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Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
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urmom = main pc
fbi = rpi 4 with docker + pihole + 2x unbound
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An “average” cmatrix uses around 7.6 MiB of memory and 2.5% ~2.7% of cpu on the same Rpi4.
t. Got a rpi 4 right to my left. It runs 24/7, so it takes a few keystrokes to test.
the overhead would be minimal
Kind of a “self-flex”, but one of the “#1 container” I mentioned in the OP, cmatrix (should have said image, I was way too sleepy when I posted this, but eh) uses less than 1% of the CPU and exactly 486kb of RAM (and that is on a RPI 4), so yep… pretty sure any PC (and I -REALLY meant to say ANY) will have 0 issues running those tiny, “waste of resources” apps. :^)
Blocky, unbound, and btop (which is not related to self-hosting, but its low memory plus cpu usage can be really handy on low power devices.)
Armbian. Aside from some minor inconveniences, typical from a Ubloatu install (unsolicited openvpn, cron, network-manager) its a breddy gucci distro.
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By manually updating the whole thing.
“Gus are you cra–”
Eh, its a good brain exercise.
VMs if you have enough RAM and/or need to run something on a non-compatible system (like pfsense on ARM). Containers for everything else.
There is no evidence for the same reason that I don’t need to explain why “fire is hot” – everyone who used the internet for at least 5 minutes in their entire lifespan knows this.
If your “main machine” is a Orange Pi 5 plus… then why not.
In a nutshell, Blocky is “Adguard but open souce” while being more “technofancy”.
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Is that a lot?
It definitely is – considering that my rpi 4 with pihole has an average of 10% to 15%.
Eh…you’ve got a point there. Then again, there is always pendrives and other extremely small devices where you can copy your (mostly important/crucial) files in and carry it along with your house/car keys or something like that.