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title: "HEY: a new take on email"
summary: "Gmail, Outlook, and spammers have ruined email for everyone. HEY fixes it."
date: 2023-06-24T16:50:20-04:00
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title: "LXD: Containers for Human Beings"
subtitle: "Docker's great and all, but I prefer the workflow of interacting with VMs"
date: 2023-06-14T10:50:41-04:00
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- Technology
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- Sysadmin
- Containers
- VMs
- Docker
- LXD
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This is a blog-post-version of a talk I presented at both Ubuntu Summit 2022 and
SouthEast LinuxFest 2023. The first was not recorded, but the second was and is
on [SELF's PeerTube instance.][selfpeertube] I apologise for the terrible, but
there's unfortunately nothing I can do about that.
[selfpeertube]: https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/w/hjiTPHVwGz4hy9n3cUL1mq?start=1m
## The benefits of VMs and containers
- **Isolation:** we don't want an attacker to get into our webserver and be able
to gain access to our email server
- **Flexibility:** <abbr title="Virtual Machines">VMs</abbr> and containers only
use the resources they've been given
- **Portability:** once set up and configured, VMs and containers can mostly be
treated as black boxes; as long as the surrounding environment is similar to
the previous in terms of communication, they can just be picked up and dropped
on bare metal servers as necessary.
- **Density:**
- **Cleanliness:**