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Gaming (Mass Effect, Witcher, and too much Satisfactory)
Sci-fi
I live for 90s TV sitcoms
I like that it says they are different from projects like TubeArchivist, says “read the readme for why”, and then it doesn’t have an explanation.
I’ve been using TubeArchivist for years now and it’s been great. Solid update cadence, reliable, and I have no idea why this project is different from it
Hm something tells me she should be more concerned about lead.
Probably not, as it asks you to get closer and farther, but with how AI is, it’s only a matter of time until someone can get around that. The ID though I’m not so sure about
Left 2 1/2 years ago, whenever I’m forced back because of some tech question I see the constant anger and anxiety in the comments. It may be smaller here but goddamn if it’s not more pleasant
Proxying was added after a bunch of csam attacks, where every instance admin would have to block it themselves. Now with proxying an admin can either block it themselves or the original posting instance can block it.
They got you covered, their network security will ban you and block you from access.
Remember when reddit was about being anonymous?
I did synapse about a year ago but kind of wish I had done conduit, it seems so much simpler. That being said, all of the bridges and add-ons assume you’re running synapse
I found proxmox and docker to be fairly incompatible, and went through many iterations of different things to make it work well. Docker in VMs, Docker in LXC, Docker on the host (which felt redundant as hell). Proxmox is an amazing hypervisor, but then I realized I didn’t really need a hypervisor since I was mostly running containers.
My recommendations:
No need for VMs Just run debian and run containers on it
Some VMs, Mostly containers, 1 host Run proxmox, and create a VM in proxmox for your contianer workloads
Some VMs, Mostly containers, >1 host, easy mode Same as above, but make one host debian and the other one proxmox
Some VMs, Mostly Containers, >1 host, hard mode but worth it after 2 years Use kubernetes, I use k3s. Some nodes are just debian with k3s on them, others are running in VMs on proxmox using the extra compute available. This has a massive learning curve though, it took me well into a year to finally having it at a state I like it - but I’ll never go back.
Personally I don’t subscribe to that. I’m sure Linus and Torvalds disagree, but I don’t care. I remember reading about the corejs developer begging people to donate because he couldn’t afford food, meanwhile react, angular, and thus every major company depended on it. Story happens too often. I wish we could be completely open, but it just gets exploited
I’ve always liked the idea of gpl. It’s open for anyone who wants to play fair, but prevents large corporations from profiting off of your work. They can always license it from you of course, you just get to negotiate that.
Then the cycle will repeat. They’ll get poorer and be worse off, they’ll blame someone else, we’ll show them this again, and it cycles down. So many Rs never get it, seriously I don’t need these programs, I was voting for you folks to have access to sick days and healthcare. Morons always vote against their own interests
don’t worry though, they’ll still vote in the same lawmakers.
The only way to be a truly moral person on this planet is to not participate in society and go completely 100% off grid. Even then the Good Place did a great episode on that, and they’re right, you’re not really living then either. It’s all just about what you’re willing to put up with
It’s him, he’s the chosen one. The one who gets to use the software without agreeing to anything. The one who will bring peace
Only pain will you find down that path. I did that for years, but it’s a pain. You have to disable so many security features, and I found it to be incredibly brittle. I found myself fearing all proxmox upgrades because each time it would break the lxcs. I wish you luck
Intel or no Intel, it’ll be fine. Personally though for your primary router, I recommend you get 10G if you aren’t doing that already. Even if you won’t use it yet, get it now and thank yourself later
I agree, the point of the fediverse is you post once on any of those tools (excluding blue sky), and can follow it on any other platform. This seems redundant.
They literally laughed with him at “Get a Life”. Hahaha he ignores when we ask him what he’s doing, or for him to help us or defend us. Hahaha it’s so funny, that’s what we voted him in for, for him to ignore us.
Tells me they can’t scale their application. No way they would want people to wait there for so long, they want your money
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