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Cake day: December 15th, 2024

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  • Claw = use the side of your left index finger to control the d-pad camera. Left thumb still on stick to move, and your middle finger takes over the shoulder button. For the record, the claw isn’t really a fond memory (to me at least), even if it’s a funny one.

    If it were me, I’d just remap the right joystick to the d-pad so you can spare your fingers the pain!


  • Do you have other MH experience?

    Longsword was a lot simpler in Unite so that’s a good medium-weight weapon that you can dodge easily with.

    Sword n shield is very beginner friendly for its item usage while wield (very important while learning how to paintball consistently or learn the timing windows for healing)

    Hammer is great for learning because it has more low-commitment attack options than other slow weapons while you learn your openings







  • Shoutout to @Estebiu@lemmy.dbzer0.com for helping me appreciate the joy of docker compose. I got to set up Navidrome and it’s been great!

    With that said, I have a security-related question: at what point in self-hosting am I exposed to the outside internet that warrants things like reverse proxies and other security measures? I’m currently typing router IPs (e.g. 192.168.x.x) to access the services, so is my machine exposed if the only people intending to connect are local on our wireless network?




  • Total noob to Docker (desktop for windows) and I’m just trying to figure out how (and where) to add a config to my Navidrome image or change lines on the image itself, to point it to my music library and create admin login credentials (ಥ﹏ಥ) If I can accomplish that then I eventually want to try Immich or NextCloud afterward.

    I want to switch to Linux but I’m not sure where to start! I want to

    • play current-gen games (graphically speaking) on steam, as well as
    • lots of retro games with Launchbox/RetroArch
    • do 3D modeling in blender, and
    • produce music in a free DAW.

    I don’t know if any of those factors impose restrictions due to software/hardware differences (or if that even makes a difference), but I want to move over everything I can into a linux environment