Comment on Reverse Proxy: a single point of failure in my lab
cenzorrll@piefed.ca 4 weeks agoOur new dog chewed up the Ethernet cable from my modem to my router while I was at work (well, commuting to) the other day. She found the only exposed 6 inches of it and went to town. Everything runs through the router. I had also just re-done some music library file structures and reset my downloaded songs right before leaving, assuming it would queue up and fill up the cache as I went about my day. Something I hadn’t done for over two years, but I wanted a music library so we could put calming music on for the pup that wouldn’t end up in my carefully curated library.
I have my music app set to pre-cache 10 songs, and ended up with 12 songs downloaded, so somewhere around 5-10 minutes after I started playing music on my commute was when the tasty cable was discovered. That was an excruciating day, listening to the same 12 songs over and over again.
Lesson learned about single points of failure in a new way. The worst part was I got a message about it from my fiancé when I got to work, so I knew what happened and there was nothing I could do about it. I just got to look at the world’s strongest firewall all day long.
irmadlad@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Ugh! I had some of the same issues a while ago with a Jack Russell I adopted. Cool dog, high octane energy, eager to learn new things. Since he was teething, everything became a chew toy regardless of the mountain of chew toys I had already provided. USB cables, Ethernet cables, power cords, I’ve replaced a bunch. Thing about a Jack Russell is you can teach them anything and they are eager to learn and please, however, if they pick up a bad habit, it’s hard to break them of that. He doesn’t chew anything any more, but there for a stint, he was hell on wheels.