Unfortunately, there was no way to get to the pot, for some reason it was wedged between the rack and the element, so no chance of covering it
luthis
Good tips, but FWIW ours has been sitting around for probably over a decade and it worked just fine
Wow I remember that!
Good tip!
Nice! Hopefully you never use them, but just like an iguana it's better to have them and not need them.
Cockroaches exist. Sometimes I see them. That's horrific enough for me.
Unfortunately, I had one crawl on me while I was driving a few nights ago.
Fuck. That. Shit. Forever.
Excellent news, this is going to save me so much money on my tropical island vacation. I won't even need to leave my city!
No it's the second one; server (home pc) is running ProtonVPN and there is a default route that makes all (ie ssh replies) traffic go through the VPN.
I added some clarification, but basically this sets up a port-based default route to the home router instead of the VPN, so that SSH etc works.
Woooah awesome thanks!
There goes my whole day again on systemd...
I was surprised to learn this was a thing, impressive, however;
'the VPN app sends a request to the VPN server to open a random port'
'the active port number will change when you disconnect and reconnect the VPN.'
This will not work OOTB with Plex for example, you would need to change the port in the app every time. It becomes difficult to serve anything statically, like a XMPP server or anything that doesn't let you configure the port.
You also would need to be at home to check which port you've been assigned eg if the connection drops and you get assigned a new port, defeating the whole 'remote access' thing.
Someone doesn't understand the internet...
That's sick! Love the chrome