Hehe, kk. Ya I figured if you were just playing around and testing, it for some home project.
But ya don't want to be caught up in that Thx 😊
How important is it? I can host a small Linux vm for you if you want. As long as traffic is minimal and not "obnoxious"
DM me details if you want.
Ya, if we were to suddenly, and without warning, cut off their power, it would cause major issues for the American grid. Check out Grady's Practical Engineering series on the subject on YouTube, or better yet Nebula.
I think it's a great idea, as it also gives you access to your *arr stack from a simple ssh session, so you don't have to expose the GUI interfaces to the Internet!
Well done! I'm looking forward to playing with this!
Thanks!
This is horrifyingly accurate.
Nice!!
It's like I was there.
I have it installed on several old laptops/Chromebooks. It's cute, but it's not really performing how it bragged it would... Gonna have to find something leaner....
Right!? Opportunity missed...

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Very helpful! Thanks for this!
Elden Ring, please.
Thanks for this, and Merry Christmas! Hope yours is wonderful!
Ya! And your server or application can live in several of them at the same time, or just float around from one to the other, like....
Great "tip".... 😋
Couple good ideas already posted, but also you can update your hosts file with a ref to the internal IP, or if you are running your own DNS server, add an override for the domain
Welcome to Cybertron:
Inferno - firewall
OmegaSupreme - hypervisor host
Cliffjumper - ssh jumpbox
Daytrader - webserver
Metroplex - Plex server
WheelJack - my PC
Not the most famous Transformers, but I try to keep the names relevant.
(There's more, but that's all I can think of off hand)
So English is weird; any non-stressed syllable in a word has the exact same vowel sound: the schwa
It's basically a very neutral vowel sound because we are lazy speakers.