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cRazi_man@europe.pubto Games@lemmy.world•Does the engine a game uses factor into your decision to buy it or not?English3·14 hours ago…and I refuse to elaborate further.
Who the hell spells paratha like that? 🤣
The internet is already mostly bots talking to bots. Now it will be AI talking to AI and training on the shit the feed each other. An AI “human centipede” situation.
I liked Day9’s take on the matter.
As a child then every year is purposefully pointed out. School education years, birthdays, clothes for your age, siblings being older/younger.
As an adult when you stop paying careful attention then time all merges into one mass. Age doesn’t really matter much and certainly isn’t pushed in your face constantly. It’s easy to keep doing repetitive things at work and home and before you know it then another 4 years go by without you keeping track. I did a job with a very extended period of postgraduate training (10 years). Then again there was a constant interest in your year of training and what stage you are at. Even other events in life are better bookmarked (that happened when I was in year 5 of my training).
If you’re more mindful of the time, then it seems to pass more slowly and is better delineated.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•So a friend set me up with some resources.English2·4 days agoIt works fine with 2 simultaneous direct play streams. Haven’t tested beyond that.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•So a friend set me up with some resources.English2·4 days agoAll that is running fine on 16gb of RAM?
My dashboard says that containers are using 50% of the ram. The server PC itself is using a bunch of ram on top of that because I ended up installing g Debian with the full KDE desktop emvironment. I ended up removing some resource hogs that I didn’t need (Element server, Linkwarden, etc).
The best way to get to grip with how this works is to start using it.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•So a friend set me up with some resources.English3·4 days agoYup works great. The NAS drive auto mounts as an NTFS drive on the server with read/write access. All works smoothly.
I happened to be driving home at the same time as my wife, but didn’t realise. Was driving a good 5 min while trying to figure out why my podcast stopped playing. Her car was close enough to steal away my phone’s Bluetooth connection. She was just as confused with a random philosophy podcast suddenly cancelling out her music.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•So a friend set me up with some resources.English14·4 days agoYou don’t need much to self host and don’t let people online gatekeep or exclude you or intimidate you with complex racks. An old PC repurposed to a home server gets you started and is enough for a lot of stuff. You can always expand as needed in the future.
Here’s my setup:
Storage is on a NAS: synology 2 bay NAS with 8TB (media: photos, movies, TV shows, books, comics) and 2 TB HDD (Kopia backup snapshots). I don’t need RAID configurations. Important data is already 3-2-1 backed up and if an HDD fails then I’ll just replace it when I get to that point.
Server: Headless mini PC with Debian with a 12th gen intel, 16gb ram, 1tb NVME (mostly live data, shared folder, game saves, etc). I’m building a new machine and have yet to decide if I want to replace the server or use that as a gaming machine, but the has a Core 5 Ultra 125H processor and LPDDR5 RAM and is super power efficient and silent.
Docker containers:
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actual (budgeting)
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affine (note taking)
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bentopdf (PDF editing)
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beszel (server status monitoring)
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dockge (Docker management)
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guacamole (server remote desktop access)
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immich (photo application, backup, gallery and Al tagging)
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jellyfin (video and music server)
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jotty (quick notes and task/shopping lists)
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kavita (comic books and ebooks)
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kopia (backups)
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floccus (bookmark backup and sync across browsers)
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mattermost (used solo for sharing text, links, files, etc to myself)
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papra (document scanning and OCR)
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opodsync (gpodder podcast sync backend)
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prunemate (automated scheduled docker pruning)
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samba (file sharing on the local netwrok)
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syncthing (mostly used to keep retro/emulated games in sync across devices)
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tiny tiny rss (RSS platform)
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vpn-torrent-stack (conatining gbittorrent, prowlarr, flaresolverr, radarr, sonarr, all running through gluetun VPN on a VPN server)
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watchtower (automatic docker updates)
Synology Cloud Sync sends the Kopia backup snapshots to my Backblaze online storage and also keeps a local folder synced with my Mailbox.org cloud drive.
Synology also handles the reverse proxy access.
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Flawless logic. Instant job offer.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto Linux@programming.dev•I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing Linux3·5 days ago7th gen Intel with integrated graphics isnt going to be able to do much gaming (maybe some very retro emulation and very low spec indie PC games). I certainly wouldn’t bother going with Bazzite. If you’re looking for something exclusively for gaming then a secondhand Retroid Pocket 5 console (android handheld) is going to do much better for even less money than this.
Hey, my room is very well lit.
Wholesome. This comic is worthy of love.
That isn’t just ordinary bread. Thats bread porn.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You after telling your friends for the 179004th time today that they should just stop complaining about Windows 11 and just use Linux20·10 days agoLinux transition difficulties are real though. If someone isn’t mentally prepared to face the learning curve, then you better be ready to be the one on-call all the time for their tech problems. My wife shall remain on Windows as her tolerance of tech hiccups is almost zero.
cRazi_man@europe.pubto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Ain't no mountain high, ain't no valley low42·10 days agoCharisma 1000
Most of things I find are very niche interests so it’s not really useful for everyone to know about, but I wish it was easier to find niche communities for my interests to share these with.
https://retrogamecorps.com/ - has been amazing since I started getting into retro gaming last year.
https://mariushosting.com/docker/ - has been the site that got me into self hosting with my Synology NAS and I still use it as a resource regularly even though my docker containers are on a separate Debian server now.
https://ext.to/ - my go to torrent aggregator.
https://alexandrite.app/<your Lemmy instance> - has been the best desktop frontend for Lemmy that I’ve found.
https://drawabox.com/ - I’ve been getting back to trying to improve at sketching and this is one of the best resources I’ve found.
https://gp2040-ce.info/ - made it possible for me to make my own custom hitbox controllers for Street Fighter.
https://github.com/joe-scotto/scottokeebs/ - Joe Scotto’s resources helped me make my own macro pad and I want to make my own full keyboard next.