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Cake day: June 27th, 2023

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  • I agree, very beginner friendly. But also, it’s what most people are gonna need.

    I actually started with Traefik because I didn’t know any better, and I kinda wanna go back to be honest because with Traefik I was able to configure a Minecraft server, without having to expose the port. But not with NGINX Proxy Manager.l, since it only does http and shit. But I REALLY like being able to do everything via a webUI since I only have a phone to manage my server .

    So, I find myself stuck between functionality and ease of use. :(


  • Sorry, should’ve been more clear, but I’m currently running a more "spy"centric campaign (think Dishonored, if you’ve played it). So a lot of the characters are recurring and have a bigger impact on the narrative. I use it for them. But like NPCs, or a PCs father, etc. I don’t bother lol.

    Don’t get me wrong, I still use monsters and stuff from the monsters manual, but to give some fun challenges, I figured “instead of throwing 20 smaller enemies at my players, why not roll up 2 characters as the “generals” of this army, and that will be their combat for this session”.

    I thought Itd be fun for my players to fight someone who had as insane abilities that they do. After all, they’re not the only adventurers or power seekers in this world.

    I’ve tried my best (this is my first experience DMing a campaign) to recreate the feeling that Oda does in One Piece. The world is alive and vibrant. Sure, we are following our players, but that doesn’t mean the world revolves around them. Stuff is going on without them there, so they might show up in the middle of a giant thunderstorm, or a raider attack, or nothing could happen at all, until they leave.

    My players have liked it so far, telling me it gives them plenty of story hooks that they could follow if they wanted to.



  • I think someone else already mentioned it, but just to reiterate… Anything for other people who aren’t my wife and future kids.

    Password manager, file backups, photo backup, whatever.

    If something happens to me, or I pass away, wifey has instructions on shutting everything down (probably should write instructions on how to save all the important stuff).

    But I don’t want to deal with other peoples stuff. I like tinkering with my server and different docker containers, etc. So I don’t want someone complaining they can’t access their photos because I wanted to try something new. Also, just don’t wanna be responsible for storing their photos and important documents.