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  • Router gets the public IP. Login to it, find port forwarding option. You'll pick a public port. IE 443 and forward it to a local IP:port combo, IE 192.168.0.101:443.

    Then you can pick another public port and forward it to a different private IP:port combo.

    If you want a subdomain, you forward one port to one host and have it do the work. IE configure Nginx to do whatever you want.

    EDIT: or you use IPv6. Everything is a public IP.

  • If I didn't do anything wrong I'd ignore anyone I didn't want to talk to and keep doing my own thing. Continue shopping or whatever it was.

    Other things that happen would be unrelated (even if it's related, I'd deal with it as a separate event). Next thing that happens is a security guard hits me, call the cops. I did nothing wrong. If they try to stop me I'd ignore them and wlk away. Physically hold me, I'd call the cops.

    If I was scared for my safety I'd do everything and and anything to get out of the situation and deal with the consequences once I was safe.

  • I wonder if they could mod the OG switch, backup the nand, then run software to find files without inodes on the backup. One of these should be the save file, right? It'd be a lot of work but possible.

  • Back in the WEP/WPS days it was easy enough to use aircrack-ng and get access to a network. Anything public is likely to be slow and probably no access to open ports or manage it in any way.

    I'm paying ~$45 CAD/month for a symmetrical 500Mbps line and I think its worth it. I'd never share this with anyone I don't know because my name is on it, anything anyone does will come back to me.

  • None of the sites I use to get around it work either... Sigh.

  • How will people read my opinions if its on paper!? /s

  • Even then, lots of other options.....

  • Damn, sorry to hear that. Good luck though!

  • I mean, going door to door and asking won't hurt. Give them a quick sentence how you're saving up for something and if they need any help around the house. Lawn mowed, dogs walked, etc. If they say no, thank them for their time and move on.

    You could also go to a mechanic shop, fencing company, really any random trades shops with a resume and ask if they need some help around the shop.

    I finished college and took me awhile to get a job. Walmart, McDonalds, and the like never called me back. Took a job as an L1 support for some startup and moved up to SysAdmin.

  • I'd say this is more of a reason to buy Canadian but I'm sure they'll raise prices on that too.

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  • Man, yesterday I drove down St Joseph Blvd and it looked like a man on a bike was hit. Ambulance was not there yet but he was on the ground with people around him trying to help... it didn't look nice. For a second I thought this was an article about him.

    People need to calm down and get of their phones while driving.

  • I'd be impressed if someone could walk IN the tulips.

  • I was under the impression that he said Americans would never have to vote again. Does that mean there is no 3rd term, just a really long second?

  • They don't get paid during the strike either, eh? It is crazy they have to fight this hard but I'm 100% with them.