I still just use :X with vim on a server I can ssh to.
I still just use :X with vim on a server I can ssh to.
I’m no doctor, but it sounds like rheumatoid arthritis or an autoimmune response. Did you have covid?
See a different doc. Get extensive bloodwork. They may need to get you to a rheumatologist. Good luck.
Battery tech is making a lot of things better/possible. E-mtb for example. Drones, camper van power, etc.
No. Pong. Analog rotary controllers. Not the original, but the consumer stuff that came shortly after. No digital electronics whatsoever.
I had this one.
Pong
Rack mount server class machines at home generally aren’t great options. Definitely stick with tower/mini designs.
That said, for a home server a general workstation may be best. I personally have a System 76 Thelio. I added a second drive and installed proxmox with a ZFS mirrored pool.
Self documenting systems ftw.
Ride smooth not fast has won me some mountain bike races.
You can ship to Graylog with netcat or filebeat. Then you can do all of your graphing, searching, and analysis there.
I use it. No complaints here. They’ve recently reduced their rates. The alternatives are more involved and more expensive. I put my remote Borg repos on rsync.net
Because I use Borg I don’t really need their zfs snapshots but those are pretty cool too.
I have multiple Borg repos, so rather than add a remote for each I just rclone everything at once to rsync.
Black Mesa Project and Stray
For home, use your firewall. Either physical ports on the firewall with dumb switches or vlans with managed layer 2 switches.
There are many ways to do this. Proxmox can do it with ovs if all your devices are virtualized. Pfsense is probably the most straightforward.
The best way to run pfsense is on dedicated hardware. This would work for you https://protectli.com/vault-4-port/
You’ll also then need switches or a managed switch with vlans for each network segment.
The one you can keep for at least 5 years and still receive updates. I’m rocking a OnePlus 7 pro with crdroid 10.2 (android 14). No need to change unless it dies or 4g stops performing.
There are devices like the Netgear lm1200 that can do it inline by themselves.
I have that device, but configured as a second gateway. My firewall manages the failover based on primary packet loss and latency.
I run nut on a pi.
In addition to ups, an LTE failover. I’ve had my Comcast crap be offline for hours.
That’s fucking stupid.
Borg. With rsync.net if you want to keep an off-site.
When I had Netflix I registered it with a gift card.