https://www.retrorgb.com/radiant-silvergun-cotton-2-see-improvements-in-mister-saturn-core.html
A bevy of updates to the Saturn core of the MiSTer FPGA have targeted problems with specific games' graphics. One prominent one that was fixed recently was Cotton 2, whose VDP2-drawn backgrounds were reported in January as having problems. "I've seen that srg320 is workin
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-23/toho-to-acquire-anime-studio-science-saru-as-its-subsidiary/.211114
Studio behind Lu over the wall, Inu-Oh, Scott Pilgrim anime, Tatami Time Machine Blues
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5104371%2Fgrand-jury-subpoena-issued-documents-house-sergeant-arms=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKAgVmYPk4w
Think of this as a quick addendum to the last video. I wanted to show the RetroTINK 4K's ability to scale and rotate vertical arcade games so they can be pl...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf1nuLqTmC4
Episode 392 - Analogue sent me their Duo for review... along with a bunch of other people who will have their videos out at the same time (sorry!). Anyway as...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMkimgEwWXs
The RetroTINK 4K ushers in yet another scaling revolution for those who crave the jump to 4K. In this episode, Coury gives an overview of the RetroTINK 4K an...
So it looks like I've become the moderator and owner of /m/manga and I'm glad to take charge here to help keep it clean and provide moderation needs for manga fans across the Fediverse/Threadiverse.
For now, the plan is to make sure to keep the community clean and respond to as many requests as possible to help foster a community around all manga. This includes having a dedicated place to discuss the latest release of a certain series, having discussions around classic manga moments or publications, and giving or seeking recommendations from other users.
As a result of the magazine hands-change process, the rules have been updated. Please take the time to read them. They're pretty relaxed in my opinion as I don't want to make it difficult to maintain. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the rules, please talk about them here in the comments or create a thread with the Meta
badge. Likewise, any topic that intends to talk about the community itself should be tagged with Meta
as it will make seeing these types of posts easier.
Other points of interest:
Lastly, any other suggestions you might have for the manga community, leave them in the comments below!
https://funnyplaying.com/products/fpgbc-kit
FEATURES Simulating real hardware using FPGA Supports hardware cartridge Features USB-C compatibility for easy firmware updates Higher sound quality speakers INCLUDED 1 x FPGBC PCB 1 x Panel(Including adapter ribbon) 1 x 2w speaker 1 x 1800mAH battery TYPEC housing (Need to purchase separately) NOTES The kit only suppo
So, while this is not exactly a typical "self-hosting" question as many users might not be using domains, I would be curious if anyone else has any experience with this.
I have NGinx Proxy Manager installed on a vps and a few docker instances that host various services (wordpress, a gitlab, etc etc) that I have bound to specific ports (wordpress to port 80, gitlab to port 3000, to give made up arbitrary examples.)
I also have a domain and a few subdomains registered as Type A resource records that look like:
[www.]somedomain[.com]
[gitlab.]somedomain[.com]
The essence of the question: When I go to NGinx Proxy Manager and register a "Proxy Host" for the gitlab subdomain, like:
Domain: gitlab.somedomain.com
Scheme: http
Forward Hostname: <IP ADDRESS HERE>
Forward Port: 3000 (AKA the port gitlab is hosted on)
This works, but it comes with the drawback that the port number is then exposed in the url bar like so:
gitlab.somedomain.com:3000
So is there some way to fix this on the NGINX proxy manager side of things? Or is this a case where I'm doing this completely wrong and someone with web-dev experience can help me see the light. While it's not a huge hindrance to my use-case, it would still be nice to understand how this is supposed to work so that I can host more services myself that require domain names without having to shell out for isolated IPs. So if I hosted a lemmy or kbin, for example, I could actually configure it to use my subdomains correctly.
Looking for more games like Pokemon TCG for Gameboy or Slay the Spire. Games that are in essence TCG but aren't caught up with simulating the gambling of opening packs.
@MoogleMaestro
@kbin.social