[-] oendha@jlai.lu 2 points 1 year ago

Woops, yes indeed, I just corrected my comment!

[-] oendha@jlai.lu 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The clients are closed source, but they use Matrix bridges to connect to various messaging services, and those are in fact open sourced.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by oendha@jlai.lu to c/smashbros@lemmy.world

Just a general question for people who are playing more than just occasionally. I'm trying to learn the game enough to at least take part in local events/tournaments as a way to develop a hobbie and meet people, but I'm not sure how to go from just dabbling to actually becoming decent.
I went through the "Art of Smash" video series on Youtube, and now I just play online in public arenas with random characters to get familiar with them, but it doesn't feel like it's really helping get better, mainly because of the online being so bad (even on a 2Gbps fibre connection it feels like I'm playing in slomo).
What do you guys do to become better?

[-] oendha@jlai.lu 3 points 1 year ago

Currently I expose port 22 for SSH, 443 for Nginx and a couple extra for Syncthing (to mirror my media files between a Hetzner Storage Box and my NAS at home).
There's a specific setup I tried to build once but didn't manage:

  • Expose only Wireguard port from my VPS
  • make it so that when (and only when) a device is connected to the VPS via Wireguard, then mydomain.xyz will target the VPS' IP (and therefore hit my Nginx proxy which redirects to my various services at myservices.mydomain.xyz.

I tried by having a Adguard Home running on that same VPS, and setting its IP as the DNS in the wg0.conf that goes on the client device but it didn't work.

[-] oendha@jlai.lu 8 points 1 year ago

Ease of use. Manually setting up bridges for every messaging conversation you’re in is a pain.

oendha

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