No, I certainly still benefit from it, as do most Americans. But that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t fight against it.
You can test it out by running ‘telnet <ip> <port>’ to check if the port is open. This is best done from another network.
Your ssh rule says it’s from anywhere. You want to change port 22 to 25565, and run /op username on your Minecraft server to whitelist your friends. Make sure your whitelist flag is turned on with your server config.
Instead of allowing traffic over your port from anywhere, you can specify your friend’s external IP.
Not for people who are asking questions about port forwarding
That’s kind of just socialism then.
Edit. Misread op comment.
100% sign me up.
I find it better at things under 100 lines. Otherwise it starts to lose context. Any ideas how to address this?
Deal
Serfs had more vacation days
I prefer lmde but yes.
Let me know if you find a fix. I’m trying to stream 3 of my cameras to the Synology surveillance GUI, and it’s a fucking slideshow. I get a few frames a minute.
Gonna try the same thing on an orange pi
Yeah that only due to md5 hash collisions though. That wouldn’t work on sha for example
LFS would be a much better fit.
Get off my lawn
I rinse mine in iso, scrub with an old toothbrush and rinse.
That’s not really a relevant argument here. One of the massive benefits of RISC-V is the lack of proprietary instruction sets.
Still better than powershell though
Yeah you lost me at well behaved.
I just try to befriend the water and it vanishes.