I shut down the pictrs or whatever docker container on my instance so all I host is containers and the database. All the images that I see on my instance are external links. I can check by just looking at the rendered HTML.
Right but you’ve got to remember that these are off the shelf computers so they need cabling and wires, fans, all manner of drives that will fail, connections to the outside. Are they cooling the CPUs with saltwater or just the cooling equipment? Because either way is either risky via corrosion or just as inefficient, now with the added complication of having everything at the mercy of N, underwater.
Again, this whole thing just screams like greenwashing horseshit and the fact that there’s been no update for half a decade leads me to believe that the project was a failure.
I started with gaming servers back in the quake 2 days, then got into doing web stuff, then I made a career out of Linux. Now I build systems for fun and for profit. I try and contribute to FOSS projects in any way I can and hope one day one of these stupid utilities I come up with is actually useful to someone.
What makes your guide any different than the official guide?
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html
The official guide is better written, far less complicated, and generally works perfectly fine for someone who knows what they are doing. I had my instance setup on a new digital ocean droplet in a few hours, with lets encrypt and cloudflare.
What does your guide do different other than pass off docker compose files that you didn’t write?
catbox exists