It’s like when steam added group chats and discord added games
It’s like when steam added group chats and discord added games
Docker still makes sense on your own hardware. Especially if you’re the type of person to try out different programs often
Yeah. To keep up with friends/family
Zerotier, although it’s similar to tailscale so you might have issues with it too
Audiophiles don’t listen to music, they listen to their headphones
Some people have to jump through a lot of moral hoops to justify piracy instead of accepting there could be any possible bad points about it
I’ve done it with docker swarm and it was awful, the connection latency would break the cluster constantly
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Aw man I really liked it as a concept
OP said that the port wasn’t open, unless they meant the port was already in use rather than the port was closed?
But what firewall blocks that by default?
Why do you need to open a port if its listening locally?
This is the only actually good use of LLMs I can really think of. As long as there is a good way to keep them within the bounds of the actual story it would be great for that
Yeah, there’s companies out there literally destroying the planet or causing deaths and consumers don’t care. They’re not gonna stop using their shiny rectangle over this
Normally I purposefully don’t click on articles with AI generated images, this one was so bad I thought it was a really bad photoshop instead
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.
Depends entirely on your airline
But can you set a limit to stop it going above the free tier
I use it as a last resort backup for things that are worth the recall price if I lose them