Really great shot!
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I would configure a Backblaze B2 bucket and copy your repos and configs there, should be dirt cheap compared to a VPS and very durable.
I'm probably preaching to the choir, but Arcane, Scavengers Reign, and Nimona all check those boxes, and are all well worth watching.
For so many Linux server packages I find the manual to be more of a reference than a guide, so not very useful if you're just getting started and aren't sure what to do, but Shorewall is an exception, its manual is wonderful and Tom the creator really goes into detail about how to fit it into many different setups.
https://shorewall.org/GettingStarted.html
You'll probably want to follow the two interface guide, the two interfaces in your case are your public IP interface, and the virtual interface connected to the Podman network side. You'll essentially treat shorewall as a firewall/router for your Podman containers which will act as your "LAN" in this case. The warning about not installing Shorewall on a remote system is not to be ignored, you're generally fine to install the package, but do not start the shorewall service without first setting up some rules to allow SSH. The safest way is to log in via your VPS console instead of SSH to keep you from getting locked out. Most VPS providers have some sort of out-of-band connection utility like VNC or a simple console access you'll want to use.
If you really want to stick to UFW, you can ignore me, but this looks like a situation where finding another firewall may be best. UFW is a front end for IPtables and is mostly meant for desktop or simple server app usage. I'd recommend Shorewall, which is also a front end for IPtables but implements a zone based firewall and allows for more complex setups to be handled easier than with UFW. You can put your podman containers into a zone and define all of the network access you need for that zone separate from the host system.
Thanks! These were developed and scanned by a new lab I hadn't tried before, and they did an excellent job with all the color rolls I sent them.
I was lucky enough to snag a couple of Honeywell Nikor tanks from ebay for cheap, they're compact, don't consume a lot of chemicals, and i like how the metal reels load once i got used to them. I have two tanks and four reels for about the same price as a single patterson tank. Highly recommended, even though the plastic patterson reels might be easier to load, i wouldn't know, the metal reels haven't really given me much trouble with normal film stocks.
aw I miss vine. amazing what could be done in seven seconds, out of the endless sea of stupidity we occasionally got absolute gold like the maracas guy, watermelone, and free shevacadoo....good times lol
Nikon F. Not the most collectible film camera, but i've got the eye level prism, and it's in flawless condition after a good CLA. Use it pretty regularly, it has half a roll of Ektar still left to shoot in it at the moment.
Glad to see Tröeg's in that list! Their Perpetual IPA has been my favorite beer for years.
Mad awesome shot!
The Z-Trip remix of I Want You Back, which is more of a demix than a remix or cover. It strips away a lot of the production and emphasizes the subtle guitar riff really nicely
https://youtu.be/zh-I31AsJJg