

The reason it’s promising is primarily because it does both floating and tiling window management well. It didn’t really click with me though the last time I tried it.


The reason it’s promising is primarily because it does both floating and tiling window management well. It didn’t really click with me though the last time I tried it.


I would love to give GNOME an honest try, but there are so many ways in which it feels like it’s actively working against me. In KDE I can for example create as many panels as I want on as many monitors as I want. On GNOME? There’s an extension to put the panel on another monitor, but then you can’t use the dock. I guess the GNOME developers don’t use multiple monitors? I mean you can’t even set different wallpapers on different monitors without a third party application.
As for Niri, Hyprland and all that… Yeah, they’re cool, but I’m too old nowadays. I just want shit to work, even though I do miss some of the functions that exist e.g. on Hyprland that doesn’t exist in KDE. But on the other hand, the developer of Hyprland is an asshole, so I wouldn’t really want to promote or use the project anyway.


It should be opposite though. They should keep the top domain AI free, and introduce a subdomain with AI.
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This is only supposed to be temporary while you set up the FDE, your IP is unlikely to change in the 30 minutes or so it takes to go through these steps.
In any other scenario I’d close port 22 and use a mesh VPN with SSH capabilities, like Netbird or Tailscale. I’d only open it up again to access Dropbear during reboots, and I’d use IP filtering for that as well.
As for DHCP, I guess it depends on the ISP. I don’t have a static IP but mine doesn’t change as far as I can tell unless my router is disconnected for a longer while.
It’s worth noting that Obsidian is closed source and proprietary.


If I can use E2EE, I will. This VPS will never be exposed to the internet, it will only be accessible through Netbird. The main reason for setting up FDE is for Immich which doesn’t support E2EE, so that the data won’t be (as easily) recoverable should the VPS be recycled. But yeah, it’s not perfect, but like you said it’s better than nothing.
I don’t really take physical access (including Hetzner and law enforcement) into account in my threat model.
I used to enjoy AI a lot, and I still think the technology is really cool, but lately I’m beginning to despise it. It spreads and nestles itself into every corner of our life, and it rots whatever it touches, be it the humans that rely on it or the projects in which it’s used. I see so many open source projects that are tainted with it, it’s almost impossible to avoid it. It’s sad. The generations that will grow up with AI will be fucked.