I did exactly the same! I tried a few different dashboards, and Homepage was the perfect balance between customization and simplicity for me
I did exactly the same! I tried a few different dashboards, and Homepage was the perfect balance between customization and simplicity for me
Been using ninite when doing a fresh windows install for years now!
Oh you didn’t specify veganism. If you’re vegan and eat 1 grape a day, you’ll be good 👍
Ah perfect! Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much for that explanation. Definitely trying to understand more about security and your explanation just made something click in my brain :)
Just curious, why not a full VM accessed through Guacamole? On the other hand, I have never considered a browser based full desktop experience, so I’ll probably also play around with these suggestions 😂
I’ve been messing around with Linux VMs and have gotten kernel panic a lot lately. Always gives me a chuckle
As an American immigrant, I could never understand why Don’t Stop Believin was so popular here. I even dubbed it the unofficial US anthem. I heard it so much I grew to hate it. Seemed like every drunk white girl at a party loved busting it out. Granted I did immigrate directly into a US college, so my view may be a bit skewed lol. But then on the other other hand, I absolutely LOVE Journey’s Separate Ways. That song hits so hard
Wow I hadn’t even thought of custom dashboards for each user. I use Homepage for my internal dashboard, and Homarr for users. It’s got a nice, simple interface with big buttons
Recently just got into Tunic! Amazing game!
Hey man, so I’ve been thinking about this and doing a lot of reading since I read your comment… Question: what makes an SSH tunnel any more secure than an SSL connection through a browser? I only have port 443 opened on my home network for reverse proxy and wouldn’t want to open anything more to the internet. Am I missing something fundamental in terms of security? I would definitely like to understand this more.
It was the greatest game ever… 20 years ago :) playing a crass game as a crass teenager made it an amazing experience. I do think some of the design decisions/pacing/controls would feel extremely dated now
So from reading the site, is this an IPV6 end-to-end encrypted p2p network? That’s super interesting, but I’m sure my work firewall would be hardened against any incoming traffic. Will definitely experiment with this though. And I love the name
Yes that’s what someone else said below. I will try that
Looks like that’s blocked on my work network too
My work’s network is pretty locked down, which is why I’m trying to think of other solutions that would work.
Should have mentioned, Tailscale is blocked on my work network
It looks like it’s just the play store version that I not being maintained, but you can grab the latest version that is being actively developed from their website
Seems like the intro clears some things: https://gamevau.lt/docs/intro It looks like you install the server component on your NAS/server etc and store your game files/binaries/installers there. Then you can download client applications and download from that location to install on your gaming PC or whatever