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  • TCB13@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldHow do you document your Homelab?
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    15 hours ago

    If it need documentation means things are over the line when comes to complexity and I should scale down / simplify. :)

    Complexity and over-engineering are a serious problem, I really try to keep it as simple as possible so I don’t have to waste time managing it, dealing with updates and potential security issues. Simple code/infrastructure breaks less and has less potential insecure points.











  • TCB13@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlNew Debian release on the horizon?
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    13 days ago

    Trust me, at that point there won’t be any explaining possible :D

    We’ve been burned by a lot of distros in the past and right now it all boils down to using Debian and RHEL, everything else mostly failed at some point or will not uphold the stability guarantees. Even containers with Alpine fucked us over once with the musl DNS issues and a few other missing parts…





  • Performance optimization is hard because it’s fundamentally a brute-force task, and there’s nothing you can do about it

    There is, “common sense” seems to accelerate that bruteforce work. Also some developers seem to be better at performance bruteforce than others, some enjoy it, others hate it.

    Simplicity also plays a very important role here, most software is built by adding more features and at some point you may be able to simplify things a lot and make run a lot faster if you just rewriting it with all the use cases in mind.



  • TCB13@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlSelfhost offline software
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    19 days ago

    and can even use as live environment, don’t even need to install (in Windows this is not easy to do)

    Not true, Rufus creates bootable and persistent USB flash drives with one checkbox. You can do it manually also.

    I was trying to illustrate a point, you may have your distro, your packages and what think you need, but if we’re talking about post-apocalyptic you’ll probably need other stuff and at that point you have windows computers and windows software installed or installers available pretty much everywhere starting with your next door neighbor and with Linux not so much.