jhx on Nostr: I always like having different systems around me... This brought me to a article that ...
I always like having different systems around me...
This brought me to a article that I've read in the past about a always on little system (low powered) that holds all the needed files to work/learn with.
All my files live on my NAS anyway - so having a system I ssh into to do my daily tasks would make sense.
This would also solve the issue of having to setup everything all the time on the system I'm using at the moment. đ
Does anyone have a setup like that? đ
#Linux #BSD #Homelab #FOSS
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