It’s been a really long time since I last played this, but wasn’t the java edition the go-to for modding? Has that changed lately? If it hasn’t it’d be a bit of bummer to lose that huge modding scene.
It’s been a really long time since I last played this, but wasn’t the java edition the go-to for modding? Has that changed lately? If it hasn’t it’d be a bit of bummer to lose that huge modding scene.
Look up flick stick controls on YouTube, it’s hard to get used to it, but if you get it right it’s even better than keyboard and mouse
You need to use shred instead of rm. If you use rm the data still lives on your drive until it gets overwritten
Of course high availability always requires multiple nodes.
Its just that while choosing how to set up my cluster I looked up several options (proxmox, swarm, kubernetes…) and I noticed that kubernetes is generally meant for bigger deployments.
I only need a single replica for each of my containers and they can all run on a single node, so kubernetes is overkill just to get high availability For my use case
I was looking into converting my docker services into a cluster to get high availability and to learn it for work, but while investigating it, I read that kubernetes is actually meant for scalability and just a single service per cluster.
Also read that docker swarm is actually what is recommended for my homelab use case. So I’m right now on my way to convert everything to docker stacks. What do you think?
Because it makes your fingerprint more unique
You now have to log in with a Google user for it to work
That was edited after the fact.
Oh I’m sorry, I didn’t notice you were on kbin, hope they implement it soon
The second icon below your post is the crosspost icon next to the star, click it, select a different community and you’re done
This script makes it look a lot like old reddit, specially the compact version.
This is awesome, thank you!
Luckily there’s this script that changes Lemmy to look a lot more like old reddit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxC1fPE1QEE