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ddns-updater on Kubernetes

After years of enjoying a static IPv4 address for free, migrating to a new ISP required either paying a monthly fee for such a priviledge... or simply running a Dynamic DNS service to keep the relevant domains pointing to the correct IPv4 address as it updated.

Playing Steam games in the browser with self-hosted Headless Steam Service

Headless Steam is like a self-hosted GeForce NOW, which can be useful to play games in a browser while away on holidays. Although mainly intended to play Steam games, it also supports EmeDeck, Heroic and Lutris, all easy to install via Flatpak, and supports Intel GPU which is already setup for Jellyfin on Kubernetes with Intel GPU and not actually getting a lot of use; running games would probably be a better use of that Intel UHD GPU.

Getting started with Fallout 3 and 4 GOTY

A few weeks ago Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition was on sale (75% off) and so I finally pulled the trigger on it. It had been in my wishlist for a few years, since I spent nearly 150 hours on Fallout 3, but I had been reluctant on account of many people complaining that its story was weaker and it was more focused on exploration and combat. Well, people say the same (and I'd agree) about The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and I spent already more than 200 hours on it and still want to go back.