[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 8 points 11 months ago

Wish we had that in Germany. As great as the autobahn is, when it rains it reflects so much that you don't see the Markings anymore without highbeams.

But maybe that's a northern thing.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 29 points 1 year ago

Well because of money. You certainly have to pay to get Ubuntu certificated. And you only do this to have a Linux system with support from the manufacturer.

It's an enterprise problem with an enterprise solution.

The normal personal systems are not in the same segment.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 34 points 1 year ago

Hab ich eben auch schon wo anders gesehen. War erst der festen Überzeugung dass das ne Satire Seite war. Ich find's alles langsam echt bisschen sehr Doll.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 18 points 1 year ago

2022, Deloitte Canada estimated that cannabis added C$43.5bn ($31.91bn; £26.23bn) to the country's gross domestic product since legalisation.

So the problemis not a too small market but billion dollar companys trying to force eachother out of the market. I would not call those number "struggling".

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You will need a pretty light distro since you only have 2GB of Ram. Normally I would recommend containerized workloads, but 2GB RAM are just a bit too small.

Your distro choice should also be made based on the frequency of maintainance and package availability.

In the server space you have some contenders.

Release based distros: Ubuntu is your beginner friendly go to recommended distro. Very well documented and with automatic security updates. In my opinion its okay but a tad bloated. Ubuntu has yearly release cycles but the LTS versions have longer support so you don't have to upgrade your whole distro. Ubuntu uses apt package management.

Debian would be the next normal choice. Also apt based with almost yearly releases. No bloat, but also no auto features. You are more on your own. Similar to Ubuntu.

Fedora server is also a more beginner friendly got it all distro with better modularity and very recent packaging. Fedora uses dnf. Be aware that fedora has tight release cycles on which you have to upgrade every time. Fedora has virtually only a small grace period between releases.

Centos/AlmaLinux/RockyLinux are all RedHat Linux clones without the enterprise support but with the same packages. Rock solid distro used in the enterprise server industry. Very well documented and known. Due to enterprise world also a bit outdated. But I found packages that are newer here than in the Debian repos. Those distros also use dnf/yum.

OpenSuse Leap is also a Good distro. I can't say much to it because I didn't use it so much. Opensuse is well known and has a good knowledge base. There is also opensuse Tumbleweed wich is a rolling release distribution.

Rolling releases: Rolling releases are distros wich don't have real release cycles but are more or less "rolling" no big upgrades needed but more of a once a mont maintenance type distro.

There is centos, archlinux, nixos, opensuse Leap and probably a lot more. Nixos is pretty special and I don't really recommend it so much for beginners.

Last category auto updating, immutable micro distros wich are mostly used for container hosts. This distros are made for only hosting containers. You have to take care of the right storage setup and be aware of all the special quirks it comes with. Best ones are Fedora CoreOS, Flarcar Linux and Opensuse MicroOS. Those are "low maintaince" but only if you really know what you are doing. Steep learning curve and non standard procedures.

Hope this helps a bit.

Feel free to correct me :)

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 47 points 1 year ago

Auto bonds increased in kind, as lenders packaged those loans together and sold them as securities on Wall Street, where ratings agencies labeled them as largely safe investments.

Even the economy nowadays is nostalgic about the 2000s.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 18 points 1 year ago

I suspect nextcloud having performance issues with slow Disk IO. With rootless containers I had a much worse performance than rootfull. Also using MySQL Backend instead of SQLite did speedup the performance.

Nevertheless I have the same problems with nextcloud as you stated. Pretty much not as usable as I thought.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 40 points 1 year ago

To be fair, I shouldn't have to hack my Client signature to recieve a paid service.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago

You can basically make alcohol out of anything with sugar and the right yeast.

Actually Fig and/or Plum wine is pretty good.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fermentation

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

Unsere Diskussion hat sich fast nur um die kommerzielle Legalisierung vom cannabis bezogen. Luxemburg hat wie Spanien das ganze eher entkriminalisiert.

Handel und Abgabe scheint wohl immernoch illegal zu sein. Und genau darum ging's eigentlich bei der Legalisierung.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago

Compared to North America, including Canada it's s whole lot better. Even the expensive city's are more "affordable" than anything I've ever seen from the posts about new York.

But never the less it is still expensive.

[-] scrapeus@feddit.de 15 points 1 year ago

Dumme Frage aber ist da der Grundstückspreis mit drin?

Weil das reine Haus bauen find ich auch nicht so relativ teuer mit meinem Stadt Einkommen.

Das Problem sind ja sogut wie immer die Grundstücke da seit Jahrzehnten mit denen spekuliert werden. Und am Arsch der Heide, wo das Grundstück billig ist, kann ich dir ne eidesstattliche Versicherung geben, dass das Medianeinkommen niedriger ist.

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