I use dperson/samba, which is both simple and comes with usage examples.
I will be moving my entire homelab to a different country, which currently consist of two kubernetes nodes, a NAS and various home automation devices. I will be scaling down gradually, taking cold storage backups of everything and plan to resurrect everything on new hardware once I have moved.
I have the same feeling about kubernetes.
For me, eating spicy food calms me down. I suffer from anxiety and eating spicy food allows me to exist only in the here and now. I am of course not saying that everyone who eat spicy food is anxious, it is only my personal preference.
I hate my life, I hate my life, I hate my life
Been using it for about 6 months myself, without any major issues.
In terms of terrible design choices, the TempleOS home page ranks pretty high.
Supernatural s03e03- Bad day at black rock.
I feel like we have very different definitions on the word “terminal” and “power user”.
None of the features feel like it belong to a terminal and I doubt the AI will give good answers to complicated technical questions. Also, it probably takes more keystrokes to update your Ubuntu box using “prompt language”, rather than a simple Ctrl-R
and finding the command you need.
Pixel6 with grapheneOS
Excellent point, thank you!