

There were a lot more during one of the big Reddit migrations but they don’t work.
Communities need engagement and you don’t get that with bot cross posts.
There were a lot more during one of the big Reddit migrations but they don’t work.
Communities need engagement and you don’t get that with bot cross posts.
The port can’t get power to electrify ships while they are in port. The data centers are literally in the port and have consumed or reserved it all.
Ships that dock can’t shut down their engines at that port so they are likely to dock elsewhere.
It’s not odd. You’ll need to build the 3 VMs if you want to run Kubernetes and not destroy your existing hypervisor.
For me? 40/5 was about the best I could get. Mountains between me and the towers.
It can’t, and the taxes you would pay to support fiber to my home would be extreme.
But fiber to a local wireless solution? Sure. But even that’s not possible for everyone, and they were expensive and unreliable until starlink started showing up. LEO internet has its benefits.
I’m a starlink customer and think it’s one of the best advancements in the past decade as it provides real access to rural addresses. The side effects of this is nearly immeasurable.
Spacex needs to STFU about this though. Fiber should continue to be deployed where possible.
You can’t maintain security and feature changes separately long term.
Let’s look at your code from 20+ years ago?
No one remembers how vulnerable windows server and windows desktop OS’s were before they revamped updates?
Forced updates are great. The internet is safer.
In windows you may need to add an ifilter. Adobe’s is pretty good. Then windows search will be able to search contents.
Sounds like shit drives are half of the problem?
The answer here is still a single vpn, and Tailscale makes this even easier.
What you’re describing is overly complex routing, and split DNS.
Join all clients to a single network.
From the diagram you just want to put everything within a vpn so they are on the same network.
You can choose whatever vpn solution you want but I like Tailscale since you don’t need to set up any inbound nat or firewall.
From the diagram it looks like you want your outside clients to use vpn as well.
Yes.
Otherwise, just open up ports on your network firewall and set up DNS to point to your external ip.
There might be a way to do this with cloudfare that is more secure.
Edit: you might want to create a network diagram to help explain what you have and what you want to do. The way you describe the problem is confusing.
Install Tailscale on your vps and your homelab server.
Share the Tailscale dns of your server with guests.
Use your vps as your exit node.
I still end up with other issues.
Right now I have one that attempted an update and ate the storage device. I later find out that the update command is deprecated and shouldn’t be used. Why is it still there then?
Another that installed a DE but the display is sideways and it’s not responding to the config.txt edits to rotate the display. In windows i didn’t need to look anything up, just right click and edit my display settings.
Could be. I just remember being perturbed that there wasn’t an easy way to undo that situation.
Every single time I try out Linux it’s been a shitshow. Stuff doesn’t work, drive encryption requires multiple passwords to boot up. Updates that fail.
Windows just works. Only apple is more consistent.
I can see this being multi player