

Me, packaging company software to Alpine Packages so that I can just apk add stuff
Me, packaging company software to Alpine Packages so that I can just apk add stuff
At that point I’d poke around what’s in there, cuz there’s absolutely a mess in there
I use ~/.local/bin
since by linux standard, ~/.local
is a user-level /usr/local
, which is a override level of /usr
~/bin
ends up cluttering the home folder
Ubuntu… Then Slackware… Then Fedora… Then Arch I still dont know why tf I went to Slackware… It was painful, but worth it
I mean, the author was good enough to actually made a decent edit of it that doesn’t feel cheap, and did put proper credits at it Hard for me to consider it a ripoff
I have switched production to Caddy before V2 and haven’t looked back ever since. During my Apache era, always had to keep a eye on stuff and deal when things decided to break With caddy? I just throw the config and it just works without complaining at all
Y E E E E E E E E E E E Blame! is just so good
Nah, custom game. Edit a existing map to have 0 waves and you’re Gucci In campaign tho, I have found there’s a few commands you can use to instantly conquer a map. It’s cheating, but it let’s me focus on what I want
Mindustry It goes from a tower defense game to a logistics game for me Forget enemies, How can I haul the most amount of shit down data pipelines without letting a single container hold items for too long? My worlds are just a absolute mess of conveyor belts going everywhere, transport drones coming and going, items being produced, used, machined and consumed everywhere And the only purpose is to give me more endpoints to grow it
. . . I gotta tour one of your worlds someday
Shit like this I have only seen in a Manga once, forgot the name, but basically bunch of robots that humanity made were let loose without humans(they died) and they kept building giant megastructures for no reason without stopping It’s just absolutely surreal and I just love it
Heavily doubt. They probably will port S2 stuff onto Anomaly instead
Disable password authentication on SSH
Enable firewall and block all ports you’re not using(most firewalls do this by default)
Switch to a LTS kernel(not security related, but it keeps things going smooth… Technically it is safer since it gets updated less often so it is a bit more battle tested? Never investigated whenever a LTS kernel is safer than a standard one)
Use Caddy to proxy to services instead of directly exposing them out
HTTPS for web stuff(Caddy does it automatically)
I give it 3 months
You just need to look at the problem from a different angle
And if there’s other users in the machine, it doesn’t fuck things up for others Or if it ends up messing something up, it is user-scoped, so its a lot easier to fix than a bricked system