I see that containers get lot of love, but really setting up wireguard is writing a text config file, why would you need containers for that?
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Wire guard + some nft tables or ip tables rules is a much better solution.
Ssh on itself can do the port forward part but for the routing you still need the above mentioned rules. In addition, ssh will not autoreconnect if anything happens and you need to add autossh or some other solution to keep it rolling.
LFS is great, I started with it 25 years ago (not joking, it was GCC 2.9 time)
But quickly discovered Gentoo and been there since that time. LFS is not maintainable, Gentoo is the good of LFS plus perfect maintainability.
The idea rocks... Love it!
... Something that added to a Gentoo distribution would be amazing ...
Msata and ssd, they are both sata and ssd.
Maybe one is faster because its newer or so, but there shouldn't be much difference. Its not nvme, its msata.
I would slap the two disks in Linux software raid1 to leverage drive failure and use an external disk for backups, maybe over the network (local or remote).
If you don't want to waste 50% of your space, use one disk as home, the other as root&boot&swap (is swap even a good idea? Maybe zram). Any extra space on the other dunnow... Mybe additional home space?
Never had issues. Both with nvidia and Intel cards.
Good old halfife... Lol
I know, what a pity
On Conduwuit here... Synapse is a PITA.
My Samsung microwave works just fine and has been doing so for the last... Five years?
I would be in interested as well, for an android specific one even more.
Thanks for the clarification, it make sense indeed, specially if you don't come from a long term Unix background.
Today Linux world feels more and more unnecessarily complicated somehow. I am getting old.