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  • I know tailscale prefers being installed on every machine but not all of my machines are even capable of running custom code. I use a single tailscale router that published my internal network to tailscale and if the internet is down everything still works fine internally.

  • Very interesting, considering one.one.one has DNS CAA configured. I wonder if that works for their DNS over TLS certs. Those have to be signed by IP, right?

  • With TrueNas you can do it two ways: ISCSI disks that are mounted to the VMs or via NFS. With ISCSI you won't have access to the data from the TrueNas side as the data will be stored as a volume file. With NFS you get the best of both worlds as you'll be able to access the files via other TrueNas services like SMB/SFTP. I have my Jellyfin/Plex running via NFS and have few issues, though I've not tested it with large 4k/8k videos yet. I mostly run 1080p.

  • My problem with tlou2 is that all the marketing leading up to the game heavily featured Joel, and then 90% of the game you play as Ellie. Felt kinda bait and switch. I watched the first season of the show but didn't really care for it so I tuned out.

  • They're stuck in cat and need a ctrl+c

  • That side view is pure xcom/fallout shelter. I'm here for it.

  • No wildcard support sigh

  • For a Stardew Valley type RPG, check out Little-Known Galaxy. I haven't gotten far in its story but it's been pretty fun.

    For more traditional RPGs, I enjoyed Cross Code, though it is a bit grindy if you want to 100%.

    Sea of Stars also has a great story.

    For games with voice acting check out Kingdom Come Deliverance and its sequel.

    The Forgotten City. More of an adventure game but has good story.

  • Only if you define it.

    const that = this

  • +1 for Backblaze. They have a convenient backup software too that works great. I backup my parents laptop using it, and use their S3 storage for my NAS backups.

  • A popular EHR cloud service that we use has a developer portal where operations such as logging in or entering two-factor codes would take upwards of 2 minutes to process.

    When I asked our rep about it they went "eh it's normal".

    This same company designed a XML SOAP API where if you request too much data, it just returns a HTTP 200 with no content. No error message or formatted SOAP reply, just completely nonsensical response.

    I hate this company but there's literally very few choices in this space.

  • You do if your org's Bitwarden goes down because "organization suspended". Welcome to my Sunday.

  • The rng mechanics are definitely frustrating for some but the game is way deeper. Getting to 46 rolls the credits but you are left with so many unanswered questions. Some people stop there and feel satisfied, but others are curious about the world.

    My thoughts are to try to push through the initial frustration with rng on the drafting side. You'll eventually find that there are Roguelite mechanics to help you along, and it will feel less rng-dependent.

  • This would depend on whether the limit is defined as ingress or egress or both. For example AWS has free ingress traffic from the internet but there is a cost for egress traffic to the internet.

    A better solution would be to find a unmetered service, which means that you have a fixed transfer speed (e.g. 500 Mbit) but have unlimited bandwidth. OVH offers this in their VPS products.

  • Who read this in the Disco Elysium voice?

  • Not OP but this is how I learned it and how it's presented in the help file.

     
        
    $ help while
    while: while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS-2; done
    
    $ help if
    if: if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; ]... [ else COMMANDS; ] fi
    
      
  • I bought it personally but I would hardly call it expensive. The three year license is like ~67 USD a year for both CRT and FX.

    I love it mainly because it's multi-platform but I wish it had more features. They boast their great integration with VShell but it would be much better if they just had better support for OpenSSH, like being able to push ssh keys to a host.