This looks awesome and something I’ve been hoping to do for a few years. Can’t wait to try this on my home server.
This looks awesome and something I’ve been hoping to do for a few years. Can’t wait to try this on my home server.
Officials originally planned to place pallets of the old batteries inside a series of Japanese supply freighters for controlled, destructive reentries over the ocean. But due to a series of delays, the final cargo pallet of old batteries missed its ride back to Earth, so NASA jettisoned the batteries to make an unguided reentry.
NASA incorrectly believed the batteries would completely burn up during the return through the atmosphere.
Pretty solid case from the home owner. Per the treaty, the agency responsible for the space objects is liable; NASA fucked up in assuming it would burn up but it didn’t. What if this had hit someone and killed them?
They can fuck right off with their integration; preferably into the nearest star.
All our account names are some variation of fuck off sony, with email addresses to match, which are ruled to go straight into the trash.
And a letter away from Futa, which has a whole other world of a meaning…
thanks for the tips! I am running a Ryzen 9 5950X, so it definitely needs a standalone GPU. I am going to be getting a 1070 off the kids’ computer once I upgrade them later this year, so I think I’ll just stick that into it.
Would really like to get the seamless transcoding to work so the whole family can use it without hiccups.
Very much agree on all these points; I just wish I could get the transcoding to actually work.
I’ve been running Jellyfin in a container and giving it access to an old GTX970 but it just refuses to do anything with it.
Yes, and you everyone should be staying the hell away from it If the creators washed their hands of it and feel guilty for selling out, anyone continuing to use it since Facebook acquisition, has no privacy rights whatsoever.
One of my fondest experiences of D&D is a campaign that ran slightly over three years! Not everyone we started with made it to the end, but the folks who did will forever hold a special place in my memories.
Sounded great until it got to the chips
I self host Outline with storage connected to a Minio instance that I use as S3 storage for several applications.
I loved the ability of writing in markdown form, but a simple and intuitive design, with the ability to share a whole collection, a subset of pages, or a single page publicly without dealing with a bunch of overhead.
No idea what you’re talking about; I’ve played two games from steam plenty of times while waiting for something in a game.
Not sure it’s worth the effort to recreate the wheel when Floccus is FOSS and uses your destination of choice.
If anything I’d throw up Nextcloud into docker and set that as the source for Floccus
Wasn’t the project abandoned some years ago?
Edit: nvm, looks like it was rewritten into https://github.com/mozilla-services/syncstorage-rs
Floccus is a great option with different sync sources and works across browsers
How I wish I had seen this about a month ago when I spent hours smarting up the nginx module and converting the maxmind DBs to v1 to make the compatible.
I do wonder how well this performs compared to the nginx module
Didn’t mean to say there was something better, just a note of the enshitification of such sites
Great explanation!
But some developers have gone off the deep end with the prices they’re charging for “pro” modes. Take Bean for example that wants $2/mo or $15/year subscription for Multiple Accounts, Themes, and Grouped communities; all of which will have no ongoing cost beyond possible API changes.
People need to tuck off with everything being a subscription these days
What a shit site - on mobile network and the spyware won’t let you vote claiming you’re on VPN
GPM used to allow you to add YT videos into playlists just like a song; the only thing YTM brought was that song searches were now mixed with those YT videos.
The switch does struggle running higher resolution graphics; I can emulate BotW/TotK to look much better on PC simply due to having access to a stronger GPU.
4k gaming on PCs is still hard to accomplish without a high end machine, so I still think we will be seeing improvements with generations; at least until 4k gaming can be done on mid level hardware.