databender

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[–] databender 3 points 2 years ago
[–] databender 3 points 2 years ago

My boss did this with a screwdriver in company walls. The TV did, in fact, cover up the holes.

[–] databender 5 points 2 years ago

Custom color-coding of subs was nice when you scrolled so far you forgot where you were.

[–] databender 18 points 2 years ago

Oh HELLS yes, this was the superior reddit app

[–] databender 1 points 2 years ago

Afraid.org does free ddns, I've been using it for years

[–] databender 1 points 2 years ago

We've got a few different models; I can use the GUI and for sure the java gui problem is a nice CLI perk, but mostly I just find the CLI to be cleaner; I can throw the commands in my change request and then it can be referred to in the case of an issue or a similar change (it's a lot faster too which is nice). Didn't know if anyone knew about using GNS3 for it or something.

[–] databender 2 points 2 years ago

Craigsliiiiist! Create an rss feed for your search and you don't have to go check all the time!

[–] databender 4 points 2 years ago

I was packing some thing recently and came across a bunch of old X-Men and Iron Man comics from the same timeframe. Immediately plunged into nostalgia flipping through them; the art style, the paper feel, the old D&D, Sega Genesis, etc. ads in them. I know my collection is worth something but my kids are gonna have to sell them because they're like a portal to being 12 years old again.

[–] databender 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I have a friend in a neighboring state that I visit regularly - we're setting up disparate SANs, one at his location, the other at mine. We each get half the storage space; we back up to the half onsite and overnight the onsite SAN data gets backed up to the offsite. This has nothing to do with mail, but if you can host a mail server on something as inexpensive as a pi then you could have one at multiple locations for redundancy purposes.

EDIT: I just realized I typed SAN instead of NAS. It's NAS, I just don't deal with NAS's all day at work so I always write that by default.

[–] databender 3 points 2 years ago

You gotta be the change you wanna see in the world

[–] databender 2 points 2 years ago

Sorry, should have been clearer here; the only application I'm worried about is jellyfin; I also run a fileshare, domain controller, a git instance, and like to have a lab environment to build and tear down servers. I'll edit the original comment to clear that up.

[–] databender 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The Conan books by Robert E. Howard; I know they're not RPG books but hear me out.

Robert Howard can fit a huge Conan adventure into the smallest space possible. Opening one story is like looking in the Tardis - Conan will seduce a queen, she'll get kidnapped, he'll ride vast distances, fight barbarians, then fight wizards, save her, then fight more barbarians and it's all in under 300 pages. The man was a genius when it comes to pacing which is a hefty problem for me and a lot if DMs I know.

Also Dungeoncraft on youtube.

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