State of the Thunix - March 2020================================So, Thunix has moved to a new host. With this move comes many benefits,and a couple of tradeoffs.So, first for what we lost: We lost ~8GB of RAM and 1TB of disk space.We rarely utilized more than 1/4 of the RAM, so we're still way good togo there.We haven't ran out of disk space, with 2TB, in fact, we have beenhovering ~1/4 usage. So, right now, we're at ~50% usage. We will begetting rid of some low-usage mirrors, that have plenty of replicasalready in Germany, which should free up a bunch more space.What we have gained: ipv6 addresses, full virtualization (Which allowsus to modify the system more heavily, better isolation (Which means moreprivacy and security for users), we can do snaps and containers now aswell!We have also gotten what should hopefully be a more sustainable model:Thunix is now being graciously sponsored by [WNY TechnologyCollaborative](https://wnytechcollab.com), a worker-owned cooperative,that works with other cooperatives, socialist organizations, non-profitorganizations, and local small businesses to meet their informationtechnology needs. So, as long as they are still in business, we have ahome :)All in all, this new home gives us a lot more flexibility to grow, andgets us to a slightly more sustainable position, since donations (Whilestill welcomed) have been pretty lacking. This move provides stability,for the moment. Eventually, I would like to see Thunix become a fullyself-sustaining community.If you see anything awry, open an issue on our tildegit repo foransible, if you're unsure where the problem is, or drop a line intilde.chat/#thunix, and we'll check into it, so see what is wrong.So, on to more good things!