Shrek

@Shrek@lemmy.world
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I used to host composerize. Now I host it-tools which has its own version and many other super helpful tools!

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Maybe I read it wrong but what I got from it is this:

Vaping is good as an alternative to non-smokers. The problem is that it's being pushed to non-smokers. It's not as bad as smoking, but the best is neither.

https://youtu.be/RQdxHi4_Pvc

That things been around for a very long time lol

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Thank you for sharing. What an interesting read!

I like the more roguelite type of games. I like that each run is different whether that means procedural generation of the map or just the starting weapons and pickups change throughout a run. Some of my favorite are the following:

I could probably come up with more and these aren't in any particular order, but these are some standouts to me.

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IDK about the topic of him being an asshole. I don't follow him like, at all.

But, I might argue about the server arena part. From my understanding, (not in the field, so feel free to prove me wrong), but Azure, AWS, and others are built on Linux. Right? Just the two sites are a very massive percentage of the internet.

Mobile, again I might be wrong. Android is a fork of Linux or runs the Linux kernel. Is that right?

With Steam Deck it's gained ground there too. Sure. It's still not even close to Windows. But, progress is exciting anyways.

It's a South Park reference btw

So eloquently put.

Then you aren't the audience I guess.

That's where I thought it was going.

Kbin. It federates with Lemmy but I like it better so far.

Get a used Thinkpad. They run Debian well!

Sorry, I only meant to take one.

Of course, but the amount of overhead completely depends per container. The reason I am willing to accept the -in my experience- very small amount of overhead I typically get is that the repeatability is amazing with docker.

My first server was unRAID (freebsd, not Linux), I setup proxmox (debian with a webui) later. I took my unRAID server down for maintenance but wanted a certain service to stay up. So I copied a backup from unRAID to another server and had the service running in minutes. If it was a package, there is no guarantee that it would have been built for both OSes, both builds were the same version, or they used the same libraries.

My favorite way to extend the above is Docker Compose. I create a folder with a docker-compose.yml file and I can keep EVERYTHING for that service in a single folder. unRAID doesn't use Docker Compose in its webui. So, I try to stick to keeping things in Proxmox for ease of transfer and stuff.

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I use an AMD GPU and I stream to my Quest 2 a lot. I've only had one app have issues ever. It was Google Earth VR which I understand that they quit developing. I have never noticed latency either..

My pixel is named iPhone.. lol

Have you seen Mark rober's video about bed bugs? It's so interesting!

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And not that one that's been sitting there for many years. They need to be replaced and you need to know how to use them.

Seems like you are already in the right place. Find a community in Lemmy called LLMs, AI, or whatever else is appropriate and post.if the community is dead you might be the person that brings it to life :)

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Both very fair points. But, there is no other platform that even compares for real.

Shrek - OPNSense, because it (firewall) guards my swamp.

Dragon - NAS, because of a dragons hoard.

Donkey - Proxmox, I use this for a few VMs and docker containers. It stores my DNS, donkey was annoying, and there is nothing more annoying than your DNS going down.

Fiona - Backup NAS - less big, only stores important backups.

I second cooking!

What does it mean to be underwater in this instance? And what is Gap insurance?

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That's such a big thing. Linux is better for a handheld. I used to own a couple of GPD Win's and Windows made it so frustrating so I just sold them. With my Steam Deck I have found very few games I couldn't play on Linux. I actually can't think of a single example that isn't a competitive multiplayer game. But, personally I didn't buy a handheld for competitive multiplayer..

It also depends on the audience. A lot of people might not be comfortable installing a different OS. Steam Deck is ready out of the box.

Personally, I have installed many OSes many times, so I am comfortable doing it to a handheld device. But the inputs on the Steam Deck would stop me from buying any alternatives. SD has so many options, full Xbox layout, track pads in either side, four paddles on the back, gyro, and the two "menu buttons". And they all feel super premium!

The last thing I'll say is about the support of all of this. I have only owned two valve made physical products at this point, Steam Deck and Steam Link. The updates for Steam Link continued far after the product was discontinued. The amount of bugs on the Steam Deck that were fixed via an update the day following it's report is truly astonishing. I have owned 3-4 ASUS ROG products and after the last keyboard I owned (how do you messup a keyboard?!?!) I decided it would take some serious innovation to get me to buy another product of theirs again. I have also owned two different models of GPD win, very unimpressed but the quality of the inputs so I sold them very fast. I can't speak to any other handheld but I can say I feel very comfortable with Steam backing the Deck.

Thanks for responding! I'm glad I learned about this!

I got my dash cam after someone tried to blame me for t-boning myself..

It's really good. I love his approach to teaching and I never knew I wanted to learn so much about bed bugs lol Link

Bioshock. I am sure you can just replay it. The twist at the end... I wish I could relive the surprise again.

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A file system that reports file corruption. I believe ZFS is one of those? I'm not really familiar with how that works

I got mine on AliExpress for looking at stuff behind the walls without making major holes. It was literally like $10.

One of the first projects when we bought our new house was to replace all the smoke alarms with smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and replace or introduce a fire extinguisher everywhere that needed one. It was a little expensive when it all adds up but well worth it.

I have just shy of 13 hours in Dead Cells. It's not something I play extensively. It's one that I pickup, play a run or two, and move on. When I don't have much time to devote.

I haven't tried the Kaycee's Mod (I didn't double-check my spelling) addon for Inscryption yet. I was trying to beat Cult of the Lamb first. Both are some of my favorite games in the last few years though.

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I don't remember buying that, but it's in my Steam Library and Steam Deck Verified. That's going on the list.

I agree with all points. I was hooked for several days. I look forward to playing Kaycee's Mod soon.

It's funny that you say that because my first playthrough was when the prices had dropped on Steam (a couple years after release). So the hype was gone for me. Its probably a big reason I enjoyed it so much

Okay, but how do you monitor the issues with reading and writing?

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You can do all of that. I don't care either way. I was just suggesting because of the "single use" comment.