Wolfwood1
@Wolfwood1@lemmy.world
- Comment on Dynamic IP - Self hosting 3 months ago:
Self hosting doesn’t mean you should host everything yourself at home, using a VPS you manage (so the data inside it is still yours) is also a viable option for selfhosting. I myself host some services at home and a few others in a VPS.
As for Dyndns, I’ve used a few providers over the years. DuckDNS is the one I’ve been using for 5 years or so and it’s not failed me once. Pretty happy with it.
Maybe you could have a duckdns pointing to your dynamic IP and your domains / subdomains with a CNAME pointing to the dyndns address?
- Comment on Are there any games you're planning to pick up during the Steam and GOG sales? 4 months ago:
I just got the pack with Tunic and Death’s Door. I had Tunic in my wishlist for a while and finally bit the bullet. Yay! 2 more games into the backlog!
- Comment on Snikket is a simple, secure and private messaging app (based on XMPP) 6 months ago:
I know, bit Snikket still uses ports 80/443 for its web interface and group file sharing service. It even has a page for Reverse Proxy configuration, but it doesn’t include Traefik and the configuration is non-trivial
- Comment on Snikket is a simple, secure and private messaging app (based on XMPP) 6 months ago:
I’ve tried to install it on my VPS behind Traefik but couldn’t get it working. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on YSK : Dark patterns among large companies are becoming more mainstream 7 months ago:
Same here.
Luckily the payment method I had used has expired so every month they remind me to skip the month if I missed doing it. They call it something different but I know what they really mean ʘ‿ʘ
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
Luckily you don’t need Window$. You can install Edge on your Linux distro of choice! Will it then show warnings telling you Edge is the bestest browser when you use it to search for another browser? Who knows, why not try it and find out??? ^^please ^^someone ^^use ^^Edge ^^on ^^Linux, ^^Micro$oft ^^is ^^now ^^a ^^friend ^^of ^^Linux
- Comment on MSI CLAW gaming handheld leaked, features Intel Core Ultra 7 155H with Arc graphics and 32GB memory 10 months ago:
Wow! Intel processor AND Windows? The worst of both choices for a handheld!
- Comment on World of Goo 2 - Official Trailer 1 11 months ago:
In the description of the video it says “Video edited with Kdenlive on Linux Mint.”. With that info I’d say that Linux support is confirmed
- Comment on Looking for games with strong female leads for my daughter (even just to watch as I play). Came across this link, but they're a bit old. Any suggestions from the community? 1 year ago:
Yeah, you’re right. I had kind of forgotten about that part lol.
Even if you manage not to die in any of the horrific ways it’s still pretty violent.
- Comment on Looking for games with strong female leads for my daughter (even just to watch as I play). Came across this link, but they're a bit old. Any suggestions from the community? 1 year ago:
There are more things to do than finishing the whole game the way it was intended, not every biome has a monster that can kill you.
You can swim with the pengwings, play with the sea monkeys, build a giant base in the starting area while playing in creative mode…, there might even be mods that completely disable the need to surface for air or make every creature passive so you can swim mwext to them in peace.
- Comment on Looking for games with strong female leads for my daughter (even just to watch as I play). Came across this link, but they're a bit old. Any suggestions from the community? 1 year ago:
Hmm, some games with a strong female lead that I’ve played:
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A hat in time. Lovely 3D platformer
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Subnautica: Below Zero. Sequel to the original Subnautica but enjoyable without having played the first one. Loved both games.
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Gris
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Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
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Kena: Bridge of Spirits
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River City Girls: Pixel art beat 'em up
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Horizon Zero Dawn
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The latest Tomb Raider trilogy
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Portal and Portal 2
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