Huh good to know thanks!
Huh good to know thanks!
Maybe it’s ignorance on my part, but my office and the router in the house aren’t on the same circuit.
Or, at least they have different sections in the breaker.
House is brand new, put up in 2021
You can TRY power line adapters:
TP-Link AV2000 Powerline Adapter https://a.co/d/0fa6e3f3
Their application can be hit or miss, but mine have been perfect. Had them just under 2 years. Able to get full bandwidth and no discernable latency addition
Yeah same boat here.
Testosterone got the better of me weight lifting in high school and I fucked up the ligament that holds my left kneecap down.
I pop and crack like a 70 year old and I’m 29 (been happening since I was 17) and I can’t keep my left knee bent for long periods of time without it aching.
I’m trying to stay young by playing video games (primarily rocket league) but they don’t feel the same as when I was younger. That was my actual sign.
Yep same thing.
Moved from Nova to Niagara after trying about 30 different launchers (closed and open) and I don’t think I’ll be changing for quite a long time.
Edit: I can’t read and actively also trying to put my 5 month old to bed.
Please ignore dumb dumb (me)
Sys admin here for quite some time.
This is pretty typical in our field I’ve found, because that’s what it takes to move up in this field.
Non-CS just believe the “oh you work with computers? So you must know how to hack Facebook” logic, so they have to either say they don’t know how and look stupid, or just rattle off some absolute bonkers shit that uses acronyms and such above the non-CSs head.
This eventually bleeds into their reality and becomes a character trait.
It’s more a human/culture problem than a CS problem but I get what you mean :)
Bullet dodged?
Honestly the single biggest thing to self-hosting is breaking stuff.
Host stuff that seems interesting to you, and dick around with it. If it breaks, read the logs and try to fix. If you can’t, revert to a backup and try to reproduce.
If you start out with things that interest you, you’ll more likely stick with the hobby. From there you can move to hosting things with external access - maybe vpn inside your own network through your router?
From there, get your security in line and host a basic webserver. Something small, low attack vector, and build on it. Then expand!
Definitely recommend docker to start with - specifically docker compose. Read the documentation and mess around!
First container I would host is portainer. General web admin/management panel for containers.
Good luck :).
… I blame the kid’s sleep regression and my lack thereof.
I’ll give this a shot, thanks!
Honestly I’m not super concerned about the contents being public.
As far as a forum/wiki, I’d like it to look like it was meant for this job, those would be a little more on the hefty side just for posting some images/text to.
I would build it myself but I’ve got a 4 month old. Not a ton of time to sit down in React.
This is close, but I’d like to be able to manually add text to each review (for my benefit really) and general x/y star reviews for them.
Also it really wouldn’t need Auth - I’d be the only one actually editing the pages.
Skipped? Elaborate lol.
Internet culture moves so fast there’s an ungodly amount of things that’s happened.
Looks like Syteline to me lol.
This is oddly similar to some informal workups I’ve done for our work network.
Nice work 👍.
Hi. System Admin millennial here.
You would think that’s the case, but in my experience it’s not.
Millenials were around during a major shift/evolution in general home computer use, so we’re much closer to understanding the “flow” of tech, even if it’s older. Gen-Z tries to think in smartphone or tablet mode.
Younger Gen-Z are the same as a blue collar boomer: when the company I work for hires a Gen-Z employee, I spend a ton of time with them the first few weeks “fixing” their “broken” machines. Most of the Millenials that are hired can do the general troubleshooting themselves.
I will agree with the music bit though.
I LOVE papa Roanoke
Accidently seen cp on the dark web about 15 years ago. That’s nice.
Also a few years ago stumbled on a guy torturing a fly. Just a normal house fly. It was pinned against what looked like cork and the poster starting tearing off a limb every second or so giggling.
I know it was just a fly, but it was extremely unsettling.
And you enjoy ease of use friend.
Used this for all of 10 seconds and fell in love.