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Ludrol, do zapytajszmer w Chciałbym sobie zahostować jakiś serwis, np. Funkwhale, żeby strumieniować swoją muzykę - jak?
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Hostownie własnych rzeczy na serwerze pod biurkiem to bardziej hobby niż zrobić raz i działa.

VPS jest dość w porządku opcją bo ułatwia to papranie się z siecią, ip, domeną i tunelami.

Z bezpieczeństwem to jest tak że haker skasuje ci wszystkie pliki i będzie kopać bitcoina za twój prąd.

Jak chcesz funkwhale dla siebie to raczej nie ma problemu.

P.S mikr.us ma spoko serwery po taniości

lysy,

A jak to zrobić z VPNem, jesteś w stanie coś podrzucić do przeczytania albo napisać? :P

Może spróbuję z jakimś słabym VPSem, tak na próbę.
Z drugiej strony, jak mam dużo muzyki/filmów i chciałbym zrobić sobie strumieniowanie, to raczej taki zwykły vps będzie miał za mało miejsca.

Totalnie się nie znam na samohostowaniu, sorki, jeśli coś głupiego piszę.

Ludrol, (edited )
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Tak na szybko jak zacząć z SelfHosting.

Bierzesz jakikolwiek komputer z ostatnich 15 lat. Instalujesz debiana bez pulpitu. Ustawiasz ssh i łączysz się przez LAN z serwerem. Instalujesz sobie dockera i jakiś kontener na przykład z torrentami.

Polecam portainer do zarządzania kontenerami.

Są też całe systemy operacyjne np. trueNAS czy proxmox.

Jak gdzieś utkniesz to pytaj na !selfhosted

P.S. Funkwhale jest jako docker do zrobienia ale trzeba mieć domenę, statyczne ip, otwarte porty i certyfikat TLS.

Jellyfin pozwala na strumień muzyki czy filmów ale bez domeny czy otwartych portów.

P.P.S VPN lub reverse proxy podłączasz pod kontener dockera i przesyłasz łącze przez tunel.

miklo, (edited )
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Tu taki prosty przepis na proste reverse-proxy na nginx do selfhostowanego serwera, “wyciągnięte” tunelem ssh do jakiegoś najtańszego vpsa gdzieś na świecie, który będzie robić za publiczne wejście (i wtedy ten selfhostowany nie musi mieć nawet publicznego ani stałego ip): jerrington.me/…/2019-01-29-self-hosted-ngrok.htmlTyle, że taki prosty “vpn” trochę komplikuje postawienie funkwhale wg jakiegoś gotowego przepisu czyli np pod younohost.
Ale jeżeli to będzie używane tylko dla siebie to chyba lepsza opcja z publicznym ip na swoim łączu bo wtedy koszt używania serwera = praktycznie koszt łącza za które i tak się płaci.
Jakby ktoś stawiał funkwhale pod dockerem (docker + traefik) to moja działająca konfiguracja: forge.citizen4.eu/miklo/…/funkwhale

miklo,
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Masz na myśli te tanie serwery mikrusa bez IPv4, które wystarczy 'tylko" podłaczyć do (takie rozwiązanie podpowiada właściciel hostingu), żeby wszystko działało ? 😱 “Wszystko” mam na myśli naprawdę wszystko, również to co czego nie chcesz Ty ani odwiedzający twoją stronę: framagit.org/dCF/deCloudflare/-/blob/…/pl.md

Fermiverse, do gaming w What’s one of your favorite game soundtracks?

Dishonered, the drunken sailor cover goose bumbs still after all those years.

Sir_Kevin, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?
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PCVR is where the high quality games are. Quest and Pico do have quite a few gems now though!

elkaki,

You can always connect your quest to pc right? (Hope OP has a good computer to do that, haven’t checked the quest 2 but I remember how much worse roborecall looked on quest 1)

Sir_Kevin,
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Indeed you can. Same with Pico.

