fishinthecalculator

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[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

You’re a quitter and you do bad choices You must be great at parties

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago

Omg they automated big 4. Good job!

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Companies do run multiple containers/pods on the same host. That is what Kubernetes does

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

I think it's worth the effort since it prevents numerous risks at the root, for sure it's not enough. I agree that bootstrapping wouldn't necessarily solve the XZ attack, but I think that should be solved by big tech paying FOSS maintainers enough or at all to prevent them from burning out.

About the BSD experience that looks like a big amount of work but definitely worth it, I'm sure they didn't ship many packages as Guix ships but I guess the projects have different goals and requirements.

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (3 children)

My point on binaries was not really about reproducibility as nowadays most distros have reproducible builds: Arch, Debian, RHEL, SUSE and probably more. My point is that packages in Guix are bootstrapped from a very small binary seed, something like 357 bytes, which highly mitigates the risk of Trusting Trust attacks

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (5 children)

I find Guix far better on almost every remark, in no particular order:

  • as you said some part of the Nix community is made of techbros (even if Guix attracts some fossbros as well)
  • the way governance is structured in the Nix community is brittle, just see the drama from which all the new Nix forks spawned
  • better documentation. The doc for Nix is scattered, the Guix manual, albeit not perfect, is much more complete
  • the Guile language is far clearer than Nix, also you don't have to use it only for package recipes, you can build full applications with it
  • the Guix story around trustability of binaries is far better (checkout how Guix boostrapps everything), entires classes of vulnerabilities are prevented by design
  • the Guix UX is far better designed imho, the command line is intuitive and well documented and features are easily composable
  • the community is not diverging, as is the case for Nix flakes
  • Guix as well provides OCI integration, check out the point about enabling gocix
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31718711

Always wanted to selfhost your Fediverse instance but were always worried about system administration trauma?

Do you ever have to run around your flat, picking up all the leftover parentheses from yesterday's party with your hosting coop coworkers?

Then you are probably the right person, check out this post about fearless Bonfire hosting on a Guix System. You'll learn that taking care of a community is much more manageable when you let computer do the boring work for you.

Set up HTTPS, automatic backups, automatic nightly upgrades and join the awesome Bonfire community without a single worry on losing data from your instance.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31718711

Always wanted to selfhost your Fediverse instance but were always worried about system administration trauma?

Do you ever have to run around your flat, picking up all the leftover parentheses from yesterday's party with your hosting coop coworkers?

Then you are probably the right person, check out this post about fearless Bonfire hosting on a Guix System. You'll learn that taking care of a community is much more manageable when you let computer do the boring work for you.

Set up HTTPS, automatic backups, automatic nightly upgrades and join the awesome Bonfire community without a single worry on losing data from your instance.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31718711

Always wanted to selfhost your Fediverse instance but were always worried about system administration trauma?

Do you ever have to run around your flat, picking up all the leftover parentheses from yesterday's party with your hosting coop coworkers?

Then you are probably the right person, check out this post about fearless Bonfire hosting on a Guix System. You'll learn that taking care of a community is much more manageable when you let computer do the boring work for you.

Set up HTTPS, automatic backups, automatic nightly upgrades and join the awesome Bonfire community without a single worry on losing data from your instance.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31718711

Always wanted to selfhost your Fediverse instance but were always worried about system administration trauma?

Do you ever have to run around your flat, picking up all the leftover parentheses from yesterday's party with your hosting coop coworkers?

Then you are probably the right person, check out this post about fearless Bonfire hosting on a Guix System. You'll learn that taking care of a community is much more manageable when you let computer do the boring work for you.

Set up HTTPS, automatic backups, automatic nightly upgrades and join the awesome Bonfire community without a single worry on losing data from your instance.

 

Always wanted to selfhost your Fediverse instance but were always worried about system administration trauma?

Do you ever have to run around your flat, picking up all the leftover parentheses from yesterday's party with your hosting coop coworkers?

Then you are probably the right person, check out this post about fearless Bonfire hosting on a Guix System. You'll learn that taking care of a community is much more manageable when you let computer do the boring work for you.

Set up HTTPS, automatic backups, automatic nightly upgrades and join the awesome Bonfire community without a single worry on losing data from your instance.

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Totally Guix, it has no systemd and is able to roll back to the last working in case you break anything somehow

[–] fishinthecalculator@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago

Defintely this, it's also the best option to run Fediverse instances such as Bonfire https://fishinthecalculator.me/blog/bonfire--guix-a-love-story.html

This. Thank you. @PotatoesFall you can check out my personal instance to see the microblogging flavour in action: bonfire.fishinthecalculator.me

It's already someplace, not sure if that is the place you expect them to be but check out my personal instance bonfire.fishinthecalculator.me .

Can someone explain how this can/would work for a Lemmy user?

Very similarly to how you now can interact with Mastodon instances

could this connect to Lemmy somehow, or would that require an integration between bonfire and Lemmy?

It could, maybe it already somewhat can . It shouldn't require now nor never an explicit integration as they should be able to speak the same language (ActivityPub) . you can try interacting with my personal instance bonfire.fishinthecalculator.me .

How would instances of bonfire decide whether to connect or federate with Lemmy or vice versa?

I don't know about Lemmy but bonfire can have block list both at the instance and the user level, so the admin can provide defaults but then each user is able to customize them

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