I like Better offline. It’s not just about privacy, but it’s really good.
I like Better offline. It’s not just about privacy, but it’s really good.
I really enjoy Mindustry, it’s kind of like Factorio
BAR is awesome, but it’s nothing like Total war, it’s similar to Supreme commander or total annihilation.
It’s arguably the best place to reach the people who most need degoogling
Extensions installed on any browser make your fingerprint more unique. For PC your best option against fingerprinting would probably be using n unmodified mullvad browser, and on android, mull, with the least extensions posible.
Such a waste of talent!
I just heard a podcast from ‘better offline’ titled ‘how managers are breaking the internet’ and he calls these kinds of things ‘the rot economy’, kind of like enshitification but it happens when some completely disconnected suit takes over projects from passionate developers and brings the whole thing to the ground with their ‘line must go up’ mentality.
I’d say it’s exactly whats happening here.
I sometimes connect my steam deck to a computer screen with keyboard and mouse to play, yes.
I played it while connected to my screen, I seem to recall that in desktop mode, friends window, right click a friend and start steam play together, all while the the game is running.
I’ve played shredders revenge on my deck with 4 players via remote play together and had no issues whatsoever.
Each player was using he’s own controller to play. What was your problem exactly?
You have to use the Remote play together interface to map the player controllers to the local controllers 1 through 4, but that’s it.
Now they’re working
They’re not working for me
Yeah, you just need a browser and you’re set, you could even use a tablet, no need for windows.
The Lion, the Witch and the audacity of this Bitch!
From the article:
sharenting—a contraction between share and *parenting, *that indicates the practice of oversharing content portraying children on social media platforms.
Might be some NFS permissions problem, can you try some other temp directory with say 777 permissions to see if it’s that?
Ah! now I see the problem
permission denied, mkdir ‘upload/library’
It’s clearly having permission problems with the image library directory.
Also:
volumes: - /mnt/NAS-immich-folder:/mnt/immich - ${UPLOAD_LOCATION}:/mnt/immich
with this command you are trying to mount this directory from your LXC machine:
/mnt/NAS-immich-folder
into this directory inside the immich container:
/mnt/immich
And then you also try to mount a second directory there in the next line. But immich doesn’t use /mnt/immich for its library, it uses this:
/usr/src/app/upload
You should NOT edit the default docker-compose.yml file. Instead you should only edit the .env file like so:
UPLOAD_LOCATION=/mnt/NAS-immich-folder
I can also see that there’s a specific tutorial on how to set it up with portainer. In that case you might have to edit the docker compose file to replace .env with stack.env and place the contents of the env file in the advanced-> environment variables of portainer.
Try these things and ask here again if you can’t get it running.
That all seems correct, the way to expose services with a docker-compose is by using the:
ports:
- 2283:3001
That means that you expose whatever is at port 3001 in the cointainer (in this case the Immich server inside the docker container, which is exposed by default to 3001) to port 2283 of the host machine (in this case, your LXC container). So it should work if everything else is set up correctly.
The 172.x.x.x networks are normal internal networks for docker to use, normally you needn’t care about them because you just expose whichever port you need via the ports command above.
Are you following this step by step to set it all up? is your .env file properly set up? did you check the containers logs?
I have Immich working fine inside an LXC with docker, You just gotta make sure that Keyctl and Nesting are activated in the LXC container’s options in Proxmox and make sure to use the Immich recommended docker-compose file.
If you still have problems try to take a look at the containers logs with the “docker logs” command to see if there’s an error message somewhere.
Wow! that looks good! It certainly oozes the original stalker vibe. Hope it’s as good as it looked here.