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Sailor_jets , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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I have a small and humble set up. Pihole on my old Pi3, OpenMediaVault, Kavita, Qbittorrent on my Pi 4 and my other Pi 4 is running fucked up Lemmy and Mastodon instances because I’m new to this stuff.

d4r1us_drk , to gaming in Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?
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This will be an extremely hot take for some: Almost all recent online games are complete garbage that solely exist to make profit and create addicted user bases and they hurt what videogames truly are, a revolutionary and interactive form of art.

LUlsas , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

Fun on a bun.

FaceDeer , to reddit in So, how do we think this ends?
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I think we’ll see a temporary “return to normalcy” after the protest finishes and most subs come back online. But come June 30 and the end of third-party apps, we’ll see a bunch of users come back to Lemmy/Kbin again.

In a way, this seems like the best way of driving things. The protest has raised awareness and got a ton of development work going, and then there’s going to be a respite giving instances time to prepare themselves for the second surge.

neblem , to explainlikeimfive in What is Lemmy?

Think of email as people sending letters over the phone. When it first came out, mail carriers only took their specific-sized paper, which couldn’t fit into mailboxes provided by other carriers. People could only mail each other if they used the same carrier. For example, kids wanted to send letters to grandmas, but the grandmas used different carriers. Eventually, some carriers got together and decided to use the same size of paper and mailbox size. The standardization became the email protocol.

However, with the new ease of sending letters, some mean people started sending messages to the grandmas, so grandmas stopped allowing all the carriers to deliver to them. This is how ban lists were made.

Grandmas can be very different, and each has their own things they are okay with. Eventually, this led to many bans making it hard to keep up except for the largest carriers that could hire staff to ensure compliance. They bought out the smaller carriers as more people switched to them. This is called centralization.

Some grandmas thought it would be neat to find and share recipes together. They sent their collections to recipe magazines and asked the magazines to send the completed magazines back to themselves, the other grandmas, and their grandkids. These became the first media forums, blogs, and websites. Eventually, people wanted to get their blogs about different topics all in one place. This became social media.

It was really messy at first because the magazines/websites created were in the order that the stories were received. They could be about anything, and some of the stories were from that yucky kid in class that talks about bugs and poop all day. To solve that, they started voting on what topics were the best and only showing the good ones to everyone but allowing those that really wanted to hear about bugs and poop still read and talk about that. This became link aggregation.

The rules for how that voting worked were decided by the website owners. Sometimes they would cheat to get their stories put to the top, for example, their choice of who Superman or Batman was the best superhero. People started wondering why they had to listen to those people, so they started making their own websites. All these small splits ended up with the main website everyone went to and mostly empty websites about whatever topic the small website wanted to discuss. Since that didn’t solve the situation, they came up with the idea that maybe the small websites should talk to each other, and as long as they didn’t talk about the one issue, they split from the big website. They could all stop being on the big website. This was called federation.

Lemmy is federation for link aggregators.

Edit: formatting / grammar fixes

jon , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
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From what I’ve seen and read, server to server traffic is less taxing on instances than client to server. So even if your instance is JUST you, it would be your instance talking to everything else so it would have some net benefit on the federation. But it would take a lot of users self-hosting solo instances for this to help in any noticeable way, I’d think.

There is certainly no downside to running a solo instance, if you’re even slightly interested I would say go for it!

thiccdiccnicc , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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On 3 Rpis and a NAS around my home:

  • Nextcloud - Google replacement
  • Actual Budget - YNAB type server that’s super simple and meets my needs
  • Apache web server - portal to my projects
  • PiHole - DNS pass/allow list
  • PiVPN - Allows me to connect to my home VPN when abroad
  • 2009Scape - A little RuneScape Private Server I turn on and off on my desktop when I’d like to afk at work
  • Docker - A couple docker instances - one on my test pi I use to roll out onto my “prod” servers
  • Backup server - 14TB backup with an offsite copy :D
  • Joplin - Note-taking app - barely a server connected through Nextcloud
  • Plex - Everyone knows about Plex - I’m thinking of switching to JellyFin
  • rtorrent - kinda old-school compared to the *arr programs but I enjoy manually downloading all my media :)

Hope I’m not forgetting any!

BuckShot686 , to linux in GPU Passthrough Advice
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According to GPU Check, the RX570 was able to run games at 1080p and 144 Hz on a 24" ViewSonic XG240R gaming monitor. While not 180Hz, it’s comparable. The RX570 has recommended resolutions of 1920x1080, 2560x1440, or 3840x2160 as well. It seems like it’s a solid choice based on your needs and isn’t insanely expensive either.

Medie , to warframe in Most interesting and/or funny trading stories?

My favorite thing to do in trading is to greet them in one language and say thanks in a different one.

PzkM , to piracy in What VPN should I use now that Mullvad doesn't allow portforwarding?
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I’ve been using AirVPN for seven years with few problems. I’d recommend waiting for one of their big sales (Halloween, Black Friday, Christmas, anniversary sale) to buy a two or three year plan.

candlebury , to gaming in The best open-source games you know
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Cataclysm DDA Is THE open world zombie survival experience. So long as you like obtuse roguelikes with nearly no graphics.

Although Im obviously biased what with being a dev and all.

fazo96 , to gaming in What is your favorite niche game genre ?
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Sandbox RPG games with deep simulation and emergent gameplay elements cranked up to 11. Stuff like Dwarf Fortress, Kenshi and to some extent RimWorld.

I don’t know if there is a name for this genre and if anyone has similar games to recommend, please do!

stueja , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

I’ve been running Arch Linux on a Gigabyte Brix with two USB HDDs for… years now. At least 8. On and off, there were several services, but mostly, this device is meant to host

  • NFS and SMB file shares
  • syncthing, because I can’t get my Macbook to use the network shares in a performant way
  • plex media server
  • nginx with mariadb for a privately hosted database of a German TV show (Tatort) and also a self-made expense tracker
  • paperless-ngx for electronic document management
  • traefik as a reverse proxy
  • heimdall to remind me what’s there :)
  • a couple statically generated web sites
  • changedetection.io to check some websites for changes
  • watchtower to at least notify me when new docker images are available
  • portainer to have kind of a dashboard for all services
  • youtube-dl-material
  • dokuwiki as a second brain

Since Arch Linux is rolling, it sometimes simply breaks after an update. But since the services have gotten more critical for me over time (especially plex :) ) I plan on putting some of the services to a host in the cloud behind a WireGuard VPN. Also, the Brix should be re-installed with Ubuntu or Debian some day.

Rhabuko , to gaming in What are peoples thoughts on games requiring always online? How does it affect your enjoyment of those games?
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Last month, construction workers did something in our street. I didn’t have Landline Internet for a whole week. Always Online is pretty horrible for single player games.

KelsonV , to selfhosted in Do you use anything to organise info about your services?
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KeePass, mainly.

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