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  • It's an old game but I recently discovered Kittens Game. I also love Balatro, but Kittens it is more complicated and deeper. It's basically balancing spreadsheets for fun. Don't look at the wiki until you can get 120 kittens.

  • Because modern hardware includes instructions that old software could not benefit from. For example H.264 video decoding has specific instructions physically designed into the silicone to speed up playback that isn't there on older hardware.

    That being said, it really depends on the use case and a lot of "modern" software is incredibly bloated and could benefit from not being designed as if RAM is an unlimited resource.

  • Can't wait for this dude to go the way of Sam Bankman-Fried. Open AI is the new Enron.

  • Excellent choice. Great execution. No notes.

  • I use it to ssh into my desktop every time I reboot because the SDDM systemd unit has to be restarted manually. Light DM had the same problem. It's annoying, but running Arch on Proxmox with GPU passthrough isn't easy to troubleshoot with so many variables especially when Proxmox is set up to be headless.

  • When the Arch wiki was getting DDOS'd a few weeks ago I got a local copy from the AUR that was pretty handy.

  • Vista needs way more glass and bubbles.

  • I'm guessing his business partner passed from congestive heart failure, burgers are probably 🔥 tho.

  • Nice revision. If you're including TOR I would say Tailscale could be considered for a VPN. I'm hosting a Gitea instance completely for free on their service. It's on my hardware, but it's their domain.

  • Congrats on the setup. Is that proxmox I see in the background?

  • They can pull jetbrains-mono out of my cold dead terminal.

  • +1 for FreshRSS, I've only been using it for about six months but I'm constantly tweaking my config just because I like to play around with it.

  • Who's got 1 thumb and is bad at taming alligators?

  • Never!

    Jump
  • Yes I am aware that I am paying to use someone else's hardware. I already self-hosted lots of stuff on my own hardware, renting a server has other benefits that my own hardware doesn't, mainly guaranteed uptime.

  • Never!

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  • Thanks for the guide. S3 buckets are the way to go and I already have a few Linode/Akami servers I keep for playing around with. I'm just a little worried about Navidrome hammering the server because I messed something up then getting a $1000 bandwidth charge.

  • Never!

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  • I got a pretty great one for cheap that I want to migrate my Navidrome service to. I don't mind the $12 renewal; I just need to figure out how to host 1TB of music on the cloud for cheap.

  • That's a pretty great description for the Axe body spray target demographic. A raged douch, if you will.

  • I self hosted my own email server for a while. I don't know how other domain resellers work but namecheap has hardly any info on the whois query. The reason I gave up self hosting email was because all my emails kept going to spam for everyone I emailed. I think there's a way to advertise your server to mark it as not spam for Gmail, but I don't remember exactly. Plus incoming email needs spam protection.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Do you guys think this is a scam?

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