I have such high hopes for London, their cycling infrastructure has been getting better I er the years, but then I go to Paris and just cry at what is possible
lemmy
I bought one, it was called the CWWK AIO-T6. Six bay, n5105 based in a nas form factor. Absolutely excellent, runs unraid well. Unfortunately it doesn't look like CWWK sells it anymore.. I got it for £329 with I think 16gb of ram and a 1tb nvme ssd on AliExpress.
I'm assuming Google takeout will allow you to export them since Google now backs them up for you, but I haven't tried.
I played necro this pre season, tried all the builds. Is there a rogue build that is relatively tanky but still the stupid high DPS we expect to see from rogues?
Absolutely same here, though it's also ruined my ability to use gnome or KDE or really anything else too..
Oh no, someone got the good item, time to nerf drop rates again!
100% agreed, I finally killed him after dying to him like 4 times, and he dropped like 3 sacred rates and one ancestral, and they were all shit. Waste of time and energy.
Sure, but the server calculates the hot/active every 15 minutes regardless of whether or not you browse it. It's calculated on a timed job so it's always fresh and ready for everyone.
Absolutely rolling a rogue. Playing a necro currently, and it's fine, but I don't love the build choices. I'm prob gonna go rogue, maybe a barb, they both look crazy fun.
I would love to roll a sorcerer but they need some major rework before I'm willing to jump in there.
Isn't a semi-significant amount of the per instance load in the database interactions though? I don't know if that's still true after some of the optimizations in 0.18, but by having your own instance, even 1 person instance, you no longer load the database of another instance with calculating hot/active/whatever for things you want to see, and you don't load it when you do pulls.
I honestly don't think it matters much. I run my instance on a 2 cpu vm on hetzner, and I've noticed no negative impacts - it's plenty snappy and has plenty of database space and all that. It's pretty lightweight for a one person instance.
If you're going for a bigger instance, it still doesn't matter much as long as your instance is capable of handling the load.
I've been getting into Fava, it has a plugin called fava-envelopes that mimics the envelope style budgeting of my one true love, YNAB4, but with the strength of double entry accounting as well. All docker composable as well.