Yes, the game is beautiful but the characters felt really shallow and the dialogue options and the story felt dull and uninspiring.
Yes, the game is beautiful but the characters felt really shallow and the dialogue options and the story felt dull and uninspiring.
Just changing the SSH port to non standard port would greatly reduce that risk. Disable root login and password login, use VLANs and containers whenever possible, update your services regularly and you will be mostly fine
If you are behind CGNAT and use some tunnel (Wireguard, Tailscale, etc.) to access your services which are running on Docker containers, the attack vector is almost not existing.
Do you really need multiple VMs, can’t you run all at one? The easiest would be to install some windows/Linux on a single machine. Then stream your games with Sunshine/Moonshine and connect over RDP/VPN?
Not to mention that this Agile methodology is burning out people pretty fast. It puts a lot of pressure on developers.
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted - just pick one or more services from the list and start looking into their documentation.
YouTube and the web are full of information and guides how you can do it. Me personally I would suggest you to use Docker container and Docker compose if possible. You can see how you can install Docker or Podman to run the containers.
How is your mobile coverage, mine is pretty shitty.
I am very much interested
Frigate or Bluetooth I guess
It is never too late to learn something like this. Especially now when there are so many resources that can help you to learn it. It is another story if you want to find a job as a programmer, because I think the majority of companies prefer to hire younger talents.
Python is an excellent choice for a beginner.
Good luck and keep going!
That’s why I also switched to Obsidian. Used it for a while, but the inability to port it to another app turned me off.
What’s wrong with Aegis?
You mean OpenTofu, right?
Yes, that last thing is a deal breaker for me. No open source tool is trying to lock you in. That’s the whole idea of open source.
Have you tried https://shadowsocks.org/? I don’t have any experience with it, but heard it is good at masquerading your traffic and making it almost impossible for your ISP to block it
The reality is that you won’t learn much just by reading, you need to try to debug stuff and eventually work in the area to truly learn.
But I am sure there are plenty of tutorials and video courses in various platforms where you can learn a bit on the topic. Coursera might be a good place to start as you can enroll for free to those courses if I am not wrong.
Damn, paying 4$ for a gallon, here in Europe the gallon is more than 7$.
You know when something is free on the internet, you are the product
Or Dockge