I’ll take a chocolate pudding cup and mix in some cheddar goldfish crackers. The strong flavor contrast and texture contrast makes it so fun to eat. Another option is to take cheddar potato chips and dip them into the pudding like a normal chip dip.
Everything you’ve said here also aligns with my knowledge!
I can add some additional information.
The Masquerade option changes how the packet rule behaves when performing in a NAT situation. When Masquerade is off, the rule is configured statically with each interface’s address when the rule is loaded. When Masquerade is on, the rule is evaluated dynamically every time against each interface’s current address.
If you are routing packets through an interface, and the interface’s address is dynamic (which is the case for most residential internet connections), you should have Masquerade ON to be able to route packets after the interface’s address changes during normal operation.
I investigated more and it seems that one can indeed perform NAT with Linux netfilter without the Masquerade action. If one knows the address of the interface, simply using the “SNAT” action with a to-address of the outbound interface will achieve the same result as using the “MASQUERADE” action, as long as the address of the outbound interface does not change.
But, this fact only matters for the actual underlying netfilter. I should have been thinking about OP’s application specifically. For OpenWRT it probably does just mean Checked->NAT, Unchecked->No NAT.
So I’m trying to build a router. Just need something to handle the networking in my house and the plan is to separate things out via virtual local area networks. Anyway, reading a bunch of threads and comments, I think my design will be something akin to this. Is this good or bad? Ultimately I wanna run OPNSense since that’s...
Your router and wireless access point seem OK. The switch looks suspicious, there is conflicting information in the description, some parts indicate Managed and some indicate Unmanaged. I caution against that switch specifically.
I don’t want to visit reddit, so I came here; Yet this community seems so small. I wanna ask how to build something that is not ugly mess, is it fine to ask it here? Would the Minecraft Forum be a better place for this?...
I learned this technique from a video, I don’t remember who the author was.
Their idea is to start by building hollow cubes of somewhat random sizes, each connecting to the other and possibly merging (some parts of a cube inside others). Once you have enough cubes, you use those as the skeleton to build the final structure. Square-ish cubes become rooms, tall and skinny cubes can become stairs, really big cubes can be multi-floor open areas. The hollow cubes act as a canvas with structure, so that you can “paint” your build on something more than just empty air.
Does anyone know of a mod that, given the seed for example, could locally generate chunks so that they can be displayed before the server generates them?...
I think your idea is a good idea. You could keep the view distance low on the server to reduce the number of real chunks being generated. Clients can render whatever they want.
I think one issue would be when you approach a player structure from the outside, the client might see an unmodified world first and then the player structure would pop in and overwrite the client-side terrain. Its not a technical issue, but more a player experience concern.
I studied at Rensselaer Polytechnic in New York and they have a campus-wide steam system. There are tunnels below the ground connecting every building. It is somewhat common to see in that region.
Super quick post. Just want to say that the music during the wardens phases in ToA slaps so hard. My fav is at the end of P3, I feel like the music is synced up with the start of the lightning attacks....
Funny little consequence of making Rising Tide a prerequisite to Sedna Junction is that nobody’s going to see The Man In The Wall at the reliquary drive in the quest unless they replay it. That little teaser is no longer part of the new player experience.
Dang… I like the occasional hint and foreshadow. I think it was short enough that a new player wouldn’t get spoiled, rather they would think it is weird and then when they actually learn about it, they will look back and realize what it was.
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Could someone explain these OpenWRT LuCI firewall settings to me? I am having trouble interpereting what they are saying exactly. (sh.itjust.works)
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Advice On Proposed Router Design
So I’m trying to build a router. Just need something to handle the networking in my house and the plan is to separate things out via virtual local area networks. Anyway, reading a bunch of threads and comments, I think my design will be something akin to this. Is this good or bad? Ultimately I wanna run OPNSense since that’s...
Can I ask for how to remedy my build here?
I don’t want to visit reddit, so I came here; Yet this community seems so small. I wanna ask how to build something that is not ugly mess, is it fine to ask it here? Would the Minecraft Forum be a better place for this?...
Dear Lemmy, I have puked officially twice now trying to play this game. I love it, but holy hell what file do I need to edit to increase the FOV.
Title lol. The motion sickness is fucking killing me even on my Deck. q_q
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Visual client side chunk generation
Does anyone know of a mod that, given the seed for example, could locally generate chunks so that they can be displayed before the server generates them?...
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Tombs of Amascut wardens music is fire
Super quick post. Just want to say that the music during the wardens phases in ToA slaps so hard. My fav is at the end of P3, I feel like the music is synced up with the start of the lightning attacks....
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(Spoilers for The Path of Glouphrie)...
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The spoiler at the end of Rising Tide is no longer visible to new players
Funny little consequence of making Rising Tide a prerequisite to Sedna Junction is that nobody’s going to see The Man In The Wall at the reliquary drive in the quest unless they replay it. That little teaser is no longer part of the new player experience.
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