Is there a way to change the default DNS from 8.8.8.8 on Android without any VPN bullshit?
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I think you need one of the following:
>root
>vpn
>static IP on wifi
I have the first. What's the root method that works for Oreo?
Is there a tiling WM for Windows with gaps?
If I want to make change to a program and build it from source, do I have to uninstall the previous version that I installed from pacman first?
Hello everyone. I just deployed my first web app using Nginx, Node, and MySQL. Nginx acts as a reverse proxy and load balances multiple instances of my node app being managed by pm2. The node apps access mysql.
If I wanted to move this entire thing to docker, so that I can eventually use Kubernetes to manage and scale, how should I do this?
Should I use a MySQL container and have it run separately, and then have a Docker image of my Node app? For the short term, I assume I'll need to use an Nginx container as well, as it will likely take me time to get setup with Kubernetes.
In the end, I don't actually need an Nginx container, right? Since Kubernetes will manage it for me. But I actually also use Nginx as a virtual host, hosting two websites. Can Kubernetes do this as well?
Also, how do I get my Node container to talk to my MySQL container? I tried using localhost when connecting with the mysql package for node, but it doesn't seem to work when mysql is on my local machine. Why is this all so complicated?
AquaSnap seems to be the way to go for tiling on Windows, but it's paid (free trial though). If you search around you may be able to find a free option.
Technically Windows already supports tiling by dragging and holding a window against the side of the screen, but you won't get any gaps that way.
>you need to do hacky shit just to change your DNS
wow mobile OSes are really cucked
if not just employ symlinks
>you need to do hacky shit just to change your DNS
You don't, but you do have to put up with a lot of bullshit if you want do it the non hacky way.
Where can I go to find information on input lag for laptop monitors? This is a huge deal because some "gaming" laptops can go above 20ms (picture related: Predator 17 G979379V5), supposedly. I want a laptop with g-sync and If I get fucked with terrible input lag, with g-sync on, I'm going to flip my shit. Why is it so god damn hard to get vsync and no input lag without being fucked buying the most expensive hardware?