PeachMan

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[–] PeachMan 7 points 7 months ago

If your budget is $150, then you need to look for used options on eBay. Look for Dell Optiplex or Lenovo ThinkCentre towers. You will not find specs that good in your price range. But maybe you can get a decent CPU and save money to upgrade your RAM later.

MAYBE you'll get lucky and find an old Dell server on eBay. Sometimes IT guys will sell their company's old server for a profit. But I personally wouldn't buy one of those, the monthly electricity costs are stupid.

[–] PeachMan 66 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Looking for recommendations for a racecar, at least 800 horsepower. Needs to hit 60 mph in under 4 seconds.

My budget is $2000. Please give recommendations.

LOL

[–] PeachMan 4 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Yuuuup. I really don't understand why it's so popular. It's bloated and overly complex. I've tried running an instance twice in the past few years, and both times I gave up within a week.

[–] PeachMan 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Sometimes these issues happen because of the IP range you're using. If your local network and your remote network both use the 192.168.x.x range, then there can be conflicts and issues like this. This is a thing that happens generally with VPNs, not sure how Tailscale specifically functions with this issue.

Even if that's not what's going on here, you might try setting up your remote node as an exit node, and configuring your local node to route all traffic through it. Theoretically that shouldn't be necessary, and it will also slow down your traffic if you're routing EVERYTHING through Tailscale. But it could work in a pinch.

Actually, I'm looking at Tailscale documentation now and I see that they recommend setting up subnet routers instead of exit nodes in most cases. Maybe go that route instead, that makes more sense to me. That way you're only routing necessary traffic through the remote node, rather than everything.

[–] PeachMan 1 points 8 months ago

Yeah I like how OneTap looks honestly, but if it just deletes all your tabs sometimes....that's not a good option unfortunately.

[–] PeachMan 2 points 8 months ago (2 children)

You can use Firefox bookmarks to do this. Select as many tabs as you want, right click, and you can create a bookmark folder containing all your tabs. When you want to reopen them, right click on the bookmark folder, then click "Open All Bookmarks" if you want to open all of them at once.

[–] PeachMan 2 points 8 months ago

Steam Input should be able to make a dualsense work for basically any steam game. Have you tried this controller in another Steam game? I'm wondering if the mod is the problem.

[–] PeachMan 1 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Gotta tell us the game if you want a good answer.

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