They are?? How did I not know about this?
Please, have mercy, I'm the guy that has to come fix that shit haha.
I'll most likely be told they were printing standard stuff and it just happened
Could be a good read but I'll never know as I'm not subscribing to the financial times
Edit: didn't realise the discussion link included an archive link to the article. My mistake 😅
I know we're on No Stupid Questions but I feel like this is a stupid question. What's wrong with AMP?
I feel like this is a dumb question but I just want to be sure. I'm assuming this is a general guide for pc that includes steam deck. Is that right?
Thanks to everyone that contributed!
I've managed to achieve what I set out to do using nordvpn meshnet!
I'll look at both options and see what's best for my use case, thank you!
Don't worry, I understand you're not being gatekeeper. They are valid concerns and I understand the risks. Just wanting to build on the knowledge I already have and expand I guess.
After looking through some of the replies I'm not sure using a domain is the way to go for my use case anymore. Maybe I just got a bit too vigorous in wanting to learn Linux and having a home server!
Not looking to access the whole network, just particular services on the server. However, if I can get NordVPN's meshnet to work as I think it will work from a comment further up, that will be my answer I reckon
Thanks! Will check this out when I get home!
I'm currently using NordVPN and see they have a meshnet that clgives each device direct Comms (if I'm understanding correctly). Do you know if that's the same as what you're suggesting? If so I'll look further into that
Hi all,
As above I'm struggling to get my home server running Manjaro to be accessible outside my network. I've never messed with domains before but I do have a working knowledge of home networking.
I also have, what most would probably consider, basic working knowledge of Linux. I can work my way around the terminal and follow instructions on things given they aren't using assumptions that the reader is a knowledgeable power user of Linux.
From what I've read I need to add a reverse DNS via something like nginx and setup my Google domain to point to my external IP. Sounds simple enough but I cannot for the life of me configure nginx properly and I'm not even sure I have my Google domain setup correctly outside of payin for the domain name.
What I'd like to achieve is have my home server files be accessible from anywhere and also have jellyfin/sonarr/radarr accessible from anywhere if possible. I'm currently using Plex but that has a plethora of its own issues so would like to try something new.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, especially if provided in an "OP dumb dumb" format!
I'm currently at work at the time of writing so replies may be slow
If you watch the first 15-20 seconds of GN's first video on this, the clip of the guy in the tour literally calls out GamersNexus and Hardware Unboxed
Edit: "The difference between us and, similarly, GamersNexus and HardwareUnboxed, is we test new components, new tests, everytime"
I thought we were talking about brewing homes but hacking game consoles is cool too
That would be my plan, I have windows on its own 500gb drive and 2 1tb drives for gaming. My plan would be partition on the gaming drives as they just house the game files.
How much would you recommend allocating to EOS? I'm very much green around the ears when it comes to Linux, I've dabbled and have a home server running Manjaro and fumbled my way through that somehow!
If all goes well I'd like to daily drive it and only use Windows for games I can't get running on EOS
Doesn't work fully on slides either yet. At least not for me
Ahh thank you!
This looks beautiful. Been tempted to set up a dual boot myself with Windows 11. How was it to get everything working?
Huh, I don't seem to have this option, only to open in a browser. Gonna check I'm up to date and try again
Thanks! Never heard of matrix before so will give it a gander!
Stupid question incoming.. what is this lemmy matrix you speak of?