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Dubois_arache , to selfhosted in Have I gone overboard?
@Dubois_arache@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I like the TinyTinyRSS logo :P

Missnalgas , to mildlyinteresting in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands

Is it a “bridge” though?

buycurious ,

Feels like it’s more of a “trough” than anything else.

danc4498 ,

It’s a dam.

MxM111 ,

You are dam right.

danc4498 ,

🤓

DauntingFlamingo ,

I’m going to get a pet beaver and name it God, so I can yell “God, dam it!” with impunity.

postmateDumbass ,

Double dyke dam?

LEDZeppelin ,

It’s a bridge too far

Kerrigor ,
@Kerrigor@kbin.social avatar

Don't look a bridge horse in the mouth

MxM111 ,

or too low

TheBat ,
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar

It do b ridge

bulwark , to selfhosted in Have I gone overboard?

Looks cool dude. Have you tried using Traefik on docker? You can name your service like https:// homeassistant.thanatos instead of 192 .168.1.1:8080.

It’s pretty cool and it can even handle SSL certs.

schmurnan ,
@schmurnan@lemmy.world avatar

Would love an up-to-date tutorial on how to do this without a domain name. I don’t own one but would still much prefer to use jellyfin.myserver.home than 192.168.1.200:8096.

TheButtonJustSpins ,

Hiya! You can use homelab.express if you’d like.

thanatos OP ,

I’ll have to check this out. Any suggestions on where to start? Would this also solve the issue of some containers requiring ssl and domain?

bulwark ,

I followed this guy’s tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=liV3c9m_OX8

You do need your own domain name but I got one on namecheap for like $15 per year. It’s worth it.

SugarSnack ,

You can go so much cheaper than that as well, I’ve had .xyz and .party domains for less than $2 per year with namecheap

sajran , to programmerhumor in a brain is a network of if()

The machine didn’t learn anything, just executed your orders.

Imagine that you sit with your grandma in front of a PC (and let’s assume she’s not a SE). You fire up a terminal, give her the keyboard and dictate every keystroke necessary to write and execute a program (or do any other task for that matter). Does that mean that your grandma just learned programming? I think not. Learning implies being able to find and apply some rules which where not explicitly given.

Gutotito , to RedditMigration in U/SPEZ not popular on place
@Gutotito@kbin.social avatar

Noice.

Blackmist , to lemmyshitpost in How journalist view modern gamers

I think the core fault with most PvP games is that you can only really play for fun in the first month or so. Everyone is kind of new, so there’s not really a lot of getting stomped, and there’s enough actual really bad players (like some of them must be five year olds and people who’ve never held a controller before) that even people of very mediocre skill like me can win.

After that it’s just sweats left, and people who want to be sweats. Anybody else making the mistake of joining in will find very little enjoyment to be had.

I just stick to single player games most of the time.

Rodeo ,

I have never bought games upon release, so maybe this explains why I have never enjoyed multiplayer games.

key , to selfhosted in Have I gone overboard?

Using IP and port to connect? Definitely not going far enough yet!

thanatos OP ,

How else would I? Not exposing it to the WAN and with StarLink, VPN is the solution. Though not a network guy either.

shnizmuffin ,
@shnizmuffin@lemmy.inbutts.lol avatar

Subdomains with traffic routed through a reverse proxy listening on 80 and 443 (HTTPS everything with certbot SSLs) with a dynamic DNS client updating your DNS provider whenever your IP address changes.

thanatos OP ,

I don’t think that works with Starlink (CGNAT)

vividspecter ,

IIRC you can use DNS challenge behind a CGNAT, but you still wouldn’t be able to access the system remotely. But you could use Tailscale for that, or Headscale on your VPS. You could also put a wireguard server on your VPS.

key ,

Private DNS within your Lan and your choice of proxy to remap ports

anidfb , to softwaregore in How

Your battery’s so good that the capacity integer overflowed.

capt_wolf , to lemmyshitpost in How journalist view modern gamers
@capt_wolf@lemmy.world avatar

What playing Sea of Thieves solo feels like…

InternetTubes , to lemmyshitpost in How journalist view modern gamers

I mean, pretty spot on. I’m beginning to see games having cooperative instead of competitive multiplayer as a plus. But we still need to thank the wort of the lot for attracting all the toxic overcompetitive players from the rest of the games that have a mix of both.

Papy , to lemmyshitpost in How journalist view modern gamers
@Papy@sh.itjust.works avatar

Sounds like someone isn’t one of the people that play for fun

Ganbat , to lemmyshitpost in How journalist view modern gamers

Uh, yeah, no, that’s the experience. It’s what I only play TF2 on custom servers, matchmaking is just not worth it.

JokeDeity , to RedditMigration in U/SPEZ not popular on place

This is beautiful. I hope the end result is similarly spiteful. Fuck spez.

MajaMystic256 , to RedditMigration in U/SPEZ not popular on place

Kbin / Lemmy should have a R Place like event sometime

HipPriest ,

I'm not so sure. Always seemed like a gimmick to me. But I'm a grumpy sod.

therealpygon ,

I can't imagine how something like this might exist solely to boost engagement and draw additional user accounts. I'm sure that would be incredibly shocking (or just obvious as hell with user numbers being boosted by numerous bot accounts, as well as increased user time on site). "Reddit migration? What migration? Just look at how many users are coming back."

It's comically tragic how utterly gullible people are in general.

Carnelian ,

I really enjoyed the 2022 one. Some of the smaller indie game alliances turned me on to some really cool games. And some of the artwork was legitimately beautiful. It had great twists, like doubling the canvas.

I was online when they changed it to white pixels only. Watching the board be erased was weirdly emotional. It was cool seeing the community naturally come together to delete it all from the inside out, in the shape of an expanding heart (roughly).

Not saying it’s not a gimmick or anything. Just a cool event that a lot of different communities have fun with

atocci , (edited )
@atocci@kbin.social avatar

Maybe something could be organized on pixelcanvas.io?

Prouvaire ,

A place clone would still be hosted on a single instance (presumably). It would be good if someone could develop a multi-user event that took advantage of the federated nature of kbin/lemmy or even the wider fediverse also. No idea what that could be though.

Flax_vert ,

A webapp I guess

SJ0 , to selfhosted in Have I gone overboard?

TeamViewer is really nice when you’re on the road a lot. That way if you need to hop in and change something, you can do it from pretty much anywhere.

rambos ,

TeamViewer is good until they decide its not personal use anymore. Better go for AnyDesk or even better RustDesk if you need remote desktop. But why not just wireguard or tailscale?

SheeEttin ,

Or when the platform gets compromised and they refuse to admit it and blame the customers instead

please_lemmy_out ,

Yup, if you just use a couple different IPs in a given time they will arbitrarily mark you as requiring a license.

ChrislyBear ,

Nah, use Mesh Central 2! It’s free, you can self-host it and using a little agent you can connect to any machine from it via console or even via a desktop interface without bothering with VNC etc.

www.meshcommander.com/meshcentral2

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