Maaaaate I made potato & leek soup just yesterday! I peel my taters and sautee my leeks though. Trying to figure out the best variety of taters for the soup, but potatoes in Australia suck.
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Yes you need a way to expose it over https. A reverse proxy is easiest. I use Caddy.
I think Pangolin works a bit differently… Correct me if I’m wrong…
Where headscale is a coordination server for a wireguard mesh, pangolin is a reverse proxy server that connects to the backend services via wireguard tunnels
I did manage to get it to work, but I recall it took me a while. I have several devices connected to it now though. I’m keenly looking forward to the autogroup:self ACL support so I can set up sensible ACLs and share my net with some mates - I only have my own devices on it right now.
Anything I can share that might help your understanding?
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Have the patents for H.264 MPEG-4 AVC expired yet?English14·7 months agoParents for MP3 expired in 2017
Cucumber is the worst part of a watermelon.
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yo, I found this for 380$ should I buy it and how well does Linux run on it, if you have one of this is it a good in term of build qualityEnglish4·8 months agoI bought a modern MSI gaming laptop with awesome on-paper specs and they did something fucky such that the keyboard doesn’t work until about kernel v6.7. The keyboard. Wtf.
Any idea how forgejo compares to radicle?
I’m trying to decide what to install on my home server. I want something easy to start with but reasonably extensible and federated would be nice
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•TriliumNext Notes - The last note taking app you should ever needEnglish1·11 months agoAre you announcing a release or just posting to get some eyes on the project? I’m keen to read through a changelog before upgrading from trilium v0.63.7.
I’ve been self-hosting trilium for a few years and love it, would like to see updates though; there a few UI/UX areas that feel like they need polish.
I was initially unhappy about using a database to store my notes, and I do worry about how I’d migrate my trilium notes to another system, but the experience thus far has been pretty great.
I don’t enjoy how Calibre works. The way it manages its library in a folder separate to where/how I store my ebooks rubs me the wrong way. It also seems to like adding itself to metadata and messing with stylesheets.
I gotta admit though, nothing else even comes close to replacing it.
We got AoE 1 on the computer as a demo when I was a kid. Think the CD came in a cereal box or something. Played through the same beginner campaign a bunch of times. Was fun.
AoE2 changed the game though. Absolutely amazing. The controls felt so much more fluid and the campaigns were so much fun to play though and see the story. We managed to network all the family computers and would have big family multiplayer battles against the computer (dad carried us kids though).
My brother loved Mythology and while it looked pretty I never really got into it. Something about it felt slower paced and kinda hand-holdy.
AoE3 was just weird. You had a home base that persisted through games, how is that fair? And playing cards were involved somehow? The ragdoll physics was cool though.
AoE4 is okay I guess. I participated in the beta program because I was so excited for them to produce something that might surpass AoE2 but… Naah. It just doesn’t have the right feel to it. Very pretty though. They keep coming out with new content but until it feels right (something about the way the window scrolls and zooms) I just cant enjoy it.
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Programming@programming.dev•Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projectsEnglish5·1 year agoWe prefer the term “wagile”.
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source software would you like more people to know about?English6·1 year agoCheck out GL.iNet, good hardware and ships with OpenWRT but with their own WebUI. I set up my dad’s place with their router and an access point and I don’t remember the specifics, but it was really easy to access LuCI and do the advanced stuff.
The thing that article calls snowflake/leucojum is commonly called a Snowdrop in Australia.
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•KB, MB, GB, and TB are all part of the metric system. What empirical measurements should we Free™️ Americans use for computer memory?English391·1 year agoI like this because the amount of bits in a stack can vary depending on whose foot you use to measure, or the thickness of the card stock.
Hey mate what’s FHS in this context?
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Niri release 0.1.3 - the horizontally scrolling tiling wayland WMEnglish3·1 year ago16gb memory + 2 Firefox profiles + vscode makes things difficult on my laptop. Web stuff is so memory heavy
YodaDaCoda@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What storage manufacturer do you swear to and why?English4·1 year ago2 of my 6 disks are failing thanks to WD’s EFAX line
Bastards
Wait do you not mash yours?