It’s always been desserts or sweets
It’s always been desserts or sweets
I saw a video on this exact topic a while ago, it was pretty interesting. Not enough to make me move off Arch (BTW), but I could see it used on some old hardware if I felt like tinkerin’.
FOR THE COMMONWEALTH
Get a cheap VPS on digital ocean, and make a wireguard tunnel from there to your server. Then you don’t need any open ports on your home network
You knew what you were doing, you little shit.
With love,
- Fellow Linux Shill
Accurate username
I’m from Canada, and when we say “Donair”, we are referring to what many other countries would call “döner kebab”
So it’s Donair poutine? I’ll fw it
Radical Experience, Always Continue Twerking
I have an edgecellent solution for that
People normally warn against dual booting because of the headaches it can cause - you went and fucked up with triple boot.
It’s pretty easy to do, I set it up using this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlcVx-k-02E
They reduced the free option from 5 nodes to 3 a while back. Looks like only the people who had the 5 node license received that email.
Wireguard is even easier
Why are you manually running backups? Script it and run as a cron job
Why do you need to cast to it? An Android TV device like the one I mentioned can just play that content.
Yes, I use subdomains.
I pay for one domain name in Cloudflare (e.g. awesomedomain.com
), and have a single “A” record pointing to the public IP of my server, and a single “CNAME” record with a value of *
that points to awesomedomain.com
.
That way, any subdomain gets directed to the server, and then you setup Nginx Proxy Manager to listen for certain subdomains and where to proxy them. No need to manage any further DNS records in Cloudflare, and any changes made on the proxy don’t need any wait time for DNS records to propagate.
Nginx Proxy Manager also handles automatic SSL certs through Let’s Encrypt - I really can’t recommend it enough.
SMOKE 'EM IF YOU GOT 'EM, RAWR RAWR