You better start believing in cyberpunk dystopia Miss Turner. You’re in one!
You better start believing in cyberpunk dystopia Miss Turner. You’re in one!
Brilliant!
And then a baby on a tricycle drives by casually.
Gimme a whole body suit to help with losing weight.
So, what did you do?
Just for drive redundancy it’s awesome. One drive fails you just pull it out, put in a new one and let the array rebuild. I guess the upside of hardware RAID is that some even allow you to swap a disk without powering down. Either way, you have minimal downtime.
I guess a better way would be to have multiple servers. Though with features like checksums in BTRFS I guess a RAID is still better because it can protect against bitrot. And with directly connected systems in a RAID it is generally easier to ensure consistency.
I’d stay away from hardware RAID controllers. If they fail you’re gonna have a hard time. Learned that the hard way. With a software RAID you can do what you proposed. Just put the disk in another system and use it there.
I haven’t been in a shower for months. Just in my bed. And I haven’t posted a shower thought.
YO MOMMA happened in your mom!
Port forwarding is what you’re looking for. You almost certainly can configure that in your router. You tell it what the port in the outside should be and to what IP and port in your LAN it should go.
Edit: Just saw your other comments. I’m a bit at a loss.
NPM won’t help you here. As you said, it’s only for http. You will have to set up port forwarding in your router. But as far as I recall Minecraft changes its port with every game. So you could either change that in your router every time you start another game.
But it would be better (for security as well) to set up a VPN. Many routers actually have that built in.
That is, if your goal is to have your Minecraft server reachable through the internet.
For DNS you will need a Dynamic DNS service to let the name always point to your public IP. For this as well many routers have built-in functionality. Maybe even a preferred service.
Whoever can see through WordPress’s spaghetti code must be a genius.
Plus, OP delivered a text version.
If I had a nickel for every time I had to change my ssh key algorithm I’d have two nickels.
Which isn’t much but it’s concerning that it happened twice.
417 Expectation Failed: Describes my life too well.
507 Insufficient Storage Is the reason.
You have become the very thing you sought to destroy!
I basically just use it to also post to the fediverse. It works. But I don’t follow anyone so I wouldn’t know anything about that side.