WhipperSnapper, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?
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It’s worth keeping track of the universal unreal vr mod in development. I realize this post says “yet”, and this is still in development, but they’ve mentioned a release this year and it should open up a ton of great games.

ElectroLisa, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?
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Boneworks, Vivecraft mod for Minecraft, Vertigo 2, Half-Life: Alyx

WhipperSnapper,
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Vivecraft mod for Minecraft

Can’t overstate how great it is if you’re into Minecraft. Stepping into the world gives such a difference sense of scale to things.

lorez, do gaming w I used to be concerned about a game being too short. Now I worry that it will be too long.

Well, long games save you money. Plus I like living in a game.

Lowbird,

The money-saving depends on your ability to not buy more games, though. This doesn’t seem to be actually doable for most people. For me it isn’t because I find I need variety in my games or else I lose interest in the medium altogether.

There can definitely be a magic in living in a good game, though.

lorez,

I mean, I don’t know about you guys but I play one game at a time, so right now I’m spending no other money cos I’m in the middle of Zelda TotK.

rivingtondown, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

Maybe not my favorite game but one of the very few games I truly felt required pen and paper were some of the old Might & Magic games - most notably I think of the first 3 games.

Those were first person dungeon crawling RPGs. They didn’t have, what later became termed “automaps”, but what is now just a in-game map. So if you wanted to look at a map you had to either buy real life books they sold called Cluebooks which had maps printed in them or you had to pull out the graphing paper and get to drawing.

It wasn’t just a limitation of the time, the games back then honestly treated it like a feature. I think it was in M&M3 that you could eventually cast the spell “Wizard Eye” and the entire point of the spell was to present to you a minimap of the surrounding area. NPCs and quests didn’t put icons on your map (there was no map), you were given directions and had to figure out how to get there.

clover, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?

A couple of my favs: Moss, fantastic puzzle/platformer, great story and still family friendly & Asgard’s Wrath, single player action/rpg with good mechanics and a fully fleshed out 40hr campaign.

Silviecat44, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?

Breachers VR is a really cool vr shooter in the style of rainbow six siege and it is getting many updates

ThePac, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?

Walkabout Mini golf is incredible.

elkaki,

Yes, this so much! VR minigolf is amazing, you barely need any space to play. The skill ceiling is jogh and the multiplayer is really enjoyable (you only see floating hands and it plays like normal minigolf)

The maps are colorful, the themes really interesting and also they look really special, like you are on an incredible theme parl of sorts, the inmersiveness of this game and gameplay are unmatched.

newtraditionalists, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

Myst. Surprised this wasn’t mentioned yet.

SteleTrovilo, do gaming w Has anyone played Master Detective Archives: Rain Code?

I have my copy! Only made it through the prologue since work+family limits my gaming time, but I like it so far!

huntr, (edited ) do gaming w Has anyone played Master Detective Archives: Rain Code?

Funny timing. I’m playing it right now and watching cutscenes lol.

I’m at the end of the first case and it’s fine so far. Feeling a bit worn out from them explaining things 3-5 times though.

KaapeliTV, do gaming w I finished Killer Frequency today and goddamn was it a fun game.

Thanks for the recommendation. Seems very much something I would like. Definitely gonna wishlist this.

bionicjoey, do gaming w Pathfinder: should I start with Kingmaker or Wrath of the Righteous? Or it doesn't matter?

They are completely separate story-wise. Kingmaker’s story is IMO a bit easier to follow at the beginning. WOTR is newer though and therefore has more character customization options. They both use the same engine and the gameplay is almost identical.

HarvesterOfEyes,
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Oh ok, good to know, thanks! I don’t mind harder to follow stories, and having more character customization options is always a good thing for me. I guess I’ll go with WOTR.

bionicjoey, (edited )

One other thing worth mentioning: both games have a DLC which lets you play like an infinite roguelike dungeon crawl which is super fun. I probably have more hours in the respective roguelike DLCs for both than I do for either of their campaigns. I just love the idea of taking classic CRPG/D&D mechanics and giving it progression like Slay The Spire

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