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Yeah collabera have been doing tons of awesone stuff in Linux graphics world for a while!
Yeah collabera have been doing tons of awesone stuff in Linux graphics world for a while!
Wireguard for network access, istio gateway for exposing services, and keycloak for SSO. I want to experiment with Teleport for more fine grained access to my services.
If I had more exposed services I would mess with crowdsec for some another firewall rule set and maybe even exposing it through a TOR service proxy.
Yeah its an open source project with the configs based on the game not steam it’s self. Steam just supports its in their launcher.
I play all of these with no issue now (bg3 had issues in launch) all on the SD but I have a dock to my keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
Typically you have main and guest to isolate them You also have different networks for different bands because they use different radios (2.4GH and 5GH) with both having tradeoffs of range and speed. Some have triband as well so that you can isolate high performance devices because every device on a network increases latency slightly, and more so a radio only support one broadcast method at a time and will downgrade its self to the least common dominator for the devices connected to it.
For increased distribution you can use IPFS to host got repos as well (https://docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/host-git-repo/).
Damn I hadn’t. That’s such bs. I don’t blame Yuzu team for avoiding the heat, but still a shame that it came to that.
Nintendo making downstream worse now… I hope they get slapped in there lawsuit for the waste of time they put all these people in
forced to work in a Windows infrastructure
My condolences. I hope you find some relief in the future
DRM will always be a difficult on untrusted devices. I think signal has some options to restrict it
Does send meet what you need?
I remember using it for the self expiring feature. It also is built to use e2e so the sever only handles encrypted data.
I am not sure on the others though.
I’m a leftest and “psychically DDOSing you” is so funny to me.
Foss from places with known APTs are more secure than non-foss too personally. It would be daytime robbery compared to an inside job to implement spyware. It’s been done and should be monitored for though.
Hey being pretty is a valuable thing! I’m a pretty function over form guy myself but a more beautiful thing makes me want to use it more.
Heck I open krita sometimes because its a pretty app, and play with just a little
For sure, and tbh to really take advantage of FOSS they would need to be tech companies in the first place (i.e. know how to hire developers and manage software projects). The next company that can actually value add on software to the product will have a real contender, till then it’s just hardware manufacturers filling in the shrinking niche of games that don’t run on the steam deck yet.
Right?! Like Value is giving away so much work for competitors to make good competing devices using FOSS and no one has really jumped on it yet.
I’m definitely a fan of Gitlab pages for simple webpages I just want on the Internet. It’s nice to have the code hosted anyways (gives me that off site back up safety so my stuff at home can go down if needed).
I’m not sure honestly if we are agreeing or disagree lol
Nix for building OCI containers is great and Nixos seems like a great base system too. It seems like a natural step to take that and use it to define our a k8s system in the future as well.
I’m currently doing that with OpenTofu (Terraforms opensource successor) and Ansible but I feel like replacing those with nix may provide a real completeness to the codification of the OS.
Barring k8s though, at least until it’s gets so simply you might as well use it, podman is so far the go to way to run containers instead of Docker (for both of the reasons you mentioned!). That and flatpaks for GUI apps because of the portals system!
K3s! You could even reuse your pis in the cluster.
I would deploy it to your new server, setup your CSI (e.g longhorn its pretty simple), find a helm chart for one of the apps and try deploying it.