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But product make money… and we want money now.
But product make money… and we want money now.
Just checked on my pi4 with 4GB of ram that has been running beautifully as a NAS with 2x10TB USB drives mirrored, *arr suite, and Jellyfin for a couple of years, only 250mb of RAM free. I’m glad I splurged and got the 4gb model.
You don’t want a swap file on the SD card as excessive writes will kill it rather quickly.
I’ll take an 8 bay NAS with Thunderbolt/USB 4 for the best of both worlds. My only problem is that I’m very sensitive to sound and I don’t want spinning hard drives in my office.
I understand your concern based on how corporations tend to run these days, but this is a lot of speculation. It’s good to be skeptical though.
My guess is that they want to use a single account across more services unrelated to GOG, akin to the way google SSO works for gmail, YouTube, drive, etc. If the account is owned by a subsidiary that might not be possible for other subsidiaries to use the same account per data regulation rules.
I’m very happy with ansible-NAS! https://ansible-nas.io/
It takes some extra time to understand and configure up front on another computer, but once you do, reimaging the server in case of problems takes a single command.
I’ve been enjoying the nostalgia with vanilla daggerfall unity for the past week, having played daggerfall a ton as a child when it originally released. It works beautifully. These mods are very impressive and I may give them a whirl once things stabilize from the big rush of interest with the 1.0 stable release.
I have so much nostalgia for daggerfall, I can’t wait to give this a try. Since this is a free, volunteer passion project that started long before the Unity debacle, you should play this to support the devs if you have any interest. Unity won’t make a cut of the $0.
I’d read it ;)
You’re right about Apple. I hope the EU will force openness into the ecosystem. I’m also hopeful that open and free alternatives will continue to become more viable in terms of user experience; the switch to Lemmy from Reddit has been mostly painless.
Thanks for the recommendations.
Edit: Raivo is perfect for a dedicated Authenticator app in the Apple ecosystem. I’ll likely pay for Bitwarden instead as I want to support their great product.
Any iOS alternatives? Couldn’t find either of these in the App Store.
I actually played it with my son coop a decade ago when he was quite young, he’d sit in my lap and we’d each have one hand on the controller. We played it through that way and had a blast. I remember him being quite scared at some points, and the game was an emotional rollercoaster, but we very much enjoyed playing it together and I could see it working as a coop game.
Same. I was planning to but never did and that was years ago. Hoping to set up the old vive again soon.
I had to stop playing Half Life Alyx when it got to the dark flashlight bit with zombies jumping out at you. Nearly gave me a heart attack. Definitely couldn’t handle it IRL. edit: autocorrect
If you’re only accessing the server remotely via Tailscale and no ports are open, is it necessary to have the server on its own isolated VLAN? I like accessing my server locally most of the time and via Tailscale when I’m out and about.
The second reason for me was advertising inside Plex, and generally a UI focused on what they want me to see instead of what I want to do. Jellyfin isn’t a commercial product so it won’t get enshittified over time.
Have you managed to avoid ads on YouTube? Does it work well for streaming games from a PC?
Reiverr looks great, I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for sharing.
The clicks are all “oh god oh god make it stop” clicks but no matter to them.