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faethon@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Podman - container exits without logsEnglish
1·2 years agointeresting! So I should be able to throw my docker-compose yamls directly at Podman and be good to go?
faethon@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Podman - container exits without logsEnglish
2·2 years agojust curious; why would you like to use podman over docker? I have a lot of docker containers running, wondering if I should switch to podman.
hmm, not sure why baca would need so many requirements. I installed baca using pip as per (https://github.com/wustho/baca), on a hedless ubuntu based server. Maybe on Arch it would need to install / update python packages?
You could also try epy (https://github.com/wustho/epy) which is also a terminal based epub reader.
baca is a terminal based epub reader. Quite nice.
If you are just looking for a way to SSH into your machines from outside your network, you can setup a more recent VPN or Wireguard yourself. If you have a Raspberry Pi lying around, using PIVPN makes things super easy. You can have both OpenVPN as well as Wireguard running if you want, using the same script. If that is the only thing you like to do, then there is no need to reverse proxy your servers and expose them. Just having a VPN or Wireguard connection should be enough to access your servers when outside of your network. It is recommended to have a fixed IP btw, to find your VPN/Wireguard server easily.
Also, you can leave all your servers locally (and not exposing them) when you can reliably setup a VPN/Wireguard connection. That is the most secure I guess.
faethon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the major components of any Linux distribution?
15·2 years agoI think you would also need an initial run process such as systemd or the sysV runlevels.
This also looks similar to Tailscale (https://tailscale.com/). I have not used this but saw it popping up in youtube recently.
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Dungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•Solasta as a platform for solo DnD?
2·2 years agoThanks! I’ll probably start with the main campaign first. Unless there is a certain class or race that may be more fun to play, then I’ll maybe consider that as the first DLC.
faethon@lemmy.worldOPto
Dungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•Solasta as a platform for solo DnD?
2·2 years agoI am going to give Solasta a go once I’ve finished BG3. I read that the UB mod is more or less required.
faethon@lemmy.worldOPto
Dungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•Solasta as a platform for solo DnD?
1·2 years agoTactical combat with the D&D 5E mechanics, and with a quick setup for a battle that could be started playing in a short amount of time, is something I’m definitely looking for. For the FR lore, stories and roleplaying I’ll stick with (another playthrough) BG3. :)
faethon@lemmy.worldOPto
Dungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•Solasta as a platform for solo DnD?
1·2 years agoWhat kind of system would you like? Maybe Pathfinder 2E? Or something completely different?
faethon@lemmy.worldOPto
Dungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•Solasta as a platform for solo DnD?
2·2 years agoThanks for sharing your experience! Seeing some gameplay footage I also noticed that Solasta shows all the dice rolls explicitly on screen, which gives it a nice touch of feel like playing D&D. The game sticking closer to the D&D rules actually is something I’m looking forward to, and it makes the mechanics of D&D combat indeed more explicit.
I’m going to give Solasta a try, and will pick up some DLC from the get go. Any DLC in particular recommendable? There are many packs available. Or should I just try to get them all.
Those are some great pickup lines for a big bar on Friday! ;)
faethon@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•It Took 23 Days for Lemmy Posts to Double from 1 Million to 2 MillionEnglish
16·3 years agoThere is also a very clear upwards trend I would say 😁
faethon@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What types of services are you not willing to self-host?English
611·3 years agoHosting an email server is pretty sure a magnet for half the Chinese IP range… So I would refrain from hosting that myself.
Not sure if it answers your question, but I use Portainer to check the different docker containers I am running. It does not allow me to check the ‘docker-runtime’ logs themselves though, only the logfiles of each of the running containers. It also allows easy term connection if you want, although I usually do that directly form the terminal itself.
Use of hardware enablement package kernel might help here? It is called linux-generic-hwe or something like that. It will install a much newer kernel with more support for newer hardware.