heh, if ye had yer screen on 24/7 that would be merely 0.83 frames per second
The human eye can’t see more than 0.5 frames per second anyways (/s)
heh, if ye had yer screen on 24/7 that would be merely 0.83 frames per second
The human eye can’t see more than 0.5 frames per second anyways (/s)
All the bad choices and dumb decisions I made as an adult…
Being older dosent stop ye from making stupid mistakes, heck it’s more likely ye make bigger mistakes that are harder to fix
the job was advertised as being remote…
It’s been a while since I use caddy but I use the dns for nginx, make sure you are using the correct api key, it does not like using a too permissive one.
So a zone token instead of an account token.
What is wrong with yer current instance? There is no real detriment to not being on Lemmy.ml if ye are are already on another instance
It’s an interesting learning curve.
I would really recommend using flakes, basically lockfiles which abstract away some pains with dependencies.
Nixos Options
is utterly fantastic for figuring out stuff (also links to source config)
The syntax takes a bit to get used to but if ye have used something like lisp or haskell before then it should be easy enough to pick up.
(I’ll add links to my repos here when I am back on computer)
NixOS > Arch
If ye want something short then A Short Hike (heh)
If ye want horror try SOMA
Scifi/Detective then Tacoma is pretty good.
Eldrich Undercurrents - Call of the Sea
If Atomic Heart vibed with ye then Paradise Lost.
I would recommend giving a check on steam to see if any of them catch yer fancy
Walking sim is basically any game where you wanter around observing the world with minimal interaction, not just a game with a lot of walking.
Some foplks may not classify all these as walking sims but I would.
It’s not really a single single player game, more a set of specific genres: “Ubisoft open world”, “Immersive sim” (especially Arkanes), “Bethesda RPG” (Even 76 which ye cna play pretty much solo), “Walking Sim” (a genre I fell in love with this past year)
What??? You uninstalled it?
Now ye are going to have to reinstall all yer mods again (that is a game in and of itself though)
successfully failed at ignoring!
I have both a Hetzner root server (it’s nicely beefy) where I host all my public stuff (website, api’s, Lemmy instance etc) and my homelab which is more personal media (Plex, 'arrs, Gitlab, wireguard, dydns)
The Hetzner box is configured using NixOS (config).
Homelab is mostly configured with docker compose, though I have plans to switch over to nixos to nail down the config. I am using cloudflare for my dns and created a smol cli tool to update a record there with my public ip address (homemade dydns). This is used by Wireguard to give me access to everything hosted there. Even though everything is hidden away from the Internet I still have https on everything thanks to dns verification.
(hastially typed up over breakfast so it may be a tad disorganised, feel free to ask any question if ye have any)
unfortunately you cannot delete it from my brain, least not easially or cheaply…
Bind is well established, got plenty of documentation, is what the previous iteration of the resolver used and on top of all that it works really well with NixOS
In my (our) case we use bind to run an authoritative resolver for our domain (I am sysadmin for a uni computer society, we have our own (physical) servers)
for better or worse it is, (though I don’t recommend newcomers to boot up a bind server to manage their dns, pihole is probally the best starting point)
Thank ye,
I wonder how much of an impact being in the EU will have on that.
o/
Using yer post from my personal isntance (lemmy.brendan.ie) to see if its all working
Hopefully it is
This is it for me. I used to use caddy a few years ago because writing config files was a breeze. Now I “use” nginx because I can define everything in a few lines of nix and it’s configured automagically for me.