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Cake day: October 2nd, 2023

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  • I can’t say thats why, regardless of engine you’re trying to solve basically the same problems, more likely which example project is used as a starter, which I’m sure very much the same can happen regardless of game engine.

    With the FOSS spirit however Im sure more contributors will make plenty of viable starter asset packs for inexperienced users and diversify the “feel”

    But I can say being able to actually interact with the phys engine is practically what’s enabling my project, so I would imagine that also has a part in the feel of games



  • Amazon trucks now sound like a garbage disposal because people got too annoyed when they’d back away but god fucking forbid fast food workers don’t have to fall asleep with the monotony oh hours of beeping stuck in their head. Oh and the headsets will make you go deaf because you need them on max volume to HEAR OVER the fucking BEEPING

    Source: was very close to finding out what ice in the fryer looks like



  • I mentally prepared myself to watch the trailer, but honestly, it looks very safe, as they certainly know the association is enough to bring profit. Much like the Mario movie IMO, there’s only so much storytelling you can get from conglomerate media.

    First couple scenes I really had the impression that the backdrop was AI’d, but overall it looks like the budget went to everything other than costumes and sets. JB most certainly picked a blue T shirt out of the wardrobe and called it good… if they don’t even show armor I’ll be thoroughly disapointed, its about the minimum costume design







  • +1 for Shelly as I have or any other drop in relay, all the wiring you’ll need to do is behind the switchplate, you can decouple the input switch from the relay output and have HA trigger either output based on some input conditions. My fav config is having two flips of the switch perform a different action


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    23 days ago

    unnecessary anecdote:

    I was gifted a small bonsai tree and a care book, and thank god-of-your-choice for old information. Searching for care online started to give me a migraine of botspam text and even images. Are there not enough images of even normal trees to fill in that we need shitslop? I do not care to know of every type of tree before reaching the supposed author I won’t be able to contact. /rant





  • +1 for Proxmox, has been a fun experience as there are plenty of resources and helper scripts to get you off the ground, jellyfin was the first thing I migrated from my PC, hardware encoding may give you a bit of a tussle but nothing unsolveable. Also note Proxmox is Debian under the hood, so you may find it easy to work with. I looked into unraid, it seems great if all you’re doing for the most part is storage, if you want Linux containers and virtual machines, proxmox js your bet.

    I got a small 4 bay 2U server from a friend on the cheap, 1000$ should get you relatively nice new or slightly older used hardware. Even just a PC with a nice amount of drive bays will get you started. And drives are cheap, a raid 1 setup was one of the things I did.

    In the end I’ll likely get a separate NAS rack server just to segregate functions, but as of now I simply have a Proxmox LXC mounted to my NAS drives and runs samba to expose them.

    Tailscale is a nice set and forget solution for VPN access, I ended up going the route of getting an SSL certified domain and beefing up my firewall a bit. The bit I’ve messed with it it certainly has a learning curve greater than openvpn, but is much more hardened and versatile.

    As for pihole, I’ve found AdGuard Home to be just about a suitable replacement, and can be installed along openwrt, though I have a bit of an unconventional router with 512MB of RAM so YMMV