

See this is where you ignored the last part of my comment. If you hadn’t you’d get why the Harley example makes absolutely no sense
I’m blind in that case because I don’t see anything that contradicts the Harley example in your statement.


See this is where you ignored the last part of my comment. If you hadn’t you’d get why the Harley example makes absolutely no sense
I’m blind in that case because I don’t see anything that contradicts the Harley example in your statement.


And then repeat the mistakes of companies like Harley where their demographic is literally dying off?
I think it would make sense for their core games to stay targeted at the youth. Then use their spin offs like Legends to try new things like a more “mature” game.


Not to Nintendo or Gamefreak. They care more about their next customer, not their current customer.


Nintendo doesnt care about the things you care about, and never will.
That’s exactly why Palworld has done so well. Nintendo/Gamefreak left that demographic untouched and ripe for someone to come along and cater to them. Nintendo decided that instead of competing for that demographic they would rather try to use the legal system to beat Palworld.


Dude, Z-A isn’t a flagship. It’s in the Legends line and not a mainline release. The numbers aren’t so lopsided when you look at mainline games.
Also, these are two different target audiences again. Palworld is aimed at us who grew up with Pokémon and now have disposable income. Pokémon is still aimed at a younger audience.


I didn’t say it was their largest audience, but it’s clearly who is targeted. They don’t care about you and I. We’re already fans, they need new fans.


I grew up with Nintendo and Pokémon too. However, if you had an NES when you were 7, you are no longer Pokémon’s target demographic. We just aren’t. I like playing the games, but they’re targeted at a much younger audience.
Mine has been running for years now without any such deletions.
Oracle Cloud will give you far more for free.


I would hope all their engineers make more than that. For Apple that should be entry level.
If you want to modify the already flakey at times driver.
If power consumption and media server are your goals, an Intel CPU is what you want. Intel with quicksync is the most power efficient way to transcode video. Your GTX960 could do it, but will use more power, be limited to fewer codec types, and be limited to 2 streams.


Well, this looks really cool. Thanks


I use borg with borgmatic. Heck, if you’re using Nextcloud AIO, borg is built in. It uses rsync, and takes incremental, deduplicated backups. I like it because it’s mostly just setting up ssh and a config file.
More specifically I use Nextcloud’s built in borg and these two containers:
Edit: I forgot that for my personal devices I use PikaBackup, which also uses Borg.


Yeah, exactly why I think suggested routines would be nice. Break things into push/pull days, etc…


That’s pretty close.


There’s only a very limited set of exercises. It’s not rocket science
Correct, but being able to programmatically make the recommendation is computer science.


I never really thought of self hosting something like this. Does it have the ability to recommend routines for you? It would be cool to be able to give it a list of equipment, maybe a schedule, and have it recommend workouts you can do to effectively use your time.


You can get 4 if you make them 1 core each.
How long until people can stop blaming the pandemic for things?