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Nebula
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gogrepoc
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Two projects I greatly appreciate, allowing me to easily archive my bandcamp and GOG purchases (after the initial setup anyways):
https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader
https://github.com/Kalanyr/gogrepoc
And I recently learned about archivebox, which I think is going to be a fast favorite and finally let me clear out my mess of tabs/bookmarks: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox
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Forget spaceships; I just want my music
I should really write up a full Linux and windows setup guide and submit it.
Likewise, people who use bandcamp are likely to use GOG, which also has purchase archiving tools available on GitHub. I’ve used https://github.com/Kalanyr/gogrepoc for a long time, but there are actually multiple projects now.
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Best way to backup my GoG offline installer files?
Tools like https://github.com/Kalanyr/gogrepoc use these blue dots to know which games are updated, without having to do an intensive and long full scan of you library.
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No Man's Sky Offline Backup Installer broken on GOG. Please Fix!
See above that's what I used and it works perfectly and its gogrepoc the other one is vastly out of date. Don't use the one you linked too.
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Do you back up your game files? If so, how do you do it?
I download my GoG games & extras directly to my RAID 1 NAS using gogrepoc.
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Why aren't I getting game update notifications anymore? And is there a way to track/organize my GOG games by most recently updated, without having them installed?
Personally I use a app called gogrepoc.py It creates a manifest based off of your account and allows you to generate a current log of games. And you can update those in the future so it spins through your entire list and will mark changes. Unfortunately it takes a while if your catalog is huge but it's a great way to keep everything up to date.
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Can you still use the GOG downloader?
I use https://github.com/Kalanyr/gogrepoc
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Is there a plan to switch to a better installer / setup for offline installation
For windows, I found: https://github.com/Kalanyr/gogrepoc Didn't test that one tho.
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Does Drm free games allow me to still own them even if Gog dies?
Yes, there is. I use a program called gogrepo to automate the process of downloading games like this. I think there are a couple other similar projects out there (definitely a couple forks of gogrepo), but this one suits me.
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Offline games w/larger than 4GB files
Oy you're outdated then it's Gogrepoc now and it has many more features including a trash mode instead of keeping the old stuff ;)
Nebula
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
Nebula - Peer-to-peer overlay network. Developed and used internally by Slack. Similar to Tailscale but completely open source. Doesn't use WireGuard. Written in Go.
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JIT WireGuard
(I am a Nebula maintainer.) We recently merged support for gVisor-based services, although it's very new, and I don't know of much experimentation that's been done with it yet: https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/pull/965
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Nebula, originally from Slack[0].
Wireguard rightly gets a lot of attention, but Nebula is a really simple and easy to deploy mesh network that is often overlooked.
It does lack a management GUI and that stuff is very much DIY.
[0] https://github.com/slackhq/nebula
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Nebula is Not the Fastest Mesh VPN (But neither are any of the others)
Fair enough about the android mobile client... My use case only involves meshing linux appliances across various networks so we only need the nebula core binaries which are under MIT license
https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/blob/master/LICENSE
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Nebula is an open-source and free-to-use modern C++ game engine
That's not at all confusing with Slack's Nebula. https://github.com/slackhq/nebula
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A word of caution about Tailscale
Sounds like a bunch of your pain points are just related to needing an online CA or ICA. But, looking through the Nebula docs I don't know that it supports things like CRL addresses where you could host the CRL, or OCSP responders. Someone got support for an OCSP responder but never submitted a PR with completed code: https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/issues/72
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Multi-clock Display, Networking Tools, Digital Forensics & More
Nebula is a scalable, cross-platform overlay networking tool focused on performance, simplicity, and security. This portable tool is equally adapted for linking a small number of computers or scaling to connect tens of thousands. It integrates encryption, security groups, certificates, and tunneling into a powerful, cohesive connectivity solution. Thanks for the recommendation go to jmeador42.
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Would we still create Nebula today?
Replying to my own comment as I can no longer edit it:
The folks over at Slack had an interesting discussion regarding the the "battle of the VPNs" article published by Netmaker I sourced in my parent comment:
https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/discussions/911
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Tailscale vs. Narrowlink
Interesting. I thought recognized the logo, apparently seems to be a commercial support offering of https://github.com/slackhq/nebula and they support the "nebula" iOS app. I had been using for nebula/defined in the past.
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Which overlay network?
Nebula: Is super easy to get running. It uses an interesting angle, working on the service and not just the device level. Unfortunately their NAT support seems to be still quite problematic and I am not going to maintain all those forwarded ports manually. There is a PR to support PCP but even if that ever gets applied I am not sure how well that will play with older routers. While it should be battle proven at slack, the community seems to be not that active. It still has the in-house tool that just got released.
What are some alternatives?
DepotDownloader - Steam depot downloader utilizing the SteamKit2 library.
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
GogDownloader - Script to download your owned games from GOG
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
gogrepo - Python-based tool for downloading all your GOG.com game and bonus collections to your local computer for full offline enjoyment.
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
lgogdownloader - LGOGDownloader is unofficial downloader to GOG.com for Linux users. It uses the same API as the official GOG Galaxy.
tinc - a VPN daemon
Playnite - Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
yggdrasil-go - An experiment in scalable routing as an encrypted IPv6 overlay network
netbird - Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.