

I watched some old Minecraft let’s play a while back and I think it’s gone forever now. Really wish I had somehow downloaded a copy before it just bleeped out.
I watched some old Minecraft let’s play a while back and I think it’s gone forever now. Really wish I had somehow downloaded a copy before it just bleeped out.
Here’s my Gluetun configuration if it helps:
services:
gluetun:
image: qmcgaw/gluetun
container_name: gluetun
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
environment:
- VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=custom
- VPN_TYPE=openvpn
- OPENVPN_CUSTOM_CONFIG=/gluetun/custom.conf
- FIREWALL_VPN_INPUT_PORTS=XYZ
ports:
- 8080:8080 # webui
- XYZ:XYZ/tcp
- XYZ:XYZ/udp
restart: always
volumes:
- ./gluetun:/gluetun
env_file:
- .env
devices:
- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
Have you specified network_mode: "service:gluetun"
in your docker?
I wish the movie was longer, even though the runtime is 2h20m.
this is actually the default behavior for zypper!
I never had an XBOX or PS2. I went over to my friend’s house and he’d let me take a controller. I’m surprised this is considered retro now and I’m a little sad since I never got to play it.
Now I have Steam games I can’t find time or joy to play and with no one to play them with.
With 64GB all I can think of is a lot of memory for street map routing (OSRM). Otherwise, homelab it.
I call them after what service is running on it. E.g. openvpn.
AirVPN is great. I got it during the Halloween / Cyber Monday sale. 3 years for $70
Some people might shop there because it’s closer than Walmart. Also I’m not sure what a 40 day “boycott” will do to sales.
For me I spent one hour of ADHD hyper focusing to get the gist of regex. Python.org has good documentation. It’s been like 2 years so I’ve forgotten it too lol.
OK. I think I get it. So people enable uPnP on their routers and then open Minecraft’s port using uTorrent (or any other program that opens a port with uPnP). And they do all of that instead of just logging into their NAT routers. Honestly, sounds like something I would do before I knew networking concepts, though if it were explained to me it would be a million times more confusing than just learning how to configure NAT.
Can you explain this? I have so many questions.
This is hilarious because I can attest to this. I took a class where we were partially graded on security - part of that was proper SQL parameterization. Half of my team couldn’t / wouldn’t be bothered to do so. It was just impossibly hard to get them to do so, almost as if I was asking them to do 10 pushups for every line of code.
I fiddled with TI BASIC in school and wrote a horrifying abomination that ran Minesweeper. Complete with 3x3 clearing and flagging. Calc 1 was my free period.
Cooking guide said 2000 F for 1 minute
He had us replace call center switches without telling them first. Call center.