Fallout 4. Recently finished trover saves the universe and super Mario wonder.
Served in the Krogan uprisings. Now I run a podcast
Fallout 4. Recently finished trover saves the universe and super Mario wonder.
Best device I’ve ever owned and still working fine after 2 years.
Great game
Finished Disco Elysium recently. I enjoyed it despite it not being my typical type of game. The story kept me guessing and at times it was funny. I’m sure there is some replayability there with different specs and choices but I’m not too pushed at the moment as I have other stuff to play.
Next up is the prison dlc for deus ex mankind divided. Finished the main game a while back but heard the dlc was decent.
Tails and another for storing random stuff, like a copy of documents when travelling.
They must have something to hide 🤨
Connect it to your PC or laptop and do a netinstall. Configure SSHD and a static ip. Plugin the disk to your server and then connect via ssh to admin it.
You could also set your laptop or PC to boot from the attached disk in the bios to test the services you want to start are starting
Happy to help 😉
Syncthing can do direct sync if you give the ip address to each node and you can disable relay servers .
I’ve only use them for emulation so far, to load & save states, also for fast forwarding on the psx and 3ds to take the grind out of rpgs
As often as I can
Imagine paying for an OS to have ads in it. 🐃💩
Thankfully we have Linux/BSD
It doesn’t matter that you can disable it, this stuff shouldn’t be in the OS in the first place
Kdeconnect works great too if you are using linux and android
Yeah this is a much better approach
You could just poll it every few minutes via a cronjob and only send a notification if the numbers have increased.
Personally I use miniflux too in docker but I dont have a need for notifications.
This is good to know. I’ll play it when the price drops … Patientgamers unite
Could you just poll the miniflux db directly ?
On laptops yes, on my server no. Most of the data is photo backups and linux ISOs form over the years.
Yeah we’ll see