

I always felt that high-res Surprised Pikachu kinda ruins it. It’s funnier when it’s all fuzzy and jpg-y.
I always felt that high-res Surprised Pikachu kinda ruins it. It’s funnier when it’s all fuzzy and jpg-y.
Kiss him deep with tongue!
I don’t know if I would want to do it all the time, but I have come to appreciate the workflow when using a single monitor. I feel like I’m more focused.
Just run Pi-Hole in a Docker container on your machine. Point your nameserver to localhost and reap the benefits.
In Proxmox they have VirGL-GPU and Virtio-GPU. They allow VMs to pass work to the GPU without being dedicated to one VM. I don’t think gaming was the intended use case and don’t know what kind of performance you would get. My uninformed guess is that it would not be great.
I’ve been a chaotic neutral more times than I would like to admit.
Good luck! You got this!
Build something that you want. Find that niche that isn’t well served by existing projects and fill the void. Either by making something entirely new or adding a feature to something already out there.
g-unzip?
gun-zip
I used this command way before I used gzip so I didn’t put it together.
I got a carbonization machine. I’ve been drinking way more water these days. I always thought I liked soda because of the sugar. Actually I liked the fizziness. It gets fizzier than anything else I’ve ever drank.
America ya!
Hallo! Hallo! Hallo! Hallo!
I would have to be a mutual agreement between communities. Moderation in such a setup would be tricky (can mods take actions on users or posts that technically don’t reside in their community?)
The ability for communities across different instances behave like one. We don’t need ten different communities doing the exact same thing.
We don’t need to be as big as Facebook but three or four times more users would probably be ideal.
Bailing out. You are on your own. Good luck!
Thanks for the insight. I think I understand what he is trying to do but is a little too low-level for me to really grasp the technicalities.
I bet manpower costs are significant as well. How many people are needed to run this thing? You probably need engineers with an esoteric set of skills to put it back together and manage it which would not be cheap.
Edit: I looked it up, it is running SUSE Enterprise Linux, so maybe management isn’t as specialized as I expected.
Is there something wrong with doas? I thought doas was smaller with less of an attack surface.
Check out these guys: https://www.linuxserver.io/
https://hub.docker.com/u/linuxserver
They have a pretty good catalog of pre-built Docker containers. You don’t have to use their version of things but there is a lot of software that I was previously unaware of that I learned of through them.
Never used that tool so I can’t really say :(
When you make a potentially system breaking change and forgot to make a snapshot of the VM beforehand…