is this on their git or fdroid by chance?
is this on their git or fdroid by chance?
Interesting read and story. I’m not exactly sure what the authors overall intent was though. It felt a bit rambling with a vague “this is politics, let’s publish it now” angle.
I mean I would go with gorilla arms but your point definitely stands.
I just happen to enjoy punching people into a red mist. Lol
Finally found a good loop with this game a few days ago. Been trying to get into it since launch. The game is in a really great spot now.
Hello games really did something special here after all these years.
Damn. I grew up with print media, there was a great feeling in reading about games that were coming and seeing the photos long before they were available.
Waiting for fatality guides for the new MK’s, seeing what Sushi-X’s and Quarterman latest rumors were.
Wondering what next months Nintendo Power cover would be.
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug but print media never stood a chance in the modern climate. Especially as resources get more constrained and readers continue to decline.
I will always miss real, written journalism though. It feels like we are never going back to that, even online.
Unfortunately where I live it’s a some of those that work forces situation. It’s far too red for anyone to do anything other than put me on watch for dissent.
I wonder what is pushing this back up to the list of shit these idiots are doing. I’ve seen it happen twice in as many days around the town I live in.
The public needs to change things since we won’t regulate the real problem… at least that’s what I read.
I may see how easy that is to set up. I noted above though, I’ve been learning the *arr stack piece by piece. And it never seems to quite work the way that I’m expecting it to so doing local recodes ends up being a more viable solution for me since I have a shit ton of processing power and limited time to read through things like trashes guide. Thank you for the suggestion though. Maybe if I get some time in the coming month to dig into my settings I’ll give that a shot. It would be cool to automate the recovery process that way.
Cheers.
I have a full mirror. If both arrays fail, I figure I have bigger problems and redownlod would be low on the list.
Binding keys to talk shit in chat on TFC. Hitting k and having “Pullllll” drop into chat after bouncing someone in the air with a rocket and finishing them with a shotgun blast was peak gaming.
I’m not sure redownloading would save any time.
I’d imagine there’s a way to set that up with the *arrs but my personal path of less resistance is to just recode what I got rather than figure a process to redownlod out. There’s is more resources than time at my disposal currently.
How about dedicated servers where users can play against the same people for more than 1 or 2 matches and get better without randos smurfing and griefing?
SBMM should be an option but not the only one. Actiblizz can kick fuckin rocks.
I keep everything in a 10u rack in my garage so it doesn’t bother us much. That said, when it was in my office being configured, it was quieter than my desktop running a 5900x and 3080.
By design, NUC’s are super quiet and the jbods I’m using are cooled with 2 140mm fans running at about 50% most of the time.
Worth noting, I’ve been a metal fan and musician most of my life so my sensitivity isn’t very high compared to a lot of others.
Awesome. Thanks for the info. I have been running Plex for years and started the switch to Jellyfin last year. Have a container running Emby but haven’t put any work in to configuring or much yet.
Same situation with Tdarr. Threw together a quick container and got caught up in a billion other projects. I have an old 3600x / 1080ti system I’ll likely use as a transcoding node. Just need to go over the docs and figure out how to setup input / output paths.
Overall it’s (currently) a couple jbods plugged in to a NUC. Total draw is at 81W currently. That’s based off of a quick remote check on my UPS.
That’s a Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro, Modem, Ubiquiti U7 Pro, 2 - 6 disc jbods running Seagate exos 20tb, and the NUC.
There’s a secondary drive array but it only powers on once a week for a few hours to run backups/differentials. Even under that load I don’t really spike above 100W.
Compared to the draw my old full rack with a couple loaded up r210’s has, this is incredibly efficient.
The majority of my stack as well as vehicles run off renewables / solar. So it’s hard to tell. May seem like some massive library but it has been accumulated over 25 or so years and is composed of a shit ton of physical rips from a pretty extensive library of everything from VHS and vinyl to uhd…
What’s your process for recoding? I’m nearing 120tb used space and would like to re-encode some of the stuff my *arr stack grabbed before I got my profiles tuned in.
The 8bit do ultimates are currently my favorite controller of all time. Own several wired and wireless models (at least 1 of each version).
If you have $70 (less on pretty frequent sales) for the ultimate with Hall Sticks, I can’t recommend it enough. I reach for these over the Xbox Elite, Dual Sense Edge and Razers I used previously.
Simply a fantastic controller. And they work great with the 2.4ghz dongle or just via Bluetooth with the Steam Deck.
commenting for tracking. I’ve been searching for the same.