zikk_transport2
@zikk_transport2@lemmy.world
- Comment on Streaming TV costs now higher than cable, as 'crash' finally hits 1 year ago:
No, it’s not. Turns out Lemmy.world does not like sea at all. In fact, they blocked “info kiosks” at ports near sea, so you have no idea about what is going on in the sea.
- Comment on Lemmy.world's servers 1 year ago:
Or they downloaded more ram lol
- Comment on Threads users decline significantly despite initial surge in sign-ups 1 year ago:
X what? Xvideos? Xxx something? What’s x? Ex? Ex Twitter? I am out of the loop. Please explain. /s
- Comment on Artificial intelligence can seem more human than actual humans on social media, study finds 1 year ago:
Highly depends on the platform. AI is always better than average user on Facebook.
- Comment on Has anyone tried one of these Steam Deck alternatives like ROG Ally, GPD, OneXPlayer etc? I'm kinda keen on this Ayaneo Geek 1S 1 year ago:
Sounds like you are after performance and not portability. Don’t you think a gaming laptop would be a better choice?
With performance comes the battery penalty - max 1.5-2 hours on battery. I usually find myself playing more indie games in Steam Deck rather than AAA games.
- Comment on Has anyone tried one of these Steam Deck alternatives like ROG Ally, GPD, OneXPlayer etc? I'm kinda keen on this Ayaneo Geek 1S 1 year ago:
Let me give you a tip - if you are planning to play games just like you do with Xbox controller - pick any device you want.
But if you want to have these:
- Gyro aiming
- Trackpads (aka “mouse touchpad”)
- Back buttons
- Self-repair
- Value (price/performance)
- Customization freedom (macros, shortcuts layers, virtual menus of bindings in-game, idk many more choices…)
Then you have to pick Steam Deck.
Hell, it should be enough for you to check what are your choices if you break Aya vs Steam Deck display. Where would you get display? How easy it’s to replace?
With Steam Deck it’s iFixIt and they have parts, quality guides and tools for everything. What does Aya have?
- Comment on A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers 1 year ago:
Missing at least these:
- Load balancers/Reverse peoxies - Caddy, Traefik.
- Missing DNS server “blocky” which I find way better than Pi-Hole.
Nice list, but could have more. :)
- Comment on VPN blocked, how can i tunnel my VPS to home network? 1 year ago:
Technically like this:
Anyone -tcp80-> vps -tcp80-> router -tcp80-> homeserver.
Exit of homeserver-originated traffic would be your router, not vps. Unless you specify custom routes in your router, then yeah, might be possible.
Also you don’t need EoIP tunnel at all, since it’s all in Layer4.
- Comment on VPN blocked, how can i tunnel my VPS to home network? 1 year ago:
Some time ago I’ve done a “public IP implementation” on my VPS when I was on mobile network (no public IP).
Basically set up IPSec/Wireguard on VPS and connect your router to it. Then setup EoIP over VPN between VPS and your router. Then add EoIP tunnel to your LAN’s bridge in your router.
Then setup all ports forwarding (using iptables) from your VPS to your router on LAN, so if you connect to your VPS using tcp80, it will be simply forwarded (NAT’ed) to your router. Except tcp22, for SSH to your VPS obviously…
And now you have yet another public IP lol.
This is not something you asked, but might give you some ideas.
- Comment on Q: Setting up network directly behind my ISP provided router 1 year ago:
I’ve done something similar in Ireland, where ISP router was the only way to connect. Managed to setup everything on OpenWRT router, but it kept disconnecting, so I put openwrt router behind ISP router.
Interesting thing I found in ISP router is DMZ host - just point it to your own router and that’s it. Basically ISP router doesn’t exist lol.
Then you have absolute freedom with your router.
- Comment on What WiFi relay system can I host at home? 1 year ago:
Isn’t “MAC NAT” you are after? I’ve seen Mikrotik has this feature to perform NAT for bridge devices.
Also regular router would be sufficient IMO. Also don’t forget to set static TTL value so your “ISP” doesn’t see that you have a router between your devices.
Also create MAC address and save it. Always change it before connecting - you will have less trouble.
- Comment on Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds. Researchers found wild fluctuations—called drift—in the technology’s abi... 1 year ago:
Looks like GPT4 API also got dumber…
- Comment on cake for everyone! 1 year ago:
What are you doing on Lemmy? I thought Lemmy is Reddit alternative!