Hey G33ks,So today, I wanted to make a Minecraft Modpack using . In case you don't know yet, a Modpack is a bundle of Mods (or Modifications) for a specific game, in this case, Minecraft! On the TechnicPack site, they recommended to use in order to manage versioning n ...
Q&A #3
Hey G33ks,So, it has been nearly 2 months... 2 months already? wow... 2 months already... time flies does it?Ehm yea... so where was I? Oh yea, I was gonna give a Q&A, weren't I? Well, let's dive into the questions!Well.. to be honest, I don't make music a ...
Webcluster Project Concept
Hey G33ks,So, as you may or may not know from , I want to deploy web services on Raspberry pi's to decrease power consumption and heat generation in my house. Right now, I'm using LXC for easy management of the sites. However, the Raspberry Pi's do not support LXC ...
Fixing "ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS" in wordpress
Hey G33ks,So, it's a very common thing to see with Wordpress: your browser telling that there are too many redirects. This most often the case when you combine WordPress with CloudFlare. There is a simple solution for this: Install SSL Insecure Content Fixer by WebAware.This is the ...
Q&A #2
Hey G33ks,So, I've collected question for Q&A #2! Ready for it? Here we go!Except that some skrub that I know now won't talk to me anymore (because she is from that school and "feels responsible"), pretty much nothing actually. I did nothing wrong, so how would it ...
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