

Tbh there also was iPod Touch, which did everything iPhone did except making calls.
Tbh there also was iPod Touch, which did everything iPhone did except making calls.
Out of recommendations given here I’d ignore Arch/Manjaro, for a server you want something that you can set up and forget about and not explode when you try to update the packages after not doing so for 3 months.
Kubernetes and the likes are a bit of an overkill unless you’re planning to expand to having multiple machines or want a learning experience.
I’d recommend docker compose or podman, you generally don’t want bare bones docker as running your containers via docker run
sucks ass.
That’s how you die of asphyxiation
Have you tried Dragonflight? They seem to have added physics/inertia to the flight mechanic. I haven’t played for like 15 years but am tempted to pull the trigger for that alone.
Most cloud providers have some kind of firewall that allows to configure a resource being accessible only from certain IP addresses. Worth it to set to your home IP address, as long as it’s static.