Built this as a guide for users of my hosting service. Everything here was run on a real instance. The Mesa/LLVM dependency is genuinely painful on a 1GB disk, and I couldn't find a way around it. WindowMaker won the window manager battle purely on dependency chain cleanliness; it pulls in no GTK, no Python, no audio stack. Happy to answer questions about any of the choices made. Screenshots at the end.
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Imustaskforhelp•5h ago
Hey backtogeek! I see you on lowendtalk quite often, Its amazing to see you on hackernews as well!
(Tierhive is amazing btw, I have used it and I do quite like the idea of minimalism and you are well regarded within the lowendtalk when we talk about Minimalist vm's for example)
Although hackernews doesn't have a discussion, I am commenting as a form of appreciation method. It was a good surprise to reading the domain name of this post and your name on hackernews :-)
Also I do wonder what is the intersection of people who use both lowendtalk and hackernews.
backtogeek•3h ago
Thanks I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
I wonder that too. I have been a reader for YEARS, lost access to my old account, so I am cautious about posting content here, as I know new low-post accounts are often seen as spammy, which is fair enough.
Imustaskforhelp•2h ago
> I wonder that too. I have been a reader for YEARS, lost access to my old account, so I am cautious about posting content here, as I know new low-post accounts are often seen as spammy, which is fair enough.
Yea a lot of new accounts on Hackernews are indeed spammy, I am lucky that my account is old enough and hopefully verified enough within the community to not be considered AI now.
I hope that my comment gives your account any minor reputation because your work is fantastic within lowendvps's spaces and I wish to say to the hackernews community that tierhive's cheapest vps at 3$/yr is definitely a steal deal especially when as you have shown how much things can run within a lowend-vps
Imustaskforhelp•5h ago
(Tierhive is amazing btw, I have used it and I do quite like the idea of minimalism and you are well regarded within the lowendtalk when we talk about Minimalist vm's for example)
Although hackernews doesn't have a discussion, I am commenting as a form of appreciation method. It was a good surprise to reading the domain name of this post and your name on hackernews :-)
Also I do wonder what is the intersection of people who use both lowendtalk and hackernews.
backtogeek•3h ago
I wonder that too. I have been a reader for YEARS, lost access to my old account, so I am cautious about posting content here, as I know new low-post accounts are often seen as spammy, which is fair enough.
Imustaskforhelp•2h ago
Yea a lot of new accounts on Hackernews are indeed spammy, I am lucky that my account is old enough and hopefully verified enough within the community to not be considered AI now.
I hope that my comment gives your account any minor reputation because your work is fantastic within lowendvps's spaces and I wish to say to the hackernews community that tierhive's cheapest vps at 3$/yr is definitely a steal deal especially when as you have shown how much things can run within a lowend-vps
Have a nice day :)