Nephalis

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I don't know what excatly my question is, because of that I would like to explain my concerns and will see what you all think about it.

It seems like the american actions to come are getting more and more unpredictable or just more assaultive. Especialy the tech scene seems willing to ignore inconvenient laws of foreign countries they operate in. While I can adapt to that by simply use other services, there are a few fields no real option is available.

While having Android as an unavoidable OS for mobile devices (at least when one still wants to use payment services like paypal and google pay) my main concern is about Open Source or better saying the place where most projects are stored: Github.

Did MS said something regarding their intentions for github and europe? While Meta, Google, Ebay etc. for example published updated general terms and conditions and clearly communicated they are unhappy with a bunch of things, MS was not that open and did not take postion as far as I know.

How likely it is to become a problem for europe to access github/gitlab/bitbucket you name it and the hosted FOSS and open dource projects lying there?

I am not that deep into the rules of FOSS and open source, so please lighten my up If I missed something essentialy or provide information about initiatives.

Maybe out there poeple are already creating a clone from github to another archive like it is done with other american public domain data stated here? (Sorry in advance, its a german article. TLDR: its about saving the public domain data of america as it is done for ukrainian data too)

Jup, I watched it without sound first. After reading your comment, I rewatched it with sound. I missed nothing the first time ๐Ÿ˜… I hope when its time to heat the marketing machine for release there will be a much better choice...

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yes, but they dropped it withing these two month because a publisher or at least investor offered money to build a more sophisticated version of their game. And here is the alpha it seems.

You could create a fresh container, install docker, and create a new template image from it. This way the overhead of installing disapears. The overhead in resource usage for each docker installation would remain the same as before.

As mentioned in another reply, you could run several container in one lxc. For example with docker compose or podman. Since I have no experience with podman but with docker compose, docker compose is pretty simple.

But all in all, I prefer to install everything "bare metal" in lxc containers. The main reason is, I don't want to mess around with the extra layer of configurating ports etc.

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Just to throw another option in: Lxc are containers too. And they are the other major option proxmox comes with.

It feels more like bare metal installations, but are more lightweight and share there ressources they do not use.

I never got why having Proxmox and one VM with several docker containers except I absolutly don't want to deal with installations at all.

On the other hands I wanted to learn about linux and the basics of handling proxmox.

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 3 months ago

Brotato is always a recommendation. Single player or co-op doesn't matter. Both modi are great

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What does this mean to the game on steam? Only delisting from the shop but still downloadable? Or will it be taken from my Library? I haven't bought it yet, because I never heard of it. But it looks fun... So maybe while the sale goes on?

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Ok, I need to ask this: have you got any karina hart content in 4K? Any set of pictures or a video?

When your board owns a free pcie slot, you could also buy an extension card to use all of you m.2 ssd.

Uhm, you description sonds more like planetside than the Tribes I played...

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah, like DNU said, something more grindy. Or something difficult. So more like PoE where you can play thousands of hours without seeing everything or knowing everything. Or like Black Desert Online with its afk mechanics. Or a game with a lot rng like dwarf fortress or rimworld.

Or speedrunning stuff. But some kind of idle... ๐Ÿ˜… indeed unexpected.

Well maybe it is because said games are my timesinks... Even though I haven't played any game as long as he/she did.

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 29 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Wtf... The review gets a whole other dimension with this knowledge... It's more the "help me" of an addicted now...

[โ€“] Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.de 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Do you all expect localization is tied to laws for china? I realy don't think so. Most games are split into global and asia/chinese versions anyway. Why should they remove these mechanics when it isn't necessary for the market they operate in?

 

Hi,

Since r/NAS is not available and the Hardware@lemmy.ml could not provide that much help I am here again to ask stuff ;D.

My 10years old NAS quited work and I am looking for my opportunities. And since I am tinkering with my raspi and am generally interested in selfhosting stuff like jellyfin, joplin e.g. I decided to take the step to build my own Nas instead of buying another Synology device.

I would like to provide my needs but since I am not sure about it it is only a try... Moreover I cannot say where the journey will take me to^^

What I know:

  • 4 sata slots so I can use my actual drives and have the option to upgrade
  • Transcoding with jellyfin would be nice
  • having my own cloud storage is a long term aim
  • joplin server
  • maybe some terraria dedicated server could be cool also
  • low power usage and low noise are two criteria i would consider important since the energy prices only know one direction where I life
  • x64 architecture to use debian server or TrueNas Scale (I need to dive deeper into TrueNas before deciding)

My former favorite is this fanless board:
MITAC PD11EHI-J6413 MINI-ITX
Con:

  • I realised that the second M.2 slot does not supports M key SSDs but I planned to run the OS on an NVME... and since there is no PCIe the singel M.2 slot with M Key support is the only way to upgrade to 4 sata slots.

My actual favorite (but more expensive) choice seems to be:
MITAC PD10EHI-N6415
Con:

  • price (not so much of problem)

ECC compatibility feels unnecessary.

Is there anything that I have forgotten? Any better choices from european vendors? Ordering from america is not an option because it would take forever to arrive and the process to get it from the zoll is time consuming and would put taxes on top.

Thanks in advance ๐Ÿ˜Š

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