Bought a mini PC to do some testing on. God damn windows sucks. After running Linux for about 5 years, I have no idea how people put up with that shit. Quebes is almost done installing. ๐
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i've done alot of linux but qubes never managed to get past a dedicated laptop for experimentation, i keep wanting to take the time to really embrace it but it feels like i'm gonna waste 3 months of trying to fit it to my existing habits
I've been using it for a few days. Part of me really likes it. Splitting up personal and work vms for basic tasks and file management is a great concept. My files folder on Fedora is a disaster. I had to enable copy/paste cross vms which was my first "oh shit" moment. All apps were installed to personal. They belong in templatevm. Conceptually I really like it but can't wait to go back to Fedora. I'm just playing around with a deployment suite for some nostr things.
yeah i like the concept of separation of concerns but in reality i work on 2523 somewhat related and connected things so i feel like i'd pollute everything quickly, on the other hand having dedicated vms per project would be a magical thing, specially with all the llm assisted stuff nowadays that you want isolated anyway
I'm trying out a start9 or umbrel style mini pc for a small scale client launch. Theres like 12 vms in the solution and its all nostr based. The idea is that the client runs as a nsite on the blossom server. With a mobile app you just sync with your node and now only connect to my client that you host. Public and tor access both have their own vms for access to a relay, blossom, bunker.