Go onnnn.
My god, he never took middle school hygiene. He never saw the propaganda films.
That comes to mind.
I think of it like Bethesda games.
It’s passable for what you want, but the real value is the plugins that can fix what problems you have.
But all those plugins also have security vulnerabilities that need to be managed.
Just don’t look behind the curtain to see what the CEO is up to.
I would have a standalone Forgejo server to act as your infrastructure server. Make it separate from your production k8s/k3s environment.
If something knocks out your infrastructure Forgejo instance then your prod instance will continue to work. If something knocks out your prod, then your infrastructure instance is still there to pull on.
One of the reasons I suggest k8s/k3s if something happens k8s/k3s will try to automatically bring the broken node back online.
If I am understanding correctly I would run Forgejo in a k8s/k3s pod
This will be your starting point but you would have to modify the setup to bring it into k8s or k3s
Sadly, the only viable timeline is the one without time travel because if time travel exists horrific things in our past would have been prevented.
Any city builder or colony management game.
You can set goals like have X number of population or tech unlocked.
Oxygen not included, RimWorld, Timberborn, Kenshi, Cities Skylines, Transport Feaver.
Because the walk from Balmora to Vivec is kinda pretty once those cliff racers are dead.
Sounds like what they did to fallout London.
What I have seen people do in the past is use ansible secrets to secure the env file.
So only when the playbook is running does the env get decrypted.
Digital Ocean has an extensive how to on it.
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-vault-to-protect-sensitive-ansible-data
The harder modes are pretty much longer droughts/bad tides compared to good tides.
I watched Mojod do a couple hard modes and it’s like 6 days of good water then at least 18ish days of bad/no water. Couple times it even went up to 30 day droughts.
The first day is basically build 2 pumps, store enough water to last the first drought then get as many berries.
We did Fortiswitches rather then Aruba because we aren’t fond of HP. And with HP in the works to buy Juniper I don’t know how long we will keep our MX.
You should so cross post this to !homelab@lemmy.world they will have some good information for you.
Why?
I can’t think of a single time industry self regulation has ever resulted in a government not having to step in and level a petty fine to stop something from happening.
How does it avoid tariffs?
Already do.
Oh no! The executives that contribute nothing meaningful to the film process will get less money because the director owns the IP.
How will they ever pay off the mortgage on their third holiday home.