Homelab
(3)- | Docker Networking
As I’ve talked about in other posts, Docker is an amazing tool to virtualize applications without the traditional overhead associated with virtual machines. Naturally, the networking options in Docker are just as amazing. There are many different options for networking in Docker, such as bridge, host, overlay, ipvlan, macvlan, or even none. For a great rundown on these types, consider watching this video by NetworkChuck. But today, I’d like to walk you through how I’ve addressed [^1] Docker networking in my own home lab. [^1]: Get it? Addressed? Networking? Sorry... One of the most important concepts in networking is network isolation. Within
- | Experimenting With Linux and Docker
Hi Internet, this is my first blog post about some of the cool things I have recently been experimenting with. I wanted to have a record of the projects I'm doing in my free time, and to be able to show it to others. Without further ado, let's get right into it. The Origins of this Project At the beginning of 2021, I got interested in mining cryptocurrency. I wasn't doing it for the money, I just thought that it was cool that I could sell my computing power. Using a program called NiceHash on my main computer, I mined Ethereum
- | Private Cloud Gaming with Wake on LAN and Parsec
When Cities: Skylines II was released last October, I was thrilled to be able to play the successor to one of my favorite games of all time. But looking at the platforms that this sequel was available on, I was less thrilled to find that I could only play it on Windows. As I've talked about before, switching over to using a MacBook as my primary computer has actually been a pretty seamless process for me -- with this being the notable exception. I wasn't going to let something as trivial as the operating system stand in the way of
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