Anyone of my simulation/management games. Whether it’s running a hospital, creating an auto manufacturing assembly line or helping some brave adventurers find oxygen I’m always more at peace with a single player goal driven experience.
You don’t need to move ftom lemmy.ml. You’re a group of self hosted gurus, so this is your chance to actually self host. Don’t hide behind excuses that lemmy.ml won’t be able to handle things. Just do what you do best and host your own instance. Sounds bloody fantastic to me!
Double jumping. Something about double jumping just always feels really liberating. It’s such a strange concept as well, with no analogue in the real world.
Because of how fragmented this platform is, there isn't a universal answer. Some links will work in one client but not another. Fixing this will require a lot more coordination than is currently happening.
I woke up to a load of noise downstairs, went to investigate assuming it was my cat… who I couldn’t see. No problem, I thought.
Stood in the kitchen making a cuppa and I hear a very sorry meow, so obviously assumed my poor boy was hurt!
No. Completely wrong. Some random cat is sat on the windowsill in my living room. Dead lovely little thing that enjoyed a bit of fuss before I let it back out into the world!
I have somewhat of a similar setup. I use Nginx Proxy Manager and AdGuard Homes rewrites to do the same thing as you.
As for Question 1: Creating self-signed certs is pretty straightforward. I followed this tutorial by Christian Lempa: youtu.be/VH4gXcvkmOYHe also has a good writeup on his GitHub: github.com/ChristianLempa/…/ssl-certs.mdHow to import the certs into Nginx, I don’t know, but I think that’s easy to lookup online.
Regarding Question 2: My understanding is that all traffic goes through the Reverse Proxy.
I hope I could help, let me know if you have any more questions.
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