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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • I’ve used proxmox with VMs running Debian for Docker Compose stacks.
    Most “get started quickly” tutorials are docker based, and building into a compose stack with dependencies is easy enough.
    Then a VM per stack (depending on isolation, duplication/redundancy and all that).

    I’ve recently started playing with k8s, and Talos Linux is amazing.
    I went from no-idea to k8s-yaml-hell faster than I could imagine. No need to configure kubernetes.



















  • If you want remote access to your home services behind a cgnat, the best way is with a VPS. This gives you a static public IP that your services connect to, and that you can connect to when out and about.

    If you don’t want the traffic decrypted on the VPS, then tunnel the VPN back to your homelab.
    As the VPN already is encrypted, there is no point in re-encrypting it between the vps and homelab.

    Rathole https://github.com/rapiz1/rathole is one of the easiest I have found for this.
    Or you can do things with ssh tunnels.

    For VPN, wireguard is very good


  • Worth reading the article, but for the TL:drs and comment readers:

    • A patent attorney has narrowed down the list of potential candidates that could be central to Nintendo’s lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair to 28 patents.
    • Out of those, one particular intellectual property describing creature-capture mechanics was labeled as a “killer patent” that would be difficult not to infringe when making a game with monster-taming elements.
    • The said property is part of a recently approved patent family consisting of three more patents, all of which were approved mere weeks before Nintendo and The Pokemon Company sued Pocketpair.