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  • Companies need to stop ignoring copyright on data they don't own and never have owned.

  • One review (easy allies) made it sound like the online function was non-operational during the review period. You'll probably have to wait until the game drops or a day before to hear any takes on how the online works.

  • Ahh crap.

    What's the best no nonsense alternative?

  • Won't be able to do much, and even if you can do some stuff you have to keep on mind that the energy efficiency would be poor enough that you'd still be better off with a cheap pi from a cost perspective.

  • People say use a vpn, but it seems to me like most vpns don't allow torrenting.

  • Really wish this game had controller support. I want to try it on the steam deck but only community bindings are available!

  • Do you have a source for this? That's interesting but I can't find the origin of this story.

  • Original creator was only involved in the "first season", all the way back in 2000. Two new seasons were made in the 2010s when adult swim decided they needed to "bring it back" with a completely new director and animation studio. It wasn't good, and now they're committing to two more new seasons.

    Most of us agree that all the follow up seasons are non-cannon and a mess. It distracts from what a good series the original 6-episode OVA was.

  • I'm much happier with his design than SFV...

  • Some of them are just too far invested to see the light. It's actually pretty sad to see twitter addicts fail to migrate to any of the plethora of alternatives.

  • I always come up with a naming scheme and then immediately forget it either because I'm in a rush setting up a computer and forget to name the machine or because I get tired of trying to keep track of which machine is what.

  • I'm kind of glad. Only because I was thinking about buying a NUC for windows development purposes instead of using a VM or dual boot -- so it looks like that option will be available for me in the future.

  • Kavita and Jellyfin both sold me on self hosting.

    I no longer have to worry about transferring my media to every computer, it's accessible now via the web browser which is ideal.

  • Do you have a PC?

    If you do, obviously most of Nintendo's titles are worth having. Zelda games are an easy recommend, but also Splatoon is pretty great.

    If not, there's tons of games that are good that aren't Nintendo games that I think are worth having.

    • Octopath Traveler is awesome. I haven't played 2 yet, but I can recommend 1 if you like JRPGs
    • All legacy FF games are on the platform to some capacity
    • Ace Attorney game collections are great if you like visual novels
    • Basically every indie is on the platform at this point. Hollow Knight, Shovel Knight, Axiom Verge, probably a lot of others but those are some big names that come to mind.
    • Otherwise, I would avoid ports that haven't gotten good reviews. Also, make sure that the games aren't "cloud only" unless you're comfortable with that.
  • You would think, of all the communities that would be comfortable with migration, it would be the folks from /r/selfhosted!

    Fellow user from there, btw, nice to see we've got a decent pool of people on this board instead.

  • My understanding is that you'd need a combination of a reverse proxy and a general proxy manager. Nginx Proxy Manager handles a lot of these tasks for me on my website, with most of my use being a simple redirect though.

  • There is a docker internal DNS, you can just resolve IPs by service name/containername.

    Yes, and you can also control that as well by messing with docker network groups. I find the ability to network into docker servers from the host to be super simple.

    What I haven't figured out yet is whether or not I can give my docker services their own IP on my router for access from another system on a fixed or reserved IP.

  • Congrats, its a good one.

  • To be fair, I think his point is pretty clear: No ad based content means potentially no more "influencers" or content creators, but with the up side that the internet would become healthier. He's basically acknowledging that his whole job is sustained by a business model that's not entirely healthy for the internet despite being entirely dependent on it.

  • Doesn't support it yet. There's been murmuring that they want to support it, but I'm of the "I'll believe it when I see it" opinion that most of that was just empty promises. I'd like to be proven wrong though!