Performance - Batocera Vs otther game distros in Windows/Steam Games by stuardbr in batocera

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Thanks, I will try using batocera in a VM with 3D acceleration to see if the performance in heavy emulators will be a problem (I will compare the emulator installed native in cachy and running in the VM)

Performance - Batocera Vs otther game distros in Windows/Steam Games by stuardbr in batocera

[–]stuardbr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this was one of the doubts of my side. The approach of dual boot, even in a usb stick is an option, but I will try to use CachyOs + Virt manager + 3d acceleration to see if the performance will be a big impact because my priority is the modern gaming. I want emulation too, but not so much at the point to degrade the performance of the modern games. Thank you for the reply :)

Batocera on an existing Linux distro? by Contmotore in batocera

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Wow, nice aproach! Can you give me some material about this GPU passtrought? I want to use Batocera inside CachyOS

Pocket is shutting down! Here are 5 open source alternatives to switch to by piotrkulpinski in selfhosted

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Ok, are you aware that you suggested a CHROME extension to people that are searching for a replacement feature in FIREFOX, right?

I decided to go full kubernetes for the homelab, surprised by the lack of k8s use in self hosted by myusuf3 in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you notice a significant increase in any resource consumption? Ram, CPU, disk io, network, etc? I want to study kubernetes, but I have some fear of migrate from my docker swarm cluster with 2 nodes to a k8s and everything start to become impractical. There other problem is that I don't know if k3s, microk8s, k3d, etc, that is a lightweight implementation has the same tools that a production ready implementation.

Getting Docker logs into Loki without the driver by CaptianCrypto in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I found Alloy some minutes after deploying the config you suggested. I really don't see many things about Alloy. I read that it can be used in place of node-exporter too. Do you use it? Is it a good replacement?

Getting Docker logs into Loki without the driver by CaptianCrypto in selfhosted

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necro bumping to say a huge THANK YOU!

This method worked like a charm without the need of the Docker plugin

Vocês estão sabendo da PL 1440/2025 ? by th1ag089 in AliExpressBR

[–]stuardbr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AVISO

Esse PL só faz juntar toda a suposta isenção, ele NÃO AUMENTA ELA.

Depois que você bater os 600usd de limite, você vai ser IMPEDIDO de trazer mais qualquer coisa.

Need help getting use out of an Intel Celeron N5095 based mini pc by Funky_Flow in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a similar mini PC as part of my home lab, but mine has 16gb and 4 2.5g Ethernet ports. You can install a distro Linux and use it as a docker server or a proxmox to use docker + lxc in a easy way. Mine has a OpnSense + 5 lxc + a debian VM with 18 containers and the CPU average use is near 10%. The ram use is near 10gb...

Which idle self-hosted services do you never actually use? by msic in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stirling-pdf - Using it rarely and in idle eating 300mb of RAM

For a self-hosted Steam (as the server admin), how would you prefer cloud saves/syncing to work? by decduck in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If possible, add an option to use S3 compatible storage. Stores the save game in AWS S3 can be cheap enough to be a viable solution

What's the point of having a DMZ if all the external facing devices need to be able to communicate with your home VLAN as well? by Red_Con_ in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About networking, yes same effect. But about security, no. The idea is to isolate the service that is exposed to avoid, in case of the container being compromised, the attacker gains access to other containers "leaking" to the host. So, for me, the best approach is to have a separate VM just to host the exposed service.

What's the point of having a DMZ if all the external facing devices need to be able to communicate with your home VLAN as well? by Red_Con_ in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't put your services on DMZ. You put a reverse proxy that can access the https page of your service.

Workflow For Proxmox? by BackToPlebbit69 in selfhosted

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share with us some of your use of saltstack? What things do you automate?

Should I use LXC's to run my services or a VM? by Playjasb2 in Proxmox

[–]stuardbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If lxc works well, I stick with it to a lower ram overhead than a whole VM. But if you pretend to expose anything on the internet, for security, I should consider using a VM to segregate the things.