There should still be lots of energy stored holding it together. It’s just incredibly hard to split.
There should still be lots of energy stored holding it together. It’s just incredibly hard to split.
I once asked a girl to dance with me. She said she was actually looking for someone with boobs. I convinced her by saying I have manboobs.
That was my peak rizz.
Yeah, the trouble was that this show was explicitly produced for Amazon. Maybe the writing was already on the wall and that is why they didn’t put in any effort.
That shit was even bad if you had it ad-free through Prime. Watched a show there and it would have a half second black screen at the place where an ad would be. Sometimes in the middle of dialogue.
To be fair we also have it much easier with our healthcare that doesn’t know the concept of sick-days. When you’re sick you just don’t go to work and your healthcare pays half your salary while your employer continues paying the other half.
So we can actually afford to stay home in bed and let our bodies do the work while we rest.
Why not use an OS that supports your use case? If not Linux or BSD I bet Windows Server supports it.
When you went back in time to prevent Hitler’s entry into art school so that you wouldn’t have to analyse his overrated aquarrells in art class anymore.
Buy four of them.
Huh, I thought the lowest denomination was 1.00 Cents.
The peculiar thing is that it even sounds stupid in its original German. It sounds similar to the kindergarten-level insult “Heulsuse” which roughly means “whiny sissy”.
Still the distro I use on most of my systems.
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.
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.
Wehrmacht denn sowas?
If you’re playing Baldur’s Gate 3 go to the prison at Basilisk Gate and squeak to the rat.
Take frozen fish sticks out of the packaging and fry for 5-7 minutes from all sides.