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  • Dwarf Fortress? Go hard or go home.

  • Yeah, my main complaint with PoE 1 is the way it bludgeons you with lore. The writers are so excited to show off this massive world they've invented, they just aren't very artful about it.

  • The tone is much less dour than the first one, and I think it does a better job introducing the world. It's still a lot to take in, but all of the text has links you can click on that explain anything you don't recognize.

  • I've been replaying Pillars of Eternity II - in fact I have the tavern music stuck in my head right now. Mostly I just need some CRPG gameplay, so I'm not doing anything wildly different with my character this time around. Maybe I should do an evil run...
    Knowing how the ending works, I'm still not sure which faction to go with.

  • Probably Persona 5 at 60% off. I liked 4 and 5 has an incredible reputation.
    Wasteland 3 is $8. Seems like a great value.

  • That's good to know. I leave location services off on Android when I'm not using them and the possibility of a triangulation leak always nagged me a little. Not a lot, because I've never heard of any actual harm coming from it. But a little.

  • Let's say I'm willing to trade faster delivery for lower cost - is there another site with similar selection that you would recommend?
    I ordered some common 1/4-20 bolts from McMaster recently because buying them from the local big-box is an even worse deal, but I did feel like I could get a better price somewhere else.

  • Well that's a shame. I'm sort of half-assedly using syncthing to backup my photos from my phone to my server, but mostly I rely on immich. I never really got the hang of using syncthing with my phone.

  • I'll second Tyranny and Pillars 2.
    Tyranny's ending is... well... they tacked on some text - but it's a great game otherwise.
    PoE2 is more enjoyable than the first one, IMO, just for the lighter tone. They do a better job of explaining the world, too, because you aren't bludgeoned with lore-dumps like in 1.

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  • The only console I ever spent a lot of time with was the NES, so I'm not at all native to the modern XBox / Play Station controller with its 166 buttons. But I know that some games are best with a controller, so I bought a Steam Controller and an XBox controller. I made it most of the way through Nier Automata with the Steam Controller, but I put the game down for some reason or another. I also gave Hades (what I think was) a good effort, but I never made it out and I stopped caring.
    The only game I've completed with a controller is Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, which you really shouldn't play with m+k, if it's even possible. I'd never try to play an FPS with a controller.

  • Lol, I still check out slashdot too - although it's usually a day late with news and the comments aren't anything special. Force of habit I guess.

  • Wow, that takes me back. I used to prefer Anandtech to Ars Technica, Hot Hardware, Tom's Hardware, etc.
    But I haven't visited any of them in like a decade, so I can see why they might be shutting down.

  • Masochism, paranoia.

  • Another vote for Debian, and I'll suggest you go ahead and install Jellyfin directly rather than messing with Docker.
    https://jellyfin.org/downloads/server
    I'd been running JF under Docker on my NAS, but when I moved to a new server I decided to just install it directly and it hasn't been any problem at all. You'll get a notification when it needs to be updated and it's just a few clicks to do so. You won't have to fight with Docker to get hardware acceleration working - which isn't to say it won't be a PITA, but it's one less layer of complication.

  • Looks cool. My RPi 1 is still rolling along running Pi Hole, but if I need to replace it, something like this running off PoE would be very tidy.

  • The 1% of China? I mean, I'm sure they have an elite, but the 1% thing is usually pointed out as a sore spot for capitalism.

  • A $3 Million Crypto Wallet... A $2 Million Crypto Wallet... A $5.5 Million Crypto Wallet...
    (This joke probably doesn't work anymore, but I still think it's funny.)

  • I'm not using disk encryption. It's a desktop and if it's every stolen I've got bigger problems.
    Also, I presume that disk encryption makes it so you can't just pop the drive in an adapter and pull stuff off it, which I sometimes need to do with old, retired drives.

  • Rats. Leaving TPM off in the BIOS is how I've been avoiding it nagging me to upgrade from 10.

  • Interesting. As much as I'm a Foobar2000 fan, it's not open source. Looks like I'll be giving Winamp another spin soon.