Not sure about underrated, but definitely mostly unknown anymore, would have to be Star Control 2.
Melee mode was great. As was the music.
Not sure about underrated, but definitely mostly unknown anymore, would have to be Star Control 2.
Melee mode was great. As was the music.
Do you need to expose the services to the entire Internet or can you use something like tailscale or zerotier (these require installing an app on each remote device, but don’t open up ports to the internet).
That’s great. Can I set the subnet router to use my local DNS? So service.mydomain.com will still route appropriately?
I’m not familiar with the terminology. What’s the distinction between a terminal and a console?
Tmux does let you copy from a shell to your system clipboard using the keyboard, which is nice. But many terminal emulators like mobaxterm on windows let you copy as well.
Same here. Well worth it for $10 a year
Thanks. Authelia looks promising, but I can find anything about tls client auth.
Edit: actually maybe caddy supports this directly? https://caddyserver.com/docs/json/apps/http/servers/tls_connection_policies/client_authentication/
Works fine for me on 0.0.38
How do you have this set up? Is it possible to have a single verification process in front of several exposed services? Like as part of a reverse proxy?
Or mergerfs if you are not too concerned with performance
This is my exact setup as well. Proxmox with one beefy vm dedicated just to docker and then a few other vms for non docker workloads (eg, home assistant, pihole, jelltfin). I can probably run those in docket as well, but the to worked better as vms when I set them up
This is great info thank you
Definitely more expensive, but you can get used ones from a few generations ago for cheap on eBay
I’m curious which part you think is overkill and how you would redo this? I have a proxmox cluster and run docker amongst other things, but haven’t set up any sort of high availability.
I don’t need live migrations, but something that could help with load balancing and reducing any potential downtime if a host fails would be great.
Is the internal drive replaceable? That might be a better option. Alternatively, 256gb is more than enough to install Linux (or proxmox) and serve a lot of useful apps. You only need a ton of space if you are planning on storing media.
File compatible is one thing, but I just can’t get over the difference in shortcut keys/workflow.
Plus, creating and editing charts is still miles easier in excel.
Oh my bad, it’s right in the title! How is the keyboard?
Is that a gmmk pro?
It’s confusing. I think they are under zero trust now
The community exists, but it’s not active at all
Reviewed by who though? Malicious apps even get through apple and Google’s screening. I can’t see how fdroid can match the capabilities of those guys.