But 1TB of bandwidth with Bunny costs $10 while you can do tens maybe even hundreds of them for free on Cloudflare. EU,Privacy etc. to side, nothing can beat Cloudflare when it comes performance/features vs. price
And yet same specs iPad + Magic keyboard will cost you twice as much. Sure it's touchscreen but at end of the day If I am "keyboarding" it I am not "touching" it much.
Is there anything similar ("central point of SSH access/keys management" ) that is not Cloudflare ? I know about Tailscale and it's SSH but recently it introduced so much latency (even tho they say it's P2P between A and B) that is unusable.
Ideally something self hosted but not hard requirement
Please note that Hetzner does this only in couple cases: a) fake account data ; b) previous strikes (unpaid invoices, abuse etc..) with them ; c) in some cases customer is from country they do not do business with. I bet gazzilion OP above is within a or b
Found similar thing other day [0] but thing is.. If this is not an App it's not usable. People tend to listen this while resting (in bed for example) so makes no sense have this in browser. For example [0] stops playing when screen is off/locked
I have feeling whole Docker (or application containers) took of when "non Linux people" (read: developers) tried to be sys admins too and failed.
Best thing after sliced bread is apps/software packed in single GO binary. Runs everywhere, you only need to rsync/scp it to million of other places and it "acts" (usually) as normal Linux program/daemon
Can you easily debug stuff? Can you tail -f /var/fing/log and see what X or Y does not work (without introducing another container/whatever just for this) ? I know I am minority.. but whole concept This runs X and This runs Y but storage/data is over there having nothing to do with both X or Y is F'd up.
Yeah, you can easily pull and run things but you have no idea how or what it does and when things break whole idea is pull it again and run.
I have nothing against containers.. real system ones (LXC for example)
Does everything really need to be Docker these days? Specially "network stuff". I mean, it really makes me want to go and grow potatoes instead doing any "IT"
Unfortunately they went full "Vyatta way" or "RedHat Way" by basically giving rolling release for free only. I remember times when Vyatta went behind paywalls Vyos was completely free.
Not sure who would want something rolling on device like router.
Nowdays everyone wanting something good and free go OpnSense way.