

Nginx Proxy Manager is the most user friendly way in my opinion :)
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Nginx Proxy Manager is the most user friendly way in my opinion :)


Very good experience to the point that I hate to use Windows at work because I just love the Gnome way of navigating my PC. Windows just sucks now 😅
I used to use OnlyOffice, but switched to Nextcloud office because I like the UI and the documentserver better. Easier administering and the official solution


I fullheartedly agree… My mbin servers have been targeted multiple times by stupid AI scraper bots and even google didn’t adhere to the request limit set in the robots.txt…
very nice. I will give it a try as well (after the holidays though)
I don’t really understand the readme. Is the creation done in a cli or in the jellyfin UI?
I was missing this feature in jellyfin and this would be really great (I switched from plex which has it and I used it a lot 😅)
I had the exact same problem and the solution was to ask my ISP who then either just gave me a public IP (Vodafone) or asked for money so my network could be reached from the outside (Primerocom). So check whether there is an option with you ISP to get a “public” IP.


Thanks for the tips. I’ll probably check out Farthest Frontier as it seems pretty great and has been recommended before 😊


I actually have that, though I thought that it is not challenging enough. I’ve had the feeling that I hit the endgame pretty early and that not much is happening 🤔


I am on linux and I think it is not working there, though even if it did, I always forget to cancel those kinda subscriptions, so it’d not really an option for me… Though great tip for others


Sounds great. I’ll wishlist it for now and research it a bit more. I have way too much games already, but I just love this kinda game 😅


I have not looked at it. What makes Farthest Frontier great?


Would be interesting to hear how much progress the game made in the ~3 months


I will think about that. My biggest concern is actually the price. Even the reduced 29.99$ is a bit steep for a not so deep early access game imo 🤔
been using the flatpack for months and had no issues so far


I am a dev and I do not support telemetry


Its exactly this kind of bullshit that firefox should not do…


Zulip is pretty nice and I think it resembled discord the most out of the software I know
I like Nextcloud very much but this release (and the one before it) are really enterprise focused for which I don’t have a use case…
Well I do not have to touch any configuration files with npm and it has a relatively fancy UI