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  • I wish I was working on your stuff back when I supported stinky 2008 T-SQL where everything was dynamic and sequential. I would have called you just for moral support

  • This is so on point.

    I get not wanting to compile your code. Its extra work and, if you're already catering to a very thech-savvy crowd, you can let them deal with the variance and extra compile time.

    BUT if you're releasing your code for others TO USE and you don't provide reproducible instructions, what's the point?!?

  • I totally agree.

    Also I just saw your user name and I started imagining a movie pitch in my head and laughed. Thank you for making my day

  • The OSX idea is very much an edge case for me. I've heard of it but not something I know much about.

  • I think I'm sold on NOT using HyperV. I will also keep it to one monitor because thats my current setup.

  • I'll give it a try!

  • I work on remote and local machines and I feel comfortable on both. For this project, I have the advantage of all of my hardware being in my house. Latency wouldn't be an issue over my wired network. Sunshine would allow me to game locally for sure.

  • I am very aware if the PCIE lane circus you have to go through on consumer hardware. I considered building a used/refurb EPYC system and even borrowed one from work for a bit. It was nice, but my build would have put me somewhere near $6000 at best. Hahahahh 😭

  • I'm going to try both ways. For most of my computing, I'd be happy to get 80% of my computing power if I get the convenience of not having to reboot across OSs and the ability to snapshot a VM state

  • I hadnt considered this. I was thinking that if I passed an audio device directly to the guest OS, I would bypass ASIO headaches. I now realize thats naïve of me.

  • I will try to post some updates as I Frankenstein this build

  • I will look into this. I've heard of qubes but only thought of if for security/privacy use cases

  • This might/probably will be the end game for me as well. Sunshine for remote gaming and ruatdesk/ssh for work.

  • I've read through the thread and your edit sounds like the best option for me. It gives direct hardware access and gets everything working right away but allows me to try out a hypervisor solution.

    I love and use containers/Distrobox all the time and it all works great except that I do run into problems with firmware and kernel modules because you can't containerize that or I haven't figured it out yet.

  • Wat

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  • That was delightful

  • Adding the bilingual joke I knew.

    An English cat, named One Two Three and a French cat, named Un Deux Trois, decided to race swimming across the Channel. The English cat won because the Un Deux Trois cat sank.

  • This is a real bummer for me and my gaming group. We had a couple of hundred hours in kf2

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  • Try

     
        
    docker compose up - d && docker compose logs -f
    
      

    That should show you errors as things are starting.

    Also three backticks and a new linestart a code block on Lemmy. Add your logs, then end it with a new line and another three backticks.

  • My man!