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  • Literally backing up my device to do the update when this pops up. That was close.

  • Definitely a sad day for the pack. The missed pick was bad but also several bad penalties or no calls, like the 49ers blocking a defender all the way to his own bench on a play. Should have been 2nd and 30. All in all we got a pretty good QB that seems to have found his stride this last half of the season.

  • There's a tutorial that leads towards the first dungeon boss of the game, but after that it looks like you make your own challenges. There's a few bosses around my level that I'll be taking on next, then I'm probably going to explore to see if I can find more dungeons.

  • Honestly I would describe it as Ark-lite. It has base building/taming and that's pretty fun, and you can also get random encounters at your base. The leveling system is a bit grindy. There are dungeons and bosses in the world to go find and explore. The map is huge, I think I've hardly explored a tenth of it.

    Been playing about 15 hours or so and enjoyed it, but the game is definitely early access. I've had a number of crashes, fell through the world a few times, etc. I'd give it a month or two if that bothers you.

  • Based on your update you may need to bring the containers down and up to fix the database.

    Sometimes when opening LinguaCafe the first time there is an error message about users database table. If this happens, just stop and start your containers again, it should fix the problem.

     
            docker compose down
        docker compose up -d
    
    
      
  • Since you've probably been using the SMB protocol to access the NAS you probably need to understand a few things about the NFS protocol which functions differently. The NFS mount acts like a mapping of the entire system, rather than a specific user. That means that if there are differences in the systems, you may get access errors. For example the default user in Synology has a uid of 1024, but most client systems have a default of 1000. This means your user may not have access to the share or files, even if you have it mounted on the client.

    One thing to check is what your Shared Folder's NFS permissions squash is set to. This is found in Control Panel > Shared Folder the the NFS permissions tab. If it's set to "no mapping" then uids must match. The easiest setup is to "map all users to admin" but you may encounter issues with that later if you switch back to SMB since new files will be owned by admin.

  • Avahi uses mDNS which is a multicast protocol. Multicast is designed to be link-local only: it ends at the edge of a broadcast domain. Router A would also need to bridge in order for that to work (i.e. Device A and B would need to have the same broadcast ip).

    On the other hand, there are ways of setting up Multicast Forwarding if the router supports it, or you could have a device in both networks that does Avahi/mDNS Reflection.

    https://www.cisco.com/assets/sol/sb/Switches_Emulators_v2_3_5_xx/help/250/index.html#page/tesla_250_olh/multi_forwarding.html https://serverfault.com/questions/121032/forward-mdns-from-one-subnet-to-another

  • Sounds about right, just be aware that your LAN and WAN networks need to be different, so you'll likely need to change your old router's dhcp subnet. E.g. 192.168.1.1/24 on the WAN and 192.168.0.1/24 on the LAN.

  • Since this is a github pages site, the whole thing can be downloaded from the git repo: https://github.com/xenevel/dark-souls-2-sotfs-cheat-sheet

    Easiest is to select the green Code button and click Download ZIP. You should be able to open the index.html page in your browser and use it like normal. YMMV if this uses content/data from other sources/sites.

  • This looks like a combination of JSONP and the ES2015 computed property name syntax. JSONP is used to load into web pages using a script tag and execute the function (item) with the data, rather than a direct response from Ajax.

    As for tools, jq may be able to parse this assuming you remove the item( and the last );

  • If your home ip changes a lot a dynamic dns provider will keep up with it so you don't constantly have to change your phone's wireguard configuration

  • Synology's support is also quite crazy. I'm still using my 8-bay NAS that I bought in 2015. It's been replaced twice by RMA. Just upgraded it to DSM 7.0 a few months ago. Almost unheard of in the era of planned obselecense.

  • A torrent is broken into pieces, and further into blocks. The torrent file contains hashes of all the pieces that make up the full torrent. The client validates each piece that is downloaded and will re-download from another peer if an invalid piece is encountered. The spec goes in to more depth if you're interested. https://wiki.theory.org/BitTorrentSpecification

  • What a gift!

  • There are 4 pinned posts at the top, should be more posts below that.

  • I've been watching this guy's backlog on building a kernel and bootloader from scratch. A bit monotone but amazing technical knowledge. https://youtube.com/@nanobyte-dev