I do look forward to playing this game when it comes to Steam. And if it doesn’t, that’s okay, there’s plenty more games to play.
I do look forward to playing this game when it comes to Steam. And if it doesn’t, that’s okay, there’s plenty more games to play.
Pretty fun little game, though it is “short” by some standards, though replayable.
Well with Amazon specifically they’re prone to putting counterfeit shit and real shit in the same pile so.
My biggest issue with starfield is that it ended there. Like literally right when it got good imo. Imagine if they continued on and you did the whole time traveling thing with a dedicated story instead of just a new game+ thing. Not super original, but definitely would’ve been better than what we got.
I’ve literally been thinking, man I wish I could play this on my phone everywhere.
Steam does a next fest pretty regularly now to showcase indie games
It’s been almost 4 years that he could’ve been replaced and he hasn’t so that’s not all on them, the Biden admin is at fault here as well.
I use Portainer for this, though it doesn’t aggregate logs or anything. It just makes them easy to get to and read.
Airplane mode is one button. Cellular is another button.
Just pull up your control center and you should see.
There’s a separate cellular toggle yes.
The madlads actually did it. It only took them 2 years to put in a feature from the first game.
You don’t need a protectli, even an old optiplex should be able to handle opnsense and/or a pi hole. You would just want to have 2+ NICS.
Or if it needs to be low powered there are definitely other options.
Look, I never said you were wrong man. Clearly you probably have a lot more experience than i do. Which is why I said what I said. Because I personally believe Proxmox is way easier for someone who is a casual like me. That’s all.
Edit: Also, though it doesn’t really matter, I don’t use LXC.
I’m going to disagree with this. I’ve setup everything in one Debian server before and it became unwieldy to keep in check when you’re trying new things, because you can end up with all kinds of dependencies and leftover files from shit that you didn’t like.
I’m sure this can be avoided with forethought and more so if you’re experienced with Debian, but I’m going to assume that OP is not some guru and is also interested in trying new things, and that’s why he’s asked this question.
Proxmox is perfectly fine. For many years I had an OMV VM for my file server and another server for my containers. If you don’t like what you’ve done it is much easier to just remove one VM doing one thing and switch to some other solution.
It seems cool but it’s just going to be a big headache man. I would just spin up a domain controller and maybe some workstations to play around with.
Yakuza
Comix Zone
Super Monkey Ball
I would check out serverpartdeals as they’re pretty reputable. But for any used drive, I would make sure that you have a limited warranty or at least some sort of return policy. Once you get the drive, run badblocks on it, which will check for… bad blocks.
Yeah man not just that, but if the neighbor has a bug problem, great now I have a bug problem.
Dude fuck yeah, now this is nostalgia