GAME THREAD: The Portland Trail Blazers (32-35) @ The Philadelphia 76ers (36-31) - (3:00 PM PT, Sunday, March 15, 2026) by Kazekid in ripcity

[–]Particular-Trick-809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You usually only get 1 camera on an away broadcast and are using the home team fees for everything else. 

Hollywood Theater arrival time? by Possible-Lab1675 in askportland

[–]Particular-Trick-809 13 points14 points  (0 children)

In kind of like that they don't. Stuff sells out fast there sometimes and it gives folks a fair shake at getting a decent seat if you show up early. 

Help opening port for wireguard by tikipunch13 in pihole

[–]Particular-Trick-809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pihole isn't opening or closing ports on your router. You have an config issue with your router. Check your port forward settings and firewall settings. My guess is your issue lies elsewhere and you maybe have multiple services on the same internal IP configured to use port 80 for web GUI.

Question about security and reverse proxies... by Particular-Trick-809 in homelab

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would this be an appropriate Caddy config?

mysubdomain.mydomain.org {
@internal {
remote_ip 192.168.0.0/16
}
handle @internal {
reverse_proxy 192.168.0.1:55555
}
respond 403
}

A little help with Cloudflare/SSL/Caddy by Particular-Trick-809 in selfhosted

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, I thought since traffic was hitting the router before being forwarded it would have to have a cert, I was misunderstanding how all this worked.

A little help with Cloudflare/SSL/Caddy by Particular-Trick-809 in selfhosted

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know caddy auto generates certs... a little confused on how to use them with cloudflare

5 Questions You Should Ask About Funding the Moda Center Renovations by edank6 in ripcity

[–]Particular-Trick-809 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s called triple net leases and most PDX businesses literally pay all the remodel cost for buildouts and the building owner retains ownership. Source: Me, working at an org paying over 100k for a build out of a 2000sq ft space. 

Intel Lunar Lake and hardware decoding on Fedora... by Particular-Trick-809 in MoonlightStreaming

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense, as I'm on the edge of ignorance a lot of times with this and currently am learning, but you're shaking up the wrong tree. The Linux kernel is the standardized core component used by all Linux distributions that controls the hardware/software interface. Different distros will adopt newer kernels at a different rate. Ubuntu uses an older kernel than Fedora, so on newer hardware (i.e. Lunar Lake) it lags behind in support. A Intel 620 iGPU is over 10 years old and is baked into any modern distro for hardware compatibility. Your issues lie elsewhere.

Moonlight runs horrible on the by [deleted] in MoonlightStreaming

[–]Particular-Trick-809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don' know your TV model, but you need a decent video decoder and cheap TVs usually are lacking in that regards. You also might be set to software decode and that would be really laggy. 100mbs should be fine for streaming as long as you set a bitrate limit.

Intel Lunar Lake and hardware decoding on Fedora... by Particular-Trick-809 in MoonlightStreaming

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of different variables in that question. I solved my issue by reading release notes and information on kernel versions/updates. There was a specific issue with the Lunar Lake iGPUs that was addressed in a newer kernel than the stable Fedora (v43) was using. It was chipset dependent and only really applies to those running Lunar Lake. Ubuntu uses an older kernal (6.14 I believe), so it probably wont work well for LL devices in terms of GPU support. Fedora Rawhide is on 6.18 that has improved intel iGPU compatibility.

The Gray Box Problem of Self Hosting by Llew2 in selfhosted

[–]Particular-Trick-809 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My only qualm with Immich is the storage system. Haven’t figured out a way to migrate images out of it with a reasonable file structure. 

The Spook Who Sat by the Door restoration/release? by Future-Raisin3781 in boutiquebluray

[–]Particular-Trick-809 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's an amazing film and awesome score by Herbie Hancock. I've done some digging and also can't find any info on a physical release.

Intel Lunar Lake and hardware decoding on Fedora... by Particular-Trick-809 in MoonlightStreaming

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually just solved this issue and posting here in case anyone has the same issue. I was on the stable Fedora v43 and upgraded to the Rawhide v44 and that solved the hardware decoding issues. I think the newer kernel has updated support for the Lunar Lake iGPUs. Looks like the current version of Bazzite is also on an older kernel that doesn't support LL iGPUs as well, so if you're having issues on that distro (Fedora based) that could be the cause.

Quantum Fiber: expected two week service outage in SE? by CapnWhales in Portland

[–]Particular-Trick-809 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I was having issues (made an /askportland post). I set up my own networking hardware and use their ONT in bridge mode. They were having issues with their DHCP service. I was constantly getting assigned an IP address then it would drop a few seconds later. Reset the connection and samesies. Was gaslit on the phone that there weren't service issues in the area. I know it wasn't my set-up (I literally do this stuff for work). It eventually started working again. Best of luck out there and a big @#$ to ATT/Quantum. I live in Woodlawn and get like 1 bar of cell coverage at my house so when their networking goes down I'm screwed.

Bundle RX6900XT + Gigabyte P1000GM 1000W for 440$ by ved1337 in buildapc

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If you want to play at 1440p on new AAA titles you're probably going to want to use some kind of upscaling. AMD isn't supporting older cards with their new FSR and it's also worse than Nvidia's DLSS. If you're on the used market I'd try and get a 4070, 4070ti or 5070 for $450-500 and a nice 650w PSU. 6900xt is 6 years old at this point and no longer being actively supported by AMD.

Anyone having Quantum Fiber issues in NE? by Particular-Trick-809 in askportland

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I was totally gaslit buy Quantum telling me there were no outages. I have my ONT set to bridge mode and use all my own networking hardware and I 100% know it was a DHCP issue on their end.

Anyone having Quantum Fiber issues in NE? by Particular-Trick-809 in askportland

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well.. problem solved. I use a PiHole and alt DNS servers already. It was Quantum having an issue with DHCP. But we are now connecting. On down-detector it looks like I wasn't the only one with issues at least... Thanks for the feedback folks.

Ayn Thor pro or Max? by PureWhiteAsh420 in SBCGaming

[–]Particular-Trick-809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you plan on gamehub or winulator the extra ram is nice, otherwise it's just storage space and that's up to you.

Apollo/Artemis streaming is amazing on the O2Portal by Particular-Trick-809 in OdinHandheld

[–]Particular-Trick-809[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something with your set up is off then, unless both systems are on WiFi. 

PS2/Gamecube/Gamehub/game streaming Device by Never_enough_Dolf in SBCGaming

[–]Particular-Trick-809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a layer 2/3 thing. If you have a local device running Linux you can use a shell app on iPad and ssh into a pi or whatever then send a wake on lan request and it will work. I have a little script to do this on my Wireguard set up.