from wear and tear), and focused on low host-os resource usage while still being Debian-based.


Ubuntu is fine for that use case.


Thanks.


I recently just got my self an SM7B. I love the thing. I don't do WFH so my work mates won't ever get to hear my wonderful voice on it but oh well, eventually they will! I love it. You do need a beefy interface to power it, I have an Elgato Wave XLR.


I also use an sm7. Love it. Rigged up reaper as my daw, and use and apogee duet. Everyone tells me to start a podcast...


Yeah, I don't do anything fancy with mine, I used to use quite a few VSTs on my other mics to get the sound I want but honestly... the SM7B at its default settings, no low-cut, no other EQs, no compression, etc... it just sounds right on my voice


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