Don’t forget about teamspeak!
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Opteron, what year is this?
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Looks really cool. Might spin up a test bed to try.
So an additional 10 bucks a month….
To come up with worse r/Place replacements.
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1 year<<<< has ipv4 static ip to my house. I do pay a small premium though. Like $15 bucks.
Do people actually watch whatever plex streams? The only reason I use plex is to rewatch Star Trek for the 18th time.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosting is having a moment. Ethan Sholly knows why.English
1 yearRecently getting back into Linux, it’s like choose your own adventure in computing. It’s been fun.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•Seedit Looks Like Old Reddit… But It's Fully P2P & Self-Hosted
1 yearI remember as a kid, early 2k’s, I was active on a big forum at the time and they went and did a troll attack on the stormfront forum. Even a literal nazi forum had moderation. I can’t imagine how much worse a non moderated place might be.
Yeah, my WiFi is called Skynet. My main nas s skynet vault. I have main vm called T800
All of my infrastructure is named after terminator.
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Wonder if that works for his Diablo account.
I think stormfront registration is still open.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thanks guys! I was finally able to self host my own raw-html "blog"English
2 yearsYeah, I bring this up because I’ve been playing around with a similar idea of a simple html website for documenting personal projects. My site still isn’t really live, but I have it running on a vm through a cloud flare tunnel, similar to you.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thanks guys! I was finally able to self host my own raw-html "blog"English
2 yearsHow do you protect your home network?


What’s wrong with team speak? It was a good service circa 2006. And I don’t see how it is significantly less valuable to the “gaming” community. I know it isn’t as feature rich and discord has evolved a lot from its “gamer” origins. I see it used for all kinds of community’s as a catch all system. I guess that is good, but I don’t get much value from it being a centralized point of community building.