ruminating on tech over coffee
Watching a Livestream (recording) from DistroTube about a custom OS he made. It plays on the side while I watch a slow COM[] chat scroll by.
In the back of my mind, I think of configs for the G3 machine. When I get back to Farmington, I will make sure I have a proper Internet connection (1 Gbps Ethernet) and then re-reinstall Debian 12. This will give me a full install and not just TTY.
This puts me on a 256gb SSD, and then the 128gb SSD on the gaming laptop. Will I swap? (if I can), no. I'm overdue for a larger SSD on my main machine. That means file transfers, re-customizing the GNOME Desktop, replicating Tweaks and Extensions I have on the laptop. Then on with the show.
Plans beyond what I do on the daily – likely none. I was going to self-host OpenVPN, which would be worth it as OpenVPN is great at staying connected on Android, and I can opt for Always On VPN and experience no issues. As where ProtonVPN I can choose “Fastest”, or “Secure Core”, or/and Always On VPN and sure as the sun rises, it will lose connectivity at some random time within the hour, and make no effort to reconnect. Never an issue with OpenVPN.
That's one piece of software I am willing to host. A site, no. This one, and that's all I need. I have ttt2600 on SDF as well as ~loghead on Ctrl-c which are static pages simply because I am active on those servers.
A lot of possibilities. But I'll keep it lite, simple, manageable.