I mean that’s fine if you dont want kernel space isolation. Lxd and proxmox are not the same.
Its me. Bezzie.
I mean that’s fine if you dont want kernel space isolation. Lxd and proxmox are not the same.
I mean you could. Shell accounts did this back in the day but yes users could still abuse the system.
I have two nginx ingress running on my cluster. One of private one public. Public one is what’s exposed on 80 and 443 to the net.
The private is only available via VPN or lan. The public is for services I want internet exposed.
My family have a VPN network set up to my lan on their router and have access to most services but the public stuff is for the internet friends
It wasnt containerized sadly but remember in a container you still share (albeit split by cgroups) kernel space and the kernel. Only userland is isolated.
So kernel level sploits are still a concern. Wasn’t the case here but still.
Back in the day it was THE distro. Not so much these days.
Technically Android is already Linux. Linux is the kernel only. (queue stallman gnu meme here)
But I never had a great experience with termux. :(
Ultimately this is the thing to worry about. Threads will get the largest communities and as a result the main amount of attention and when/if Meta decides to defederate, it will ruin things. Also, people will generally give zero shits about federation because 99.9% of content will be on meta’s instance.
Ironically, the main thing keeping fediverse from being more popular (the decentralized approach and “multiple places the same community can exist”) are going to be the thing that kills it if Meta gets involved and becomes the big boy.
Idunno what is arguably worse. The fediverse being restricted to more “technical” folks who give a shit, and thus a far more limited audience than a central platform, or being suddenly disconnected from the hivemind after taking all the content.
(Fwiw, I absolutely think that the Threads fediverse plan is to totally absorb all the content and become the main place for it then possibly pull the plug but honestly at that point they won’t even need to the usage stats will basically do the same thing for them.)
Oh wow today I learned. I thought it was just containers still. My apologies. Looks like it’s been a thing since 5.0 lts.