I played Balatro for the first time a few weeks ago and thought "I could make a killing if I made the chess version of this". But I don't know how to make games - much less computer games - so no money for me. Just a game to play instead
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My 3 seconds of looking at that make it more interesting than i thought it would be. I really hoped it was just a "branded" chess board, which would be very funny.
But it looks like everyone sets up 3 pre-moves and then goes from there (if i read it for a whole minute i would know).
Feels like someone thought up a chess puzzle game and then when the biggest show on TV was about chess they finally got a chance to put it out there
There are certainly are bigger issues in the world right now, sure, but it isnt about "rights for software", it is about the ability people to talk about what they want (in this case, software)
I appreciate the ability for the tor-like layered routing with tribler. Getting the headless UI set up is annoying, though.
Fuckin christ...
I like to imagine that the building is on a truck surrounded by other buildings on trucks moving a couple miles down the road, but the gag there is Homer jumping over to the Moe's truck
Ooo, interesting.
I am going for public access here, so it wont work. But i think this is how some routers are set up. Like i think asusrouter.net is set to 192.168.0.1, so anyone with the router can go to the same url / domain and itll send them each to their own router. Found that out the other week and thought it very clever.
So i had done this (with Adguard rather than pihole) and i think i was getting caching issues. Whether or not i was, though, i removed it and it looks like my router is handling it all just fine without the rewrite on the local DNS server.
Some folks mentioned "hairpin NAT" - i was reading the wiki on NAT last night but didnt get to hairpin, but that appears to be what is happening.
The conclusion is - my setup had been doing what i want the whole time without any DNS fiddling. I updated the original post with the speedtests.
I guess I should say that I think there were caching issues, but the problem was coming from an iphone and the Bitwarden app (connecting to the self-hosted vaultwarden).
i think this is what I was doing with Adguard and using the re-write rules, but then the client (my phone, for example) would cache the IP address and it would fail when I was out of the house/network.
Or am I misunderstanding what you are saying here?
Maybe other car companies will go to this but, well, they arent doing this right now. So it would seem that the every other car company did the calculus and they are not concerned about lawsuit risks in this regard.