

Agreed, most comments are miserable, toxic, old man yells at cloud, energy. More and more, so.
Agreed, most comments are miserable, toxic, old man yells at cloud, energy. More and more, so.
Tidal is cheaper and better quality, Deezer is good, too.
Or because they pay artist way less than any one else, while having lower quality audio.
Malicious compliance and use it solely for internal emails.
Lmfao, someone needs to make a short skit of that.
Cries in 95°F+ (35°C)
I’m hoping his soul refuses to rest until The Search for More Money is completed!
He’s 99 end of this month 😲.
Put it in the science oven!
I was accepted into the test of this game. I don’t play Siege at all anymore, but was excited to see their “fixed” audio in action, and the new game mode with limited operators seemed fun and fresh.
The audio was considerably worse. Sound literally was unable to go through doorways and windows.
I also noticed when spectating that like >1/2 of players would die from getting shot in the back. Like completely oblivious someone else was nearby. Then I realized basically no one could hear anything, like at all. We couldn’t hear gadgets, glass breaking, barriers being thrown up or torn down, foot steps; just faint gunshots if they were only one room away.
I hate gambling, but if possible I’d consider betting big $ it’s not fixed, at all.
I’ve started rating games I finish, or didn’t like enough to finish, in backloggd.com
I do the same for movies and tv series on a different website, too.
This is specific to my old neighborhood:
It goes to a small hub, looked like a small green stantion/pillar, that connects the nearby houses. My old home’s was in my backyard, at one point I saw about 6 other runs for neighbors.
Then that hub, with bigger/more cables, connects to a larger hub. This was in the middle of my neighborhood by the school, and it was a quite large green box, probably 6ft tall.
From there I didn’t know where it went, but same concepts apply. That would go to an even larger hub, connecting multiple neighborhoods. Depending on your area and ISP, eventually they hit an end point your ISP manages which is probably a big building where they’re “connected to the rest of the internet.”
The name with that image made me think this was for a new gaming engine tech, for a second.
Having played it a decent amount, I’d imagine it would be the easiest game to copy.
Unraid is the GOAT for self hosting. An excellent way to learn VMs, Docker, and Linux in general. They have an “app store,” which is community templates for Docker containers, and have all the *arr programs you could want. Drive management is super easy, too.
The only unbelievable part of that movie was the Texas and California alliance.
It’s designed to scale. Plus it’s nifty to be able to add ~3 tags to a docker container and then it’s instantly online and ready to be used.
Think of it as more modular.
I personally used Traefik, but only because I’m a masochist and it would be useful to know in IT workplace.
Traefik + CrowdSec + CowdSec Traefik Bouncer.
Traefik handles the traffic, and said traffic has to get a green light from CrowdSec + Bouncer before it can go anywhere.
The concept of CrowdSec is honestly super awesome.
Reverse proxy with CrowdSec, which has setups specifically for Jellyfin. Docker for everything.
Motorola’s Moto X, with the back being made of bamboo.