> We are not sure where you folks are getting your info, but it is dead wrong.
> FreeBSD users will still be able to boot into Plasma with any other login manager that works on FreeBSD, including SDDM, which is upstream from Plasma anyway.
AFAIK the top of UPS trucks are mainly translucent just to allow light to shine through, so that you don't have to light up the cargo part of the truck. The cooling part doesn't seems too effective.
Ah yes the alt-right paradise. "@hitler.rocks" and "@nuke.africa" are really nice domain to have :)
The administrator of cock.lu also famously hosted with oVo systems some more than sketchy boards.
As stated by Le Monde[1] Kohlchan was hosted on OvO Systems, which was owned by Vincent Canfield. If you can't read the end of the article due to the paywall, you can use the reader mode of Firefox.
You can also see that cock.li is hosted on OvO Systems on the footer.
From what I understand OvO Systems runs a VPS host (cockbox.org) and after Krautchan shut down, Bernd rented a VPS on cockbox (since they allow anonymous payments) to host a Krautchan successor named Kolchan. So yes, OvO Systems hosts it, but the admin is not actively involved, similar to how the Hetzner admins aren’t involved in Plex movie warez services being hosted on Hetzner dedis.
Cock.li on the other hand is run by the OvO systems owner himself.
Who's to say that it's distasteful? Humor is very subjective.
I'd also argue that most people that complain about those jokes unironically think that author is actually racist, like it doesn't even cross their mind that it could be a joke, even a "bad" one.
Ironically, the fact that some people react in this way makes these jokes even funnier
> I mean sure, "duct tape" and "duck tape" are both fine. "Duct tape" is the more common name today. The older name is "duck tape" after the duck cloth under the adhesive.
I could use LXC; I looked into it about 5 years ago, and it looked reasonable. But I can only administer a limited number of technology bundles, and I went with Xen for virtual hosting. If I deployed Piped as LXC, I'd have to figure out how to do it (LXC is not The Docker Way, and the installation instructions are for Docker).
I don't mind admin work - I quite like it - but for me, it's pure overhead, since I run nothing else under LXC.