Thanks for the tips. I’ll probably check out Farthest Frontier as it seems pretty great and has been recommended before 😊
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Thanks for the tips. I’ll probably check out Farthest Frontier as it seems pretty great and has been recommended before 😊
I actually have that, though I thought that it is not challenging enough. I’ve had the feeling that I hit the endgame pretty early and that not much is happening 🤔
I am on linux and I think it is not working there, though even if it did, I always forget to cancel those kinda subscriptions, so it’d not really an option for me… Though great tip for others
Sounds great. I’ll wishlist it for now and research it a bit more. I have way too much games already, but I just love this kinda game 😅
I have not looked at it. What makes Farthest Frontier great?
Would be interesting to hear how much progress the game made in the ~3 months
I will think about that. My biggest concern is actually the price. Even the reduced 29.99$ is a bit steep for a not so deep early access game imo 🤔
Zulip is pretty nice and I think it resembled discord the most out of the software I know
I like Nextcloud very much but this release (and the one before it) are really enterprise focused for which I don’t have a use case…
always . freaking . debian
Honestly I use docker because by now I know docker and basically everything has support for it…
What about nextcloud? With the memories app you have something like google photos with locally running face recognition and a timeline, etc etc. I really like it
I don’t, just didn’t know how it is spelled and thought they did it this way. I pronounce it in one word “factorio”. I think the small “i” in their logo confused me 😅
I’ve been enjoying FactorIO a lot lately. Just a great game and playable on the steam deck, unlike Satisfactory.
Thats what I will be going for 😁
Since hardware RAID is not state of the art anymore I will definetly stick with software RAID. I think I will just build a new server for the money, since an 8-Bay USB enclosure costs around 600€ and for that amount of money I can just build a new server with even better performance
Problem for me is: there is not a 6 bay enclosure and the 8 bay enclosures cost as many as a RAID capable one
Very informative, thank you :)
I mean I’ve been running the setup this way for >4 years and never had any problem with the USB connection, so I cannot attest to “usb connections are quite unstable”…
I had the exact same problem and the solution was to ask my ISP who then either just gave me a public IP (Vodafone) or asked for money so my network could be reached from the outside (Primerocom). So check whether there is an option with you ISP to get a “public” IP.