

I am actually rather curious: what communities are out there using Usenet boards?


I am actually rather curious: what communities are out there using Usenet boards?


Can also check one more time wireguard directly. Thanks!


I get what you’re saying, but how exactly the whole IP rotation is done in your case? How did you manage to have it accessible at all times even when your home IP changes? In my home I actually have ipv6 which I am not sure if it does not make things more difficult


Never heard of this one, will check once I can


If you check my edit that is kind of what I was hoping to do from the start: have a hop server (or stepping stone, both terms apply), and from there I do what I need to do


Never tried hidden services from tor. Can check how that works but not sure if it is the solution I am looking for. Thanks for the info anyways!


Ah great, this sounds like what I was missing with tailscale. With try once I can, thanks!


I will check if this can work for me, but sounds like it is the kind of solution I am looking for


I think I did set this option, but still no internal IP. Can try again later to be sure


I do not have Nat of any kind that I am aware


Basically when I connect to tailscale I just can’t get it to give an internal IP so I can access everything with my configs. Unless I am missing something obvious, I don’t understand what is going on here.


Shop now all the nukes? How? Asking for a friend
That for me is incredibly strange. Basically means for the Netherlands a massive change was made in the original medium. If it makes it better or worse I can’t tell, but I would personally always check the original to understand better what was the original intent of the show (which I plan to do with this one. I need more stop motion animation in my life)
Can anyone remind me where this animation comes from and the name? I am a sucker for stop motion kind of animations


At least bonzie was funny, unlike openclaw


On the internet, no one knows you’re made of cups


That is some wild shit. Anyways for anyone else somewhat new to all this: when hosting anything, try to stick to reputable projects 1st and be always wary of shady installation tactics (I believe yesterday someone posted about curl bash. This is just a single example). If you want to try something new (as in brand new project), try it isolated 1st on some VM (proxmox helps a lot with this). When you are confident and more people give an approval, then think about putting on the main environment


My definition of refurb is anyone that actually has a store and only deals with this stuff. Examples are western digital themselves or Seagate, or shops like true base
Somehow, I can hear this gif