Docker still makes sense on your own hardware. Especially if you’re the type of person to try out different programs often
Docker still makes sense on your own hardware. Especially if you’re the type of person to try out different programs often
Zerotier, although it’s similar to tailscale so you might have issues with it too
What other research can you do? You could go on the forum and ask who uses it but that’s not going to be any more accurate
asterix_cdr has 0 active installations and asterisk_mbox only 25.
I’ve done it with docker swarm and it was awful, the connection latency would break the cluster constantly
I’m probably just not going to update emudeck. All the games I want to play already work fine so I don’t see why I should
You still need a reverse proxy just doesn’t need to be on a seperate server. If you want to do it without people having to install something, you may be able to use cf tunnels for the web pages but game servers definitely don’t work through that and you’d have to have some sort of external forwarding. Keep in mind though that will introduce possibly an unacceptable amount of lag to the server.
As far as I’m aware you don’t need a seperate VPS if you’re using tailscale, or you don’t need tailscale of you use a reverse proxy via a vps. You can just host it in the same place you’re hosting the games and apps.
Install promtail on the system where you want to get the logs from, then configure it with the paths to the log files and the address of the loki server
https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/send-data/promtail/?pg=oss-loki&plcmt=quick-links
Loki with grafana
I think googling poe or poe computing will give you it
You don’t get the direct integration then though, as far as I’m aware there’s no way to manually setup an addon
Power to performance wise a pi isn’t actually that good. A thin client can run on less than 60W and offer far more performance
I could see valve moving to a telemetry/user feedback based system in the future - e.g 78% of users who ran this on a steam deck played for more than x hours and didn’t crash
It’s the noise pingu makes
That’s what the word “for” implies in the title
Yeah I don’t know what I was talking about to be honest, they’re definitely available in eu form factors
Which ones do you have?
Zigbee switches only tend to be available in north American style, not really compatible with other countries
I use it as a last resort backup for things that are worth the recall price if I lose them