on Win 11 I was getting 30 to 40 fps on maximum settings. on CachyOS i’m getting 75+ fps on the exact same settings…
(…On upgraded hardware) ;p
on Win 11 I was getting 30 to 40 fps on maximum settings. on CachyOS i’m getting 75+ fps on the exact same settings…
(…On upgraded hardware) ;p
Hahaha, we have straight up liars lurking in the thread!
A first for the Lemmy platform! /s
I can once again refer to Jim’s Garages video about setting up wireguard on Docker. Very easy.
Wg-easy, with a nice interface.
I use nginx proxy manager for a reverse proxy and SSL cert automation. Works great for me but I would like to get into traefik sometime.
I got tired of the NPM and went to traefik for 2 reasons.
NPM kept locking me out of my account (admin), like 4 times during the time I was using it. That meant that it was not reliable enough for daily use.
From what I heard is that the NPM project only has 1 developer and so they can’t really respond and fix security flaws in a proper timeframe.
I’m using traefik now for internal traffic while VPN in if I need internal services while out and about.
Jim’s Garage has a great YouTube video on setting it up.
The web browser doesn’t care if the application is behind one, two or three rproxies. If I can still get to your application and guess your password or exploit a known vulnerability in your application then it’s game over.
Right!?
Your castle can have many walls of protection but if you leave the doors/ports open, people/traffic just passes through.
I’m not so sure. Can you really trust Big Tech with your data?
That’s what donations are for.
Also, many opensource services can be selfhosted for free, while the company/developer gets they payment via donations and/or charging a support service fee to enterprises/people.
That and exposure to the homelab community which in turn can lead to future implementation in enterprise.
Except for the statements that Apple is a better option for privacy. Its not.
Any OS or app that is not opensource code can’t be trusted.
Restarting anything with a chip in it once and a while is good practice.
Yeah they are all double $$ and I recreated the container several times. The only thing that was changed in the compose file was the hash string - user:password.
I read from another older post that sometimes you need to clear all cookies in the browser. Did that also. Didn’t work.
I did however do the DNS challange again as I fucked up the older working config. The cert is different now but points to the same domain and subdomain. Can it be that the browser or traefik are still “remembering” the old cert, with other credentials?
Just grasping at straws here. I’m at a loss.
I can’t find anything online, traefik website or on YouTube about changing passwords. Only create one on a new install.
Should be a walk in the park to change a password. Wtf.
Edit: found the solution here: community.traefik.io/t/dashboard-with-basic-auth-but-cant-login-in-anyway/13235
I was using a wrong hash command in the terminal.
SOLVED!
One more gaming PC with Linux for adding to those higher stats of Tux ;)
Not switchin’ from Aegis. No sir’ee.
Funny j just got one today.
Of course I did my part!
First steam survey I ever got and I have been on steam as long as I can remember.
I run windows 10 in a docker container on Linux and RDP in from any computer. More lightweight than a full fledge VM. It comes with file system passthrough as a network folder.
I just stop the container when I’m done and return to my Linux desktop session.
It’s all or nothing bro! ;)
Ultrasonic works in the same way as DSub.
Ah come on - they haven’t released a phone with 2TB of space yet. /s
Hahaha WTF.
Best practice is to keep each project in its own folders with their respective docker compose file in there.
Later, on your journey you will want more granular control especially with networks and reverse proxy setups.
God bless CrowdStrike for their thoughtfulness!