

Linux knowledge is broader, especially since truenas went core. For most enthusiasts Linux gives more Google answers than bsd ones. Also the gui is harder to install for non paying users. Linux is even got gamers these days


Linux knowledge is broader, especially since truenas went core. For most enthusiasts Linux gives more Google answers than bsd ones. Also the gui is harder to install for non paying users. Linux is even got gamers these days


Some are, most are not.


You must be expert!


Based on what? The number of attacks you see thwarted by the shiny new update?
I’d say you keep at least one out-of-date honeypot, so you can get some hard data on how important those ai «updates» are


We live in a society
As you have apt in your sudo file? Or maybe you just log in as root?
I would probably go with a microcontroller and something like this: https://learn.adafruit.com/emc2101-fan-controller-and-temperature-sensor/overview But your orange pi can drive it too


Worth depends on the target you want to achieve. It’s part of the equation.


It’s bytes downloaded divided by bytes uploaded. Torrents are distributed so more often than not you download a file from several seeders
I do like it though and we ran a cluster for lab at work for a year or so