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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.

ThatGuy , to piracy in What VPN should I use now that Mullvad doesn't allow portforwarding?

Just learned about the removal of port forwarding. Damn this sucks.

Ado ,

I’ve had mullvad for years but never forwarded a port. What’s the use case? Like if a game won’t connect properly or something? Just curious what I’m missing out on

UrbenLegend ,

It’s useful for opening up ports for Bittorrent, which is the main reason Mullvad is deciding to shut them down.

FuryFaceofDoom ,

Nah, they’re shutting off port-forwarding because there were probably a bunch of users abusing the service and using it to distribute CSAM, and they got tired of having law enforcement at their door. Port-forwarding itself isn’t inherently bad, but when it’s used for that purpose it is.

rodti , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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My current homelab build is a 5950X w/128GB and... well it's more complicated than that.

Currently running in Proxmox (in no particular order!):

  • LinuxGSM - game servers
  • Multicraft - Minecraft servers
  • Zammad helpdesk (for a non-critical service, hosting at home as failover)
  • Plex - using Nvidia T600 for transcoding
  • PopOS compute VMs x2 - one of which currently running InvokeAI with 2xGPU, 40GB VRAM total
  • Windows 10 gaming VM (was for passthrough, hardly used now!)
  • Docker, including:
  1. Channels DVR - live TV streaming/recording
  2. Deemix - music downloader
  3. Flame - homepage
  4. Gogs x2 - Git repositories
  5. Nginx Proxy Manager
  6. Nzbget - Usenet downloader
  7. Prowlarr - indexer
  8. Qbittorrentvpn - VPN and torrent downloader
  9. Radarr - movies
  10. Requestrr - Discord -arr request bot
  11. Sonarr - TV
  12. Uptime-Kuma x2 - uptime bots
  13. Wallabag - bookmarks
freedomenjoyer ,
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Have you had any problems running without ECC memory?

PenguinTD , to gaming in Multiplayer Co-op games

Starship Troopers: Extermination is PvE wave/extraction shooter, from the company that developed Squad. Looks pretty fun but if you are not into that universe nor have enough friends you’d need to rely on other players as well.( basically max 12 players in 3 teams atm.) Warning: early access so if you are not tolerant to EA type of development/update cycle just avoid.

There is a couple other PvE wave/extraction shooter as well, so give them a try.( Just google that term, usually around $30 and could go on sale.)

Rocket League, this one I played since launch and really good game to start before your group all come online and then move on to other games.(since it supports up to 4v4, but usually people only queue 2v2 or 3v3 matches.)

Hupf , to linux in lay it all bare, show me yalls fetch
ZeroPoke , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

I’ve got some Dell 2U I got from work.

Currently running Proxmox for a hypervisor.

  • OPNsense - Main Gateway,Firewall,etc. Also Reverse Proxy
  • UnFi Controller for AP
  • OMV as my NAS which also hosts an emby container to keep it close to the data.
  • Wireguard VPN
  • Mumble Music Bot
  • Game servers.
  • OMV is set up with SnapRAID and mergerfs.
  • EmbyContainer just mounts the localdrives.
  • Mumble server is on a VPS which also handles the domain and email I use as well.
  • Basically whatever my group of friends is playing

I would like to upgrade the server for 10gbit. My ISP has 3000/3000 fibre I could get.

poVoq , to linux_gaming in Any good online shooters?
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Xonotic is always a good one.

TheiaTheMoonMaker , to technology in Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 2
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AskHistorians is taking the approach of “blackout for two days, then read-only moving forward indefinitely.” I think that’s a good approach as it still removes the functionality of the subreddit while reminding people of what they’re missing out on due to the admins’ actions.

I know there are bigger subs, but AskHistorians is an absolute jewel in Reddit’s crown. For all the dumpster fire subs that raise controversy and drag Reddit’s image down, AskHistorians is the one sub that could always be pointed to as a sub with an inarguably positive impact. It’s also a sub in a unique position because its moderators are probably the hardest for Reddit to replace, because many of them are the historians that answer the questions, or have personal relationships with those that do. In addition most of the historians aren’t really Redditors, participating only on AskHistorians. Removing the current mod team and replacing them would absolutely 100% kill the sub forever.

Not that I have any faith in Reddit to do the right thing. I just think it’s interesting to realize just how different of a position AskHistorians in than the rest of the subreddits, being at the same time more impactful than their subscriber numbers show, while being fragile enough to be permanently broken if handled poorly. They are also one of the only mod teams I’ve see who have issued a list of actionable goals that Reddit can address.

Also it’s interesting to see that their participation in the blackout is almost entirely on Spez’s head. That’s some damn fine CEOing there, Lou.

Xirup , to piracy in Where can i find courses (udemy, coursera etc)
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I recommend you as the others commented to search in torrent pages.

SolidTorrent, TorrentGalaxy and 1337x are just some of the sites I use to download courses, and at least in my case I found hundreds of resources, books and videos of complete programming courses.

hschen , to linux in Mangohud problems
@hschen@sopuli.xyz avatar

Do you have 32 bit mangohud installed as well?

Vaggumon , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
@Vaggumon@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t like Apple’s anti consumer attitude, same reason I don’t buy Nintendo products.

metarmask , to explainlikeimfive in Does Lemmy have moderators? What do they do?

I imagine the types of actions you’ll do is similar to what can be seen in sh.itjust.works/modlog . It’ll be less work in the beginning when you have only a few users, but no one’s gonna blame you if you stop. Well maybe you’d want to pass the torch to someone first.

pokkst , to gaming in The best open-source games you know

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theUnlikely , to piracy in What VPN should I use now that Mullvad doesn't allow portforwarding?

Can’t access it now because the subreddit is private, but I remember that IVPN and AirVPN are recommended. I think ProtonVPN is too, but the port forwarding might be a bit of a hassle depending on your OS. CryptoStorm used to be recommended, but was removed because of “lack of recent activity”, whatever the hell that means.

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