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Dystopia , to warframe in How do I unlock evolution V on felarx? been trying and it's not working
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Hate does not work, known issue and they’re planning on fixing that later. Currently the only melee weapons that work for that challenge are Innodem and Praedos. Also Laetum, Phenmor and Ferox are the only guns that work currently for that challenge.

clueless_stoner , to nostupidquestions in Why's it so hard to butter toast with a steak knife?
@clueless_stoner@lemmy.world avatar

Why’s it so hard to butter toast with a steak knife?

butter a toast with a steak knife?

steak knife

Aha! And if you’re too lazy to go pick up a butter knife, may I ask why you’ll keep a steak knife with you but not a butter knife? We’re getting spooked here OP

midas , to selfhosted in is it better to use subdomains or paths?

I’ve kinda been trimming the amount of services I’ve exposed through subdomains, it grew so wild because it was pretty easy. I’d just set a wildcard subdomains to my ip and the caddy reverse proxy created the subdomains.

Just have a wildcard A record that points *. to your ip address.

Even works with nested domains like “home.” and then “*.home”

NochMehrG , to selfhosted in [Question] Does anyone run their own email server?

I don’t. But I do have my domain and use a hosted solution, so I’m kind of independent and own my data.

DidacticDumbass OP ,

That sounds like the right middle ground for me. I know for sure my home network is not as secure as it could be, especially since I live with people who need everything online to work without obstacles. I can’t even install PiHole.

But, hosting is probably more affordable in a year than the amount I might spend on coffee in a week. And I typically make my own coffee.

dan , to selfhosted in is it better to use subdomains or paths?

The only problem with using paths is the service might not support it (ie it might generate absolute URLs without the path in, rather than using relative URLs).

Subdomains is probably the cleanest way to go.

scrchngwsl ,

Agreed, I’ve run into lots of problems trying to get reverse proxies set up on paths, which disappear if you use a subdomain. For that reason I stick with subdomains and a wildcard DNS entry.

infinitevalence ,

Lemmy is a perfect example!

beefbaby182 , to nostupidquestions in Let's help our community grow & boost activity! [META]
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Mod of /c/asklemmy here to help out!

fraichu OP , to selfhost in [Question] How to setup L2 switch on host for containers?

Chat GPT @ chat.openai.com’s answer

Thank you for providing the details. Based on your requirements, you can achieve your goal by utilizing the Linux bridge functionality to create a software-level Layer 2 switch. Here’s an outline of the steps involved:

  1. Install the necessary software: Ensure that the bridge-utils package is installed on your Linux machine. You can typically install it using the package manager specific to your distribution. For example, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can run sudo apt-get install bridge-utils.

  2. Identify your physical network interface: Determine the name of your WiFi network interface that is connected to the ISP router. You can use the ip link command to list the available network interfaces. Look for the interface name associated with your WiFi connection (e.g., wlan0).

  3. Disable network management on the physical interface: To prevent network managers from managing the physical interface directly, you’ll want to disable their control. This step may vary depending on your specific network manager. For example, if you’re using NetworkManager, you can edit the configuration file associated with your WiFi connection (usually located in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/) and set managed=false. Alternatively, you can stop or disable the network manager service temporarily.

  4. Create a bridge interface: Create a Linux bridge interface using the brctl command. For example, you can run sudo brctl addbr br0 to create a bridge named br0.

  5. Add the physical interface to the bridge: Add your WiFi interface to the bridge using the brctl addif command. For example, run sudo brctl addif br0 wlan0 to add wlan0 to the bridge.

  6. Configure the bridge interface: Assign an IP address to the bridge interface (br0) by configuring it in the network configuration files. The specific file to edit depends on your Linux distribution. For example, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can edit /etc/network/interfaces and add the following lines:

    <pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
    <span style="color:#323232;">auto br0
    </span><span style="color:#323232;">iface br0 inet dhcp
    </span>
    

    Alternatively, you can use network management tools like NetworkManager or systemd-networkd to configure the bridge interface.

  7. Configure the virtual machines and containers: Configure your virtual machines, Docker containers, and systemd-containers to use the bridge interface (br0) as their network interface. This configuration varies depending on the specific technology you are using. For example:

    • For Docker: Create a new Docker network of type “bridge” and specify the bridge name as br0. Then, when creating or running Docker containers, connect them to this network.
    • For systemd-containers: Configure the [email protected] and [email protected] units to attach the container to the bridge interface (br0). This can be done using the systemctl command and systemd network configuration files.

