I hate the idea of arbitrary tiers for something like a game pass subscription. Knowing they undoubtedly stood around and decided, based on a game’s popularity, whether or not to put it in a higher tier just pisses me off so much.
I hate the idea of arbitrary tiers for something like a game pass subscription. Knowing they undoubtedly stood around and decided, based on a game’s popularity, whether or not to put it in a higher tier just pisses me off so much.
I have a similar setup except I use pfSense as my router and pihole for DNS, but I’m sure you can get the same results with your setup. I’m running HAProxy for my reverse proxy and configs for each of my docker containers so any traffic on 443 or 80 gets sent to the container IP on whatever unique port it uses. I then have DNS entries for each URL I want to access the container by, with all of those entries just pointing to HAProxy. Works like a charm.
I have HAProxy running on the pihole itself but there’s no reason you couldn’t just run that in it’s own container. pfSense also let’s you install an HAProxy package to handle it on the router itself. I don’t know if opensense supports packages like that though.
You can even get fancy and do SSL offloading to access everything over HTTPS.
This looks a lot more fun than I would have expected!
Looks interesting! The Fallout inspiration is pretty clear but it still seems pretty unique.
Agreed. I can see this going either way to be honest.
That’s great to hear, I really want this game to be good. I want to relive that feeling of playing Oblivion from sunrise to sunset for a week straight.
I really hate when companies do that kind of crap. I just imagine a little toddler stomping around going “No! No! Nooo!”
Is there a way to host an LLM in a docker container on my home server but still leverage the GPU on my main PC?
I would caution against this, it is not for the faint of heart. Friends don’t let friends self host email.
Damn, March 2025 feels like such a long time away.
Oh fuck you Nintendo.
Yeah generally speaking but I’ve just never heard it put in those terms before.
Something I haven’t really seen mentioned much about what Starfield is missing: the points of interest. I can’t tell you how many quests were thrown off the rails in Oblivion/Skyrim/Fallout because I wanted to see what that new dot that just popped up on my radar was. But when you’re walking around on planets there’s essentially none of that.
Ooooh hellll yeah. PowerStone 2 was just so good. I hope there’s online.