• quips@slrpnk.net
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    15 hours ago

    I heard you like containers so I put some docker in your prox mox so you can prox mox while you docker

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    18 hours ago

    This looks really cool, but I wish that OIDC wasn’t tied to an enterprise license that doesn’t show a price (just a contact us form and email address) and requires annual renewal.

    I’d be willing to pay a reasonable one time fee to unlock OIDC support, and I understand why they charge a recurring fee for the other enterprise license features, but as it currently stands this doesn’t really make sense for a home lab.

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      18 hours ago

      You can do oidc with the proxmox ui itself.

      I use oidc with Incus, which is a fork of lxd and a similar software to proxmox, it can run vm’s and lxd containers.

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            15 hours ago

            Agreed.

            I don’t mind paying a reasonable price for access to SSO, especially if the service is fully provided by third-party infrastructure. For something that is fully self hosted on the other hand, a recurring cost for what should be a basic (or at most a one time reasonable fee) feature feels egregious.

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        12 hours ago

        Proxmox has a lot of tools I don’t need and I didn’t like how proxmox manages storage. Now I use Incus, mostly because incus doesn’t care about your storage back-end, networking, etc.

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      18 hours ago

      How so? It’s one of the things I check in addition to last update, etc.

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        18 hours ago

        Douchey little popularity contests do not mean code is good. It’s misleading just like upvotes. It’s just what social media loving developers do. Most respectable (not all) projects avoid making a big deal out of it. It already shows it on GitHub. Why show it again? To be douchey?

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          18 hours ago

          Hmmm

          do not mean code is good

          Doesn’t mean it’s bad either, but warrants checking out.

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          I guess I just don’t see it as douchey. To me is says, ‘hey this might be worth checking out.’ Besides Lemmy and a couple of long standing forums, I really don’t do social media so perhaps I not as jaded.