Author: geek
A software engineer that started at CompuServe back in 1995 and is going strong helping develop the web still today.
I recently tackled the task of setting up a home lab/server using Proxmox on an Intel NUC8i7HVK. The NUC is a very powerful little box that has a very small power draw, making it great for a home server application. I also got a hold of two 10TB drives that I shucked from western digital
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I have a few USB flash drives that are formatted with an NTFS file system which I use in my office when working on my Windows machine there. I work off of these flash drives to be able to easily access my development work while on the go by just ejecting the drive and taking
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With the Minecraft 1.6.x upgrade the launcher no longer has an option to play offline. However this can be accomplished with a startup script. Follow these steps to get a working startup script: Start the 1.6.x Minecraft launcher, as you normally do, and login to the game. Logging in is necessary to make sure all
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