Jordan S on Nostr: I need to figure out how static ip addresses work on Linux. I was always under the ...
I need to figure out how static ip addresses work on Linux.
I was always under the assumption that only ISPs were the only one who could issue static ips but I guess with Linux there’s way to circumvent that.
I must read more into the matter.
My options are get down, & dirty with raspberry pi I own, & figure how to setup a BTCPay Server, or fix my bitcart instance, or buy an Umbrel, or a Hack0.
I’ll try the first option then maybe consider one of the other two if it doesn’t work out.
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