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  • So is not on this rack. OK because for a second I was thinking somehow you were able to run ai tasks with some sort of small cluster.

    I have nowadays a 9070xt on my system. I just dabbled on this, but until now I havent been that successful. Maybe I will read more into it to understand better.

  • I have a question about ai usage on this: how do you do this? Every time I see ai usage some sort of 4090 or 5090 is mentioned, so I am curious what kind of ai usage you can do here

  • It's a high paced fps in general. The original mode is semi roguelite, meaning, you have to go every 10 floors in order to get a checkpoint. If you don't, back to the previous checkpoint and get different perks for the run.

    For me the whole cyberpunk esque thing about it sold me. And is also a quite unusual sort of shooter.

    Only a tad short, that is my biggest complaint (but price does match the time so I can't say much)

  • Recently finished mullet madjack, decided to replay quake 2

  • This is very cool that is possible. However, is such an involved process that I am sure I won't be doing... And I am not planning on getting a soldering station for this.

    Also, find every interesting an hex from a legion go works here

  • I do use windows for work as well, but if people want adoption, it starts at home. I do see a need for Linux distros in general will have to make even a bigger shift for the user needs instead of whatever agenda people like to imply (I think open source is a good goal, but if I introduce Linux to someone, I will not for certain preach endlessly about this).

    We need more adoption, but I also see some camps will decide to further distance themselves from these groups of users.

  • As people already stated in the comments, this may not be a permanent change for some (they find out something like destiny 2 refuses to work on Linux without bans, some other tools needed for certain use cases are not there yet or windows only), but I think is super important people understand there are alternatives, and not only windows or Mac. Hopefully gives more people awareness that something else is out there. And would be really cool if we had more of the user base that is on the verge to throwing away the machine because of windows 11 restrictions and instead, gives machines a second chance.

  • I am using them on a small storage box (around 2tb) and I am quite happy with it. One of the things that I particularly liked is the documentation. If you have a use case for rsync, Borg backup or others, it's probably covered in their documentation (plus, never had an outage or issue with my data). I didn't use their support at this point, but ibheard good things about it as well.

  • Although you are correct (I think), with verified status you can actually open a ticket in case something does not work with proton. Usually the verified status is good for this use case. I do not know if games that are not verified can actually get support inside steam for proton (I doubt it).

  • OK good to know. Thanks for letting us know! So that means they are making it "free" for a week to try to brush off the negative reviews, but probably also make more people accept the ToS.

  • Just another day for 2k being trash. Question: did this change happen when they made this game "free"? If so, these suckers are poisoning the well for future giveaways. One detail: you can claim this on steam, but grab a previous version from somewhere else without this trash, profit.

  • Octopath traveller

  • 2 you say? That is 2 more the amount I actually have of real friends

  • The word you are looking for is elitism. Clearly, people who think you have to have x amount of time on anything to have an opinion belong to an elite that clearly do not understand no one can enjoy the same media the same exact way as they do. I've had so many games that I get, start, 2 minutes in I just do not want to give it more time, return it (case in point: Helldiver's 2 immediately after the tutorial I just realized was not for me). If I wanted to give a negative opinion I would be more than entitled to it. I had a game, didn't like it, returned it. That's it

  • That is for sure a good gap solution. It depends a lot on the space we are talking, and more critically, number of concurrent devices connected. For some use cases converting routers to APS is for sure good enough.

  • You can use on any computer really (with network connections of course).

    I use on a minisforum PC with 2 NICs attached to it. For this solution is usually needed APs (which tends to be better in general, just more expensive). There are people that even use opnsense with proxmox (which is a VERY advanced use case) to have the machine for more things.

    One interesting detail: with opnsense you can actually have on the same machine adguard for DNS installed as a service for opnsense (and use opnsense to actually force all DNS to to there, as long is not doh, but that is a bit of a different story).

  • I checked their page and I have now a personal license. I am going later to try to find out how it works, so we will see

  • That sounds like a crazy story to find out what the issue was. As I stated somewhere on the thread, ram is not the issue, and the APS are quite new (Aruba stuff that is 1 and a half year old). And the only situation I get this issues is with my phones in specific. I will probably use the smb solution stated before and see how is goes. If the thing still happens, then is hunting time

  • That is something I can totally do after I figure out this syncthing thing. Probably will use Borg backup but same principle applies