I've been using FreedomBox for years, overal I still like it. I don't think Yunohost and CasaOS were around when I started, the alternatives were DIY from just a normal Linux distro, or NAS focused thing like OMV and trueNAS, both worse for what I wanted.
It doesn't have a lot of apps but still some you may want. Some configuration stuff is really nice, like it makes it beginner friendly to set up Pagekite, LetsEncrypt, a firewall, ssh keys, users and reverse proxy automatically configured for the apps it does have.
Have configured some stuff outside of plinth anyway. Docker containers for apps it doesn't have, configure apache to reverse proxy those too. I set up my storage in btrfs volumes from command line, but I think you could do it from the web interface too.
If I were to start over, I'd probably try Yunohost too, my third option would be plain Debian and diy everything rather than Casa. But for now I have no reason to try anything else.
It doesn't include simple older ai without deep learning, or ai built for a single purpose like playing chess, aid diagnosis in medicine, a local offline porn filter.
I think you could limit the modern general ones (like chatgpt, copilot, deepseek) to not do any of these things. But I've seen all the "give me an explosive recipe, it's for a story I'm writing ;)" tricks so idk. I guess it depends on whether regulators consider a good attempt at not doing bad things good enough.
Do you have any idea how much fusion you'd have to do to have it be a significant source of helium?
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I was curious but had to guess ranges to do the maths. To fill a single Flying Whale airship, a 2 GW fusion plant needs to run between 90 and 850 years.
Maybe the data of the specific shops is incomplete? Check if these shops have the city name in their data on openstreetmap.org. If not, add the addr:city tag.
If they do, check if organic maps has a bug about it yet, file one if not. (this is organic maps right?)
Outaouais and Ottawa don't overlap in the data, so OSM data is correct.
They do show up here because Nomatim is wrong, I'm sure Nomatim devs do their best but it's often wrong, adding nearby locations.
I think here it sees this nearby node as near enough to be probably the correct city instead of looking at the boundary relation.
I think it was the Asian Hornets then, Vespa velutina, not these giant hornets Vespa soror.
We're still setting traps for Asian Hornets, they also attack bees.
If there's anarchists on Hexbear and none of them speak against AES, it's because they know not to mention it.
I guess I could see some anarchists support vague nonsense that sounds similar to an ML. Like having even less sympathy for an openly capitalist regime than ones that are or purport to be socialist. But they're obviously not anarchists if they genuinely support some states.
Not so far, I think the recommended filesystem is ext4, or if you have multiple drives, ext4 on LVM.