It would. But it’s a good option when you have computationally heavy tasks and communication is relatively light.
It would. But it’s a good option when you have computationally heavy tasks and communication is relatively light.
Once configured, Tor Hidden Services also just work (you may need to use some fresh bridges in certain countries if ISPs block Tor there though). You don’t have to trust any specific third party in this case.
Disabling root login and password auth, using a non-standard port and updating regularly works for me for this exact use case.
There’s good journalism as well, e.g. Quanta Magazine, Scientific American &c.
I have a MediaWiki instance on my laptop (I’ve found the features of all other wikis/mindmaps/knowledge databases decisively insufficient after having a taste of MW templates, Semantic MediaWiki and Scribunto).
Also some smaller things like pihole-standalone, Jellyfin and dictd.
Love etymological articles with unreliable narrators.