

I’m not than happy to celebrate every single holiday that gets me out of work


I’m not than happy to celebrate every single holiday that gets me out of work


Mich like in the opening scene of idiocracy: https://youtu.be/Rp1HUcFvJh4
Perhaps anti vaccination groups are just the natural population control trigger to counterbalance the described effect?
But to me it’s extra funny because anti vaccination groups happen to closely align with religion most of the time. And they can’t see the benefits of mass vaccination so it must not be real, but in almost the same sentence they want you to believe in sky daddy without being able to see him.


I lived Horizon Zero Dawn. The story grabbed me and brought me on a wild ride of discovery and intrigue. I also enjoyed the second one though the mystery didn’t get me quite as much as the first. I will be happy to play the third one if it comes to PC and I guess I’ll skip it if not.
I never played TLOU1 or 2 because they came to PC too late.
I have really appreciated games coming to PC like GOD OF WAR, Horizon, and FF7 remake but if they never came to PC I would just have continued never playing them. And if the next installments don’t come to PC I won’t play them either


I would consider zoraxy.
https://github.com/tobychui/zoraxy
Single go binary, works on Windows natively if you need that and somewhat more feature rich than npm (if your not custom writing configs)


While the idea of this is interesting there’s some unknowns. 3000km at what efficiency? Even at 10kwh/100km that’s still a 300kwh battery. To charge that in 5 mins ignoring losses you would need a source able to supply like 3.5 megawatts.
Looking at the largest Tesla super chargers near me of 325kw that would still take 55 minutes (again no losses).
We are going to need massive grid investments to be able to support fast charging at scale and if batteries are going to be that large than we will need to also consider higher capacity chargers.


I’m not sure buying all the RAM, SSD and HDD capacity for years is gradual.
But I do agree it’s a problem.


For the ones I imported it seems like the location data is still there


Export your photos with take out
Then use immich-go to import


Ubuntu is based on Debian, by the nature of that it will have more things than Debian.
Ubuntu generally has more cutting Edge features and tools by the nature of what it is, but the company supporting it also is pushing snap files for compatability containers which may or may not be your cup of tea.
Debians official packages can sometimes be a tad older since their ideology is stability over everything else.
A popular hypervisor distro proxmox uses Debian as the base for it’s great stability.


I think you misunderstood what’s happening here. The steam client was historically 32 bit but now will only be 64bit.
Everything 32 bit runs on 64 bit systems, but 64 bit apps won’t work on 32 bit systems.
Windows started supporting 64 bit in 2001, and really any modern game is probably 64 bit already since 32 bit applications can’t address more than 4gb of RAM (not that anyone can afford more than that right now)
To me I’m shocked anyone at all is on a 32 bit os, phones don’t even really have 32 bit anymore and in the world of personal computers it would be more work to find 32 bit hardware than 64 bit hardware.
Most likely that 0.1% will just have to wipe their computers and install 64 bit windows which their hardware probably supports already and they somehow accidentally installed the 32 bit option.


By this logic since you disapprove of the actions of Valve then you should not use it if were an existing user and not start if you’re not.


The psvr2 has native support on windows (and maybe Linux). You can just get the adapter and download Sony’s official tool from the steam store.
When WMR ended I got a cheap used psvr2 and the adapter and use it to play any vr game on my PC (no PlayStation so I can’t play PlayStation vr games though).


Honestly the best thing to do is just start trying things and don’t only rely on your own stuff until you have a good understanding.
Just get an old computer and install an os you want to learn, worst case you break it and reinstall.
I suggest proxmox since you can lean on community scripts and can backup and restore any containers pretty easily if needed.
But as with anything don’t go in expecting to be perfect, just get started, break some eggs and learn from mistakes. You will learn what you like about it, what you would change and you can burn it all down and start again if you want as well.


If you use tailscale you could pretty easily get similar results.
Tailscale to broker connections between devices and then access with the tailscale IP address


I too have lifetime Emby and still use it today. Media browser renamed to Emby. They took the M and B from the old name to get the new one.
I played it a bit on my steam deck , worked great.



Here’s a very old flow chart I made for some folks that didn’t want to use Linux. Though it mostly applies to any serup


Whoa there, if your not careful they will start calling it the American ocean


This confuses me a bit, technically nextcloud is just a PHP script that only runs when you actually perform a page request.
If you don’t enable the Cron then it does even less than a normal install.
From my perspective it’s a place where things collect so I know if there’s a reason to open an app. I don’t bounce in and out of apps or check things at all unless there’s a notification.
I leave my phone on silent at all times so when I do look at it I check the notification area, but not all the different things that might put a notification in there.
Also I disable notifications for most things that would spam me.