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  • that's because it's basically the half way point between 60 fps and 30fps in frame times.

    60 fps is 16ms per frame
    40 fps is 25ms per frame
    30 fps is 33ms per frame

  • so in socker compose external tetwork is a network created outside of that compose file, for example on setup I have traefik running in a container which defines the traefik network, in another compose file you can reference that network by name and mark it as external to connect containers to it

    I've not set up a pixelfed instance before so I can't help with the folder perms but I'd think they would work themselves out

  • no that's the thing it still need the airflow for convection cooling

  • oh yeah there's no confirmation for setting up 2fa right now, so make sure you got codes going before logging out

  • I kinda get it tho, accepting the cringe makes doing the cringe things way better

  • we should just standardze town names like this to be the us versions and only refer to the British versions as Ipswich uk 🤮

  • ah ok, I got it working now, guess I have to use an nginx container anyway to host static stuff tho, the config being attached to a container is def a nice thing

  • man, how did I not find that, that was just what I was looking for.

  • nah, it's like using a Phillips screwdriver on anything, there's better things in every way

  • I use cloudflare as my DNS and registrar and ddclient to set up addresses dynamically

  • oh another thing British pints aren't the same as US customary pints

  • no and I've been pointing towards it whenever they mention threads

  • and use the do not recommend chanel button

  • I use either .home or an actual domain that I own (makes it easy for https certs and not having to go out of the network and back in)

  • you gotta sign out the master key used to authenticate your session was cycled, so you need to get a new one, jerboa gets confused cuz it already has one but is no longer valid

  • there are 3 main steps depending on what OS is being run, but it basically goes like this

    port forward some port to a maching on your home network,

    create a wireguard config through network manager if you're using that or the wg-quick command, make sure it auto connects

    3 mess with the firewall so that your devices on the wireguard network can see your home network

    there are tons of easy to follow guides out there, this is the one I followed

  • should be noted that the nameservers will be different for each cloudflare account

  • I can vouch for wireguard it's super easy to setup