

Docker? Meh. If you need it it’s like 5 lines of docker files to write.
Yeah the p2p sync is a paid feature. The master mode sync is not however.


Docker? Meh. If you need it it’s like 5 lines of docker files to write.
Yeah the p2p sync is a paid feature. The master mode sync is not however.


Finally a reasonable person around here.



Is this the return of BonziBuddy?


Seconded, works great!
So you’re married? Who do you expect to pickup after you when you catch noro?
Why do you think this only applies to EVs?


LXC is namespaces only, maybe you’re thinking of libvirt I stand corrected about LXD, never knew it did that, weird I don’t know why you’d wanna do that instead of using libvirt.
Flatpack uses namespaces. And unless you have it disabled in the kernel, namespaces can be nested. There’s nothing stopping a browser running a flatpack from using namespaces itself.
Not to say that you are incorrect about namespaces vs security. Namespaces are not as secure as a VM.


You need to set the fsid fort your export entry in the NFS server since they are all on the same actual mountpoint.


Then SOCKS is what you want. It can be used on a Chromebook as well.
These proxying websites are running full browser instances in the background. It’s the only way to guarantee all the traffic is routed through it.
I just had a look at croxy and there’s a TON of data that doesn’t get proxied.


Yeah what you want is a SOCKS5 proxy then just launch another browser with the proxy config.
You can run a browser inside a docker or VM, and then use webvnc or something. I just don’t see the point.


What exactly do you mean by web proxy? Something site specific like Invidious? Or an HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy like danted?


The obvious choice is ReactOS.


Ah man, they beat Thought Emporium’s Torment Nexus to the punch!
You don’t have to make an image though. Just start with a Debian or alpine base image and install the software within