hypermind
hypermind
Docker app from Kilrah's Repository
Overview
The High-Availability Solution to a Problem That Doesn't Exist.
Hypermind is a completely decentralized, Peer-to-Peer deployment counter.
It solves the critical infrastructure challenge of knowing exactly how many other people are currently wasting RAM running this specific container, while providing a secure, serverless way to say "hello" to them.
Since the container needs to run as host if you need to change port edit the PORT variable and also the WebUI filed in Advanced View.
Obviously this is a joke, it'll use resources for nothing so only use if you want to participate in the gag. Container's now limited to 2G of RAM by default to avoid unfortunate situations.
Runtime arguments
- Web UI
http://[IP]:3000/- Network
host- Shell
bash- Privileged
- false
- Extra Params
--memory 2G
Template configuration
PortVariable
The web dashboard port.
- Target
- PORT
- Default
- 3000
Enable chatVariable
Set to true to enable the P2P chat system.
- Target
- ENABLE_CHAT
- Default
- false
Enable MapVariable
Set to true to enable the map visualization.
- Target
- ENABLE_MAP
- Default
- false
Enable ThemesVariable
Set to false to disable the theme switcher.
- Target
- ENABLE_THEMES
- Default
- true
Visual limitVariable
Max number of particles to render on the dashboard.
- Target
- VISUAL_LIMIT
- Default
- 500
Max peersVariable
Max peers to track in LRU cache.
- Target
- MAX_PEERS
- Default
- 50000
Max connectionsVariable
Max active TCP/UTP connections.
- Target
- MAX_CONNECTIONS
- Default
- 15
Max relay hopsVariable
How far a global chat message travels (TTL).
- Target
- MAX_RELAY_HOPS
- Default
- 5
Peer timeoutVariable
ms before a silent peer is considered offline.
- Target
- PEER_TIMEOUT
- Default
- 45000
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Details
Repository
ghcr.io/lklynet/hypermindLast Updated2026-05-31
First Seen2026-01-02
Run Hypermind on Unraid.
Hypermind is listed in Community Apps for Unraid OS. Explore Unraid to build a flexible home server, NAS, or homelab.