So was the one that slid out a chemical toilet or such? Or was its plumbing like a flexible dryer vent? I'm hung up on how the plumbing would work
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So was the one that slid out a chemical toilet or such? Or was its plumbing like a flexible dryer vent? I'm hung up on how the plumbing would work
I am not an expert but I've dabbled on this before some years ago. I'm taking a swing at this not knowing what Caddy is.
If you don't need it exposed publicly, you just need a local DNS server like bind or dnsmasq set up somewhere on the local network, or edit the hosts files on your individual machines to hard code your local network service IPs for those machines. You don't need a purchased domain name to advertise domains locally. It's probably also possible for each machine to advertise its DNS without a central server, but it's outside of my expertise.
Exposing port services with a domain name is a lot trickier but it's doable in various ways. A cursory search says SRV records or setting up a proxy on your local network. It's been a long time since I've attempted this. Optimally your host and client will just be configured to use the correct ports already, like port 80 for http and port 443 for https and whatever the default port is for your other services, so that you can use the same hostname per IP.
Since it's all on your local network I wouldn't bother with encryption/self signed certs, unless your risk profile includes randos on your network sniffing your services (spying on your network traffic while connected to your network).
I don't have guides handy but maybe some of those keywords will help. If you're not staunchly anti-ai, it's a common enough scenario for something like chatgpt to guide you through.
+1 to all of this. I paid for it when it was $90 lifetime, before either Jellyfin was popular before I heard of it, who knows. It works fine. No reason to put extra effort into replacing something that I have no problems or qualms with.
I appreciate that you justified your submission, unlike many answers here.
Blue Prince, finally got room 46, day 19
checks community
Also Raptor: Call of the Shadows (1994 edition)
It plays sounds at presses, but I don't think it plays sounds near time out does it? That would encourage participation I think. I know players can set their own timers, but I don't think that's a substitute.
ETA: also keeping the chat going for a couple minutes after the game ends would be cool I think.
This was great (again)! Thanks!
+1, the 30-minute lockout discouraged participation. I don't have a great idea for a replacement. Maybe a flat bonus time that persists between presses? Not sure.
I liked the puzzle. Wrong answers showing in chat also discouraged participation a bit.
Never heard of it. That's part of the problem I guess.
I generally feel the same. Also, bubble bath- not relaxing, because then I'm covered in a thin soapy film and am forced to shower after.
That said, I think it's a western problem. I didn't hate baths when I was in Japan. Huge deep tubs, and the entire room is waterproof with a drain, so not only is the bath super deep but you can also overflow it as part of the experience. All that together made all the difference.
The bottom line is that you can trade other players stuff for their platinum.
Joke / long-standing sysadmin knowledge.
I disagree with the author. Bullet Heaven is simply the opposite of Bullet Hell because the bullets come from the player instead of the arena. One of the points the author's argument stands on is that "fans of one aren't necessarily fans of the other" and that 'bullet hell games don't resemble bullet heaven games', as if the similarity in the name implies some similarity in genre, which is obviously not the case.
Yeah I feel this way about Sonic in general. You get punished for going fast in a game that markets itself on going fast.
Exciting!!
https://www.instagram.com/marcosfunhouse/reels/ this guy does Vintage Recipes Gone Horribly Wrong. He attempts to make vintage recipes and eats them. You should make a submission :)
So kinda like royalties
Hi! Looks ok. Since you're learning still, I recommend running this code through pylint and black. You can search for 'python black' and 'python pylint' for more details on those.
I always appreciate these. But I don't have anything worthwhile to add so I'll continue on that realm and say that the title photo looks like a certain... something. Heheh
I read it out loud to my SO and they asked me to send them a copy!
Too much The Dude, not enough Kylo Ren
thanks for using Leebra!
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