From 51820348d6fd040aaa5f47b81989495c50ccc169 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2022 16:03:43 +0000 Subject: Publishing new version --- gemfeed/atom.xml | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'gemfeed/atom.xml') diff --git a/gemfeed/atom.xml b/gemfeed/atom.xml index ffdaf211..44ff64ea 100644 --- a/gemfeed/atom.xml +++ b/gemfeed/atom.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - 2022-02-08T23:05:03+00:00 + 2022-02-12T16:03:29+00:00 foo.zone feed To be in the .zone! @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ GNU/kFreeBSD rhea.buetow.org 8.0-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p5 #2: Sat Nov 2

Currently, I use FreeBSD on my personal NAS server. The server is a regular PC with a bunch of hard drives and a ZFS RAIDZ (with 4x2TB drives) + a couple of external backup drives.

https://www.FreeBSD.org

CentOS 7

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While CentOS 8 is already out of support, I still use CentOS 7 (which still will receives security updates until 2024). CentOS 7 runs in a cloud VM and is the home to my personal NextCloud and Wallabag installations. You probably know already NextCloud. About Wallabag: It is a great free and open source alternative to Pocket (for reading articles from the web offline later). Yes, you can pay for a Wallabag subscription, but you can also host it for free on your own server.

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While CentOS 8 is already out of support, I still use CentOS 7 (which will receive security updates until 2024). CentOS 7 runs in a cloud VM and is the home to my personal NextCloud and Wallabag installations. You probably know already NextCloud. About Wallabag: It is a great free and open source alternative to Pocket (for reading articles from the web offline later). Yes, you can pay for a Wallabag subscription, but you can also host it for free on your own server.

NextCloud
Wallabag

The reason I use Linux and not *BSD at the moment for these services is Docker. With Docker, it's so easy-peasy to get these up and running. I will have to switch to another OS before CentOS 7 runs out of support, though. It might be CentOS Stream, Rocky Linux, or, more likely, I will use FreeBSD. On FreeBSD there isn't Docker, but what can be done is to create a self-contained Jail for each of the web-apps.

@@ -143,10 +143,10 @@ GNU/kFreeBSD rhea.buetow.org 8.0-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p5 #2: Sat Nov 2 Microsoft Windows
Microsoft DOS - With and without Windows 3.x
Symbian - The first smartphone OS I used
-- WearOS - On a Google smartwatch
+WearOS - On a Google smartwatch
Debian GNU/Linux - Rock solid, but atm. I prefer Fedora/EndeavourOS
-- Linux from scratch - The best way to learn Linux
-- SUSE Linux Enterprise - Only for some work stuff
+Linux from scratch - The best way to learn Linux
+SUSE Linux Enterprise - Only for some work stuff

Other OSes I only had a glance at...

OpenSolaris - Continuation of the open source version of Solaris
Arch Linux ARM
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ GNU/kFreeBSD rhea.buetow.org 8.0-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p5 #2: Sat Nov 2 Gentoo Linux
Haiku - A BeOS open source clone
Sun Solaris (now owned by Oracle)
-PureDarwin - Open source operating system based on the open parts of macOS
+OpenDarwin ("now" PureDarwin) - Open source operating system based on the open parts of macOS

Other OSes which seem interesting...

Asteroids OS - Open source smartphone OS
DragonFly BSD - Fork of FreeBSD 4
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