With these steps, your virtual machines, Docker containers, and systemd-containers should be able to obtain IP addresses directly from your ISP router via the software-level Layer 2 switch created using the Linux bridge interface.

Please note that the specific commands and configuration files may vary depending on your Linux distribution and network management setup. Make sure to adapt the instructions accordingly. Additionally, be cautious when modifying network configurations as it can potentially impact your network connectivity.

fraichu OP ,

I’ll try doing this and update if it works for me.

fraichu OP ,

This worked. Now I can have unlimited lightweight systemd containers, each with it’s own globally routable public ipv6 address :)

10_dollar_banana , to selfhosted in Best self-hosted photos?

I use Nextcloud Memories and auto-upload from my phone’s photo folders. I love it. I don’t mind the lack of a dedicated app.

CrownCrafter , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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I’m selfhosting a Terraria server, with a medium size world

addie , to ukcasual in How do you pronounce "scone"?
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Edinburgh-er here - skon for the cake thing, skoon for the town. Skown never.

Normally when you say ‘skoon’ you’re referring to the ‘stone of scone’, our big lump of magical red sandstone, which is obviously completely unlike any other bit of rock you might find on your travels. Used to be what the kings/queens of Scotland were crowned upon until the English stole it for theirs to sit on; if you say it that way, we’ll have to assume you’re interested in a debate about the role and future of the monarchy and will engage you.

SomethingBurger , to selfhosted in Gandi announced a price increase and discontinuation of free mailboxes
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I think I will stop using Gandi. They are too expensive and don’t provide much value compared to other registrars.

The price for the TLD of my custom domain doubled. With the new prices, it’s cheaper for me to get the domain at OVH (cheaper than Gandi’s previous price) and mailboxes at mailbox.org, than the domain alone at Gandi.

g5pw OP ,

Yeah, I was registering my domains there because they are in Europe and had some extra services, I’ll be taking my business elsewhere now

lemmyvore ,

They’re not even trying to pretend they offer competitive domain prices anymore. Last time I renewed the prices for the 5 TLD’s I use varied $15-22, this year they’re all $30. That’s a 75-100% increase accross the board.

LondonPilot , to ukcasual in Wednesday wins

Got a verbal offer of a new job last night. Hopefully today I’ll receive the contract, then I can hand my notice in!

zilt0id ,

Congratulations. What’s the new job?

sideone OP ,
@sideone@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe a pilot?

gingerrich , to startrek in I recently finished all of trek

I’ve been on a marathon since April. In order I’ve watched Discovery season 2-4, SNW, TNG, DS9 and am at season 6 of Voyager. I’ve also broken up Voyager with the first 6 movies.

I did manage a couple of ToS episodes but I honestly find ToS hard to watch.

Voyager is feeling like a slog so it’s not background viewing while I work from home and I’ve switched to The Orville for my evening viewing recently with a plan to watch Babylon 5 after.

WatTyler , to ukcasual in Wednesday wins
@WatTyler@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

48 hr blackout passed and no commitments from Reddit = I finally braved-up and deleted my post history, my comment history, and my account. Feeling liberated.

DarkUFO , to selfhosted in Are there any gotchyas to running a Lemmy Instance?
@DarkUFO@lemmy.world avatar

If you gave up running a single user instance of Mastodon then I really don’t think you should be running a Lemmy instance. It’s a fediverse compliant system that will have many of the same issues as Mastodon.

I run a small 10 person Instance of Mastodon and it runs very well on a small server of 4GB Memory and 100GB disk. Not sure why you had issues with a 1 man instance.

Out of interest why would you want to run a 1 man Lemmy Instance?

zombie_kong OP ,

I’m not alone.

github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/20255

Compute was never an issue. I had my instance hosted on Hetzner and it ran just fine.

My concern is the storage, as described above, constantly checking disk space, cronjobs, purging etc etc

And whether I host a single user or a multi user instance is neither here or there. My question still stands.

DarkUFO ,
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I never had to check disk space, cron jobs or do any purging.

Where did you run you Mastodon Instance. I run mine at Digitial Ocean, been running for nearly a year and have not encountered any issues and I’m running on the cheapest server they have.

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