[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 17 hours ago
[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 17 hours ago

For android tv just sideload smarttube.

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago

Any chance that we can have this translated to Spanish?

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 days ago

Not gonna lie, this looks promising. Keep the good job.

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 27 points 4 days ago

Using linux is not proof enough?

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

Upvote this guy

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

Yes, you can pick the name.

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 days ago

Please do it, there is a big part of the foss community that only install apps from fdroid, including me.

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 6 points 6 days ago

Are you using sturn/turn server? Almost always needed for calls and video, you should join prosody support channel that are really helpful xmpp:prosody@conference.prosody.im?join

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

Looks awesome, any chance that you put this on fdroid?

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

I tested pangolin to replace wireguard on my VPS but the problem with pangolin is that is not designed to allow external devices like a mobiles is more about to connect sites.

Tried netbird and is a great piece of software tons of options and with the new added reverse proxy is the perfect replacement for wireguard my only turn down was that exposing services unlike pangolin that let you have link like service1.domain.com in netbird is service1.proxy.example.com.

[-] baner@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

Thanks!! Although I don't work as a developer, I know how to program in Python, and while looking to learn about TypeScript, I decided it would be a good opportunity to learn it by doing something that would be very useful at home, I'm still learning and reading code to understand every aspect of the language and its frameworks. Although it's grown more than expected, my commitment is to continue learning and improving the game logic and correcting the errors that will appear.

Very good question. I'm very involved in the world of self-hosting; I currently have a couple of home servers and several VPSs, so for me it was the most convenient path since having a Docker image makes it much easier for me to install it on my Proxmox server.

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submitted 1 week ago by baner@lemmy.zip to c/foss_gaming@lemmy.world

Hey everyone 👋. I just wanted to share a little personal project that grew a bit more than I initially planned.

The original idea was simply to build a game so I could play Parchis (Ludo) with my family, as it’s a classic in our household. I ended up building the whole thing entirely through "vibecoding" (AI-assisted coding) because I wanted to see how far I could push current AI tools.

The result is a full web multiplayer game (React/Vite frontend + Node/Express/Socket.io backend with SQLite to store game data).

If anyone is curious or wants to spin it up on their local network to play with friends/family: 🔗 Repo: https://codeberg.org/baner/parchis (it has a docker-compose.yml ready to go in seconds).

⚠️ A big warning about security: As I mentioned, I completely built this relying on AI, and it was initially meant as a home project. I am not a cybersecurity expert by any means. While I have briefly exposed it to the internet a couple of times to play with remote relatives, my absolute recommendation is to host it ONLY on your local network (LAN) or behind a VPN (like Tailscale/Wireguard). The nature of AI-generated code means it's probably full of vulnerabilities that I haven't caught. Play at your own risk if you decide to open ports to the wild web! 😅

This is also my first project using a monorepo structure and publishing a Docker image for others to deploy. If you take a look and see something horrible (or something that works surprisingly well haha), all feedback is super welcome. I hope someone finds it fun for a local game night!

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submitted 1 week ago by baner@lemmy.zip to c/games@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/60250839

Hey everyone 👋. I just wanted to share a little personal project that grew a bit more than I initially planned.

The original idea was simply to build a game so I could play Parchis (Ludo) with my family, as it’s a classic in our household. I ended up building the whole thing entirely through "vibecoding" (AI-assisted coding) because I wanted to see how far I could push current AI tools.

The result is a full web multiplayer game (React/Vite frontend + Node/Express/Socket.io backend with SQLite to store game data).

If anyone is curious or wants to spin it up on their local network to play with friends/family: 🔗 Repo: https://codeberg.org/baner/parchis (it has a docker-compose.yml ready to go in seconds).

⚠️ A big warning about security: As I mentioned, I completely built this relying on AI, and it was initially meant as a home project. I am not a cybersecurity expert by any means. While I have briefly exposed it to the internet a couple of times to play with remote relatives, my absolute recommendation is to host it ONLY on your local network (LAN) or behind a VPN (like Tailscale/Wireguard). The nature of AI-generated code means it's probably full of vulnerabilities that I haven't caught. Play at your own risk if you decide to open ports to the wild web! 😅

This is also my first project using a monorepo structure and publishing a Docker image for others to deploy. If you take a look and see something horrible (or something that works surprisingly well haha), all feedback is super welcome. I hope someone finds it fun for a local game night!

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submitted 1 week ago by baner@lemmy.zip to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hey everyone 👋. I just wanted to share a little personal project that grew a bit more than I initially planned.

The original idea was simply to build a game so I could play Parchis (Ludo) with my family, as it’s a classic in our household. I ended up building the whole thing entirely through "vibecoding" (AI-assisted coding) because I wanted to see how far I could push current AI tools.

The result is a full web multiplayer game (React/Vite frontend + Node/Express/Socket.io backend with SQLite to store game data).

If anyone is curious or wants to spin it up on their local network to play with friends/family: 🔗 Repo: https://codeberg.org/baner/parchis (it has a docker-compose.yml ready to go in seconds).

⚠️ A big warning about security: As I mentioned, I completely built this relying on AI, and it was initially meant as a home project. I am not a cybersecurity expert by any means. While I have briefly exposed it to the internet a couple of times to play with remote relatives, my absolute recommendation is to host it ONLY on your local network (LAN) or behind a VPN (like Tailscale/Wireguard). The nature of AI-generated code means it's probably full of vulnerabilities that I haven't caught. Play at your own risk if you decide to open ports to the wild web! 😅

This is also my first project using a monorepo structure and publishing a Docker image for others to deploy. If you take a look and see something horrible (or something that works surprisingly well haha), all feedback is super welcome. I hope someone finds it fun for a local game night!

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