Getting Plex Pass for 75 USD got me into the ecosystem. Now I promote and help support their product for free.
Satisfied customers still provide value to Plex.
Getting Plex Pass for 75 USD got me into the ecosystem. Now I promote and help support their product for free.
Satisfied customers still provide value to Plex.
Fortunately I have 700/700, it's a dynamic IP so when that changes my services can blip. I use a SWAG container that sorts out everything I need to map services to certified https addresses on my own domain.
I recently changed my main hypervisor from UNRAID to Proxmox.... though I'm running UNRAID as a VM under proxmox to manage my storage and I'm still porting services from UNRAID to proxmox.
My next step will be to setup a software router ( either OPNsense or pfsense ) and route some of my traffic through a VPS to remove the issues of having a dynamic IP.
https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaceinvaderOne
This guy got me from 0 to having a bunch of useful internet facing services.
How's the community for that?
I use Endeavor which is what I was going to suggest as an easy to install Arch based distro.
For anyone wanting to learn then going for something Arch based means you've got the Arch wiki to back you up.
I'm actually quite puzzled.
Do they really think that they can compete with Tik Tok?
Reddit's biggest strength was how so many questions you'd Google would lead you to Reddit yet they're actively driving away the people who created that content.
I wasn't a prolific poster but I did get involved with answering people's questions when I could. Now I believe that Reddit isn't a capable steward for that content.
Nice to see it go in. Will please many Steam deck owners.
It's actually on my to do list to buy an AMD iGPU based machine to plug into the TV that's focused on emulation, though probably wait until the iGPUs are a bit more powerful.
I loved my 5800X until I started downloading 4k rips and having multiple users trying to transcode, then I grabbed a p2000 to handle that and then when I decided to have a separate desktop machine instead of using a VM with a graphics card passed through I took the 5800X as my desktop and got an i12700 for my server.
One other benefit is the iGPU uses so much less electricity.
Secret of Mana SNES is special if you've never played it.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/934454-jeanne-darc?validate=1 is really good and chilled to play. It's a SRPG that doesn't have a huge learning curve but is still satisfying.
I've got GC, Wii and WiiU covered by a soft modded WiiU.
PSP and Vita with a modded Vita.
And a modded New 3DSXL for all the portable nintendo platforms.
Everything else I do on my PC.
Silly post but wouldn't wine code have some use as a possible way to run games that no longer work on windows?
How far back does proton's d3d support go back?
Is this Valve trying to support the Apple platform the same way they support linux?
They can definitely afford to pay her well to figure out if it's worthwhile.
I remember when my only requirement from WINE was to run ms word.
Going to have a look at that. Would give me some peace of mind and highlight anything that bit rot might have effected.