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- Comment on Ed Boon: Mortal Kombat 1 Will Be Getting a Story DLC 11 months ago:
Anyone remember Noob Saibot?
- Comment on Do you run a private CA? Could you tell me about your certificate setup if you do? 11 months ago:
No judgement here. I think it’s a worthy goal just not one I am particularly interested in at this point. Maybe if the automation was a bit easier and the mobile device management was easier I might join you.
- Comment on Do you run a private CA? Could you tell me about your certificate setup if you do? 11 months ago:
My experience is it’s really a lot of work and with the prevalence of letsencrypt, there is not a lot of automated setups for this use case (at least that I have been able to find). It is kind of a pain in the ass to run your own CA, especially if you plan to not use wildcard and to rotate certs often. If you use tailscale, they offer https certs with a subdomain given to you:
[server-name].[tailnet-name].ts.net
That’s honestly what I’m moving towards.
- Comment on Simplest For End User Wiki/Knowlege Repo for the end user 11 months ago:
Another vote for wiki.js. It has tons of authentication options and integrations. The web interface is a tad clunky but usable.
- Comment on SpaceX rockets keep tearing blood-red 'atmospheric holes' in the sky, and scientists are concerned 11 months ago:
This article is a big nothing burger.
- Submitted 11 months ago to games@lemmy.world | 3 comments
- Comment on Satisfactory - Update 8 Patch Notes Video 1 year ago:
I think that will come a out the same time they bring out custom maps and VR…never.
- Comment on What would you use to remotely support a computer with "LAN" access? 1 year ago:
I see. GP said the same. Thanks for sharing!
- Comment on What would you use to remotely support a computer with "LAN" access? 1 year ago:
True enough for VNC but we’re specifically talking about RDP, which is supported by Linux Mint.
- Comment on Cosmos 0.12 major update 1 year ago:
Yea that looks pretty amazing. Thanks for sharing!
- Comment on Question on SSL traffic between podman containers and clients (should I run k3s?) 1 year ago:
Single node k3s is possible and can do what you’re asking but has some overhead (hence your acknowledgment of overkill). One thing i think it gets right and would help here is the reverse proxy service. It’s essentially a single entity with configuration of all of your endpoints in it. It’s managed programmatically so additions or changes are not needed to he done by hand. It sounds like you need a reverse proxy to terminate the TLS then ingress objects defined to route to individual containers/pods. If you try for multiple reverse proxies you will have a bad time managing all of that overhead. I strongly recommend going for a single reverse proxy setup unless you can automate the multiple proxies setup.
- Comment on Cosmos 0.12 major update 1 year ago:
And here I am running a bare metal k3s cluster fully managed by custom ansible playbooks with my templatized custom manifests. I definitely learned a lot going that way. This project looks like it has just about everything covered except high availability or redundancy, but maybe I missed it in the readme. Good work but definitely not for me.
- Comment on What would you use to remotely support a computer with "LAN" access? 1 year ago:
Sounds like a good option then!
- Comment on Self hosting on an Android mobile? 1 year ago:
Check out Termux. It lets you install nearly any linux software on your Android device. Probably a good place to start to get your toes wet.
- Comment on What would you use to remotely support a computer with "LAN" access? 1 year ago:
In my experience, RDP locks the screen for anyone at the physical machine. It sounds like OP is wanting a simultaneous screen sharing.
- Comment on What would you use to remotely support a computer with "LAN" access? 1 year ago:
You could try Steam remote play, it shares the desktop like what you’re asking, but would require a bit if setup (custom “game” added which would expose the entire desktop for e.g…
Other tech that could work includes VNC over your tailscale tailnet. It shares the screen without locking out the in-person user.
- Comment on Stars Like Our Sun May Still Support Life After They Die. There's Just One Problem. 1 year ago:
Thanks. I didn’t want to click the bait.
- Comment on Steam News - Introducing SteamVR 2.0 1 year ago:
Considering they completely broke Linux, I don’t think we’ll see a Deckard, at least not one that is Linux based.
- Comment on NVIDIA GPU on a docker headless system 1 year ago:
That would be pretty dope. If you end up writing it up don’t forget about me 😁
- Comment on NVIDIA GPU on a docker headless system 1 year ago:
Do you have a link to a tutorial on this? I’ve been thinking about adding my amd64 server with an nVidia GPU to my Raspberry Pi K3s cluster.
- Comment on AMD Counter-Strikes Itself, Pulls Driver After Anti-Lag Feature Causes CS2 Bans 1 year ago:
Bans on CS2 shouldn’t result in the loss of the account
- Comment on UK passport database to be used to identify suspects from CCTV footage 1 year ago:
Time to break out the Guy Fawkes masks?
- Comment on Any good alternatives to Home Assistant? 1 year ago:
Node-Red is a graph flow tool and MQTT is a protocol. Neither of which can do what HA does, so not sure why that comment was made.
- Comment on Simple guide to self hosted authentication? 1 year ago:
I know this isn’t what you’re asking for but I think this is still a good starting point. Like you correctly surmised, identity and authentication management is not an easy subject and does require extensive experience and theory.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I want categories of blocklists that I can turn on, e.g. uncheck languages I don’t know, uncheck religion, uncheck politics, etc.
I want to be able to group together all posts that were posed by the same user with the same content to different commits. I want to view that as a single post not 6 or however many they spam posted it to.
I want to be able to view same community spanning different server instances as a single community if I so choose, maybe some way to combine them and auto-add new communities with same name as they pop up ok other instances. Posting to it should give option of which server to post to, or all of them?
- Comment on Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ? 1 year ago:
I had similar problems doing the same thing with a Pi 4.
- Comment on Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ? 1 year ago:
Sure! I’m using ansible to manage the hosts, install k3s, and deploy the manifests. I’m looking at switching to nixos for reproducibility purposes. I have a couple Pi 4’s, and a handful of Pi 3Bs. Each one is booting off USB drives (Pi 4s have SSDs and others have thumb drives). Then I have an old computer I turned into a NAS server that is hosting NFS for the PVs of each pod. Then I have a rackmount gigabit switch, and I set up tailscale on each node, and reference everything by the tailnet names. Works really well and I have complete access while I’m away from home.
- Comment on Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ? 1 year ago:
I have k3s running on my Pi cluster and have dozens of services running on them. USB drives for the lot of them.
- Comment on Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ? 1 year ago:
Try running a server image on it without desktop and then logging into it over the network from another device like a laptop via ssh
- Comment on Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ? 1 year ago:
My list is very similar but I have my Pis in a k3s cluster with a NAS for PVs. That allows me to not worry about what physical device is hosting the service, and I built it so I can intermix amd64 devices when I start adding in my used laptops into the mix.