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  • This place looks amazing.

    I have a Rainy75 and I love it. Hope you enjoy!

  • The campaign is more or less the tutorial. Otherwise, you set your own goals. Like unlocking new building materials, buying a new ship, stuff like that. It's a sandbox. A very good one at that.

  • Watch the announcement be "we're still working on it" then that's it for the next four years.

  • This is my own conjecture, but I'm willing to bet that playing nicely with Pres. Trump somehow saves Apple billions more in lost revenue to tariffs and legislation because Trump rewards those who are on his good side. I'm also willing to bet Tim / Apple is pressured to do this and has a very different attitude behind closed doors. Not that this excuses anybody for their actions, but it's clear they're trying to game the system the best they can in the name of "business".

  • You always dribble a little bit when you pull your pants back up.

  • From what I've seen it means the game used to be good (or had good potential), then the developers messed things up.

  • Honestly a great recruiting stunt.

  • This. There's a huge different between AI's shallow transliteration and an actual translation that respects the culture and context.

  • Yeah that's fair.

  • 4,572.1 hours played. "Not Recommended"

    Come on man do you hate yourself?

  • 137KiB in size, and written in JavaScript. I'm a big fan of this project.

  • Ortho linear means all the keys are arranged vertically and straight, with no key offset like you'd find in regular keyboards. The idea is you can type faster (after getting used to it), and offset keys are no longer necessary since we don't use typewriters anymore.

  • No, you'll be fine. And some distros trivialize it. In my case I don't get as good of framerates as I would on Windows, so there are some issues due to Nvidia not providing open source drivers, but it still works with Linux.

  • A third of the way is still not all of the way. You'd still save a few hundred, especially if you didn't buy the base LCD model. For many people, this makes sense.

  • What I was referring to is called a Bind Mount, where host directories are exposed to the docker container. You may be fine if it's an external hard drive. I use bind mounts because they're easier to back up, but I acknowledge they are less safe.

    You may be perfectly fine as you are now. My (and others) suggestions are for added security. As it stands, if there's no target on your bind, the only bad traffic you'll get are from bots trying to pick away at your domain and sub domains. Generally they're not a problem. But being extra safe costs nothing but time.

  • "Secure" and "exposed" are antonyms in this scenario, that's the nature of the beast. I use Nginx which I have a domain pointing to. Worst case scenario, a hacker brute forces access to my container and mucks around within the confines. As I understand from a WireGuard VPN, there's an added level of security. You have to use the VPN to get access to your home ports, and then you can access your Docker containers as configured. There's an added layer of security.

    Some things to consider:

    • Do you have a target on your back?
    • Does your container contain sensitive data?
    • If so, does your container have access to external directories?
    • Does your project have security options like Geo Blocking, rate limiting, etc?

    I've been running some local servers for a few years only behind Nginx. So far nothing bad has happened. But that doesn't mean something bad couldn't happen later.

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