There's 4K versions up already on usenet
I've been enjoying cloudhiker.net -it very nearly is what stumbledupon was back in the day. So much so, it used to be called stumbled.cc up until a couple weeks ago.
Anyway the premise is the same - you have a button a that takes you to random interesting websites.
I keep all my services in one docker-compose yml, and run it from a normal user account added to the docker group.
I am really conscious of what I expose to the internet though, since I already almost had a security incident.
I used to run non-standard ssh port to my machine with password authentication enabled.
Turns out I didn't know the sonarr/radarr containers came with default users, and a bruteforce attack managed to login to one of them (or something like that anyway,it's been awhile). Fortunately they have a default home of /sbin/nologin so crisis averted there, but it definitely was a big lesson for me.
Years later, the current setup is only plex, tautulli, and ombi open to the internet, and to reach everything else I use tailscale. And of course,only key-based authentication.
Oh and for updates, I run apt upgrade once in a while on the box (Ubuntu server 18.04 LTS) and for the containers, I use watchtower.
I second Heimdall! Best one I've found so far.
What I do is, I have all the public-accessible services listed in the guest account (plex, tautulli, ubooquity etc) , and the private ones in the admin account (sonarr ,radarr, etc)
looks like the lamp's reflection to me
oh hey, hope you're well!
Hey, is the game porting toolkit available for public use? And is it available for the M1?
My personal ones:
- Euro Truck Simulator 2, with some heavy country music blasting on the radio
- Gnome Mahjongg
- Dorfromantik
- On my arcade machine lately VS Dr Mario and Tapper
+1 for Gnome Mahjongg, it's one of the best implementations to just chill, been my go-to for more than a decade now
I literally just joined! It's funky and fresh, I like it!