I ran into the same issues as you when I started. Selfhosting is a ton of fun. Here's something I posted a while ago, might help you. https://lemy.lol/post/35499344
Also, please be careful on the internet, once your website is up, you will be bombarded with automated requests and bots trying to hack it -> https://lemy.lol/post/35626713
Yeah, but there's a difference between stepping on a bed of legos and stepping on a single lego. Pressure get's distributed with greater contact area. It's literally described in the formula.
Noice!! I cannot offer much knowlegde here, but I'll be cheering in the background for your endeavours. I'm actually in the wishful stage of a similar project; I got 3 old (intel duo) computers I'd like to (somehow) merge into one massive server. And I'd like to make my own case as well. So I'd love to learn from your wisdom
In a zombie apocalypse, perhaps not. I might keep a radio for listening and communicating when necessary. In real life... Maybe, depending on the state of the internet by the time I leave civilization. I might just download a bunch of stuff and keep it in multiple drives, (and/or do the radio thing) radios are cool
Small company, I'm friends with IT dude so he told me I could do it as long as I didn't go to him for tech support. He then came to me asking for help installing linux on his machine. LMAO
Where did you get super tux kart?