Yeah i had some issues once when i ran all my services inside a VM on TrueNAS. Some config prohibited it from using too much of the CPU and it locked up the Ubuntu install all the time... fun times.
Now i have 3 physical servers and run 36 services and what not...nothing of this is critical for my security though. As there is more to it than just making sure you keep your servers running and accessible. I know how to fix most of the stuff that could go wrong. I don't know how to stop a malicious actor that wants to fuck with me...and there is my dilemma. A big company (in my case 1password) has teams full of security specialists. They are more hard to crack than i could ever be... but since they're big they are also a bigger target. And with their team-size the risk of social engineering also goes up. It's a dilemma^^
Interesting... I found the idea of hosting my own password manager daunting. What if I mess up, lose access, etc... But now a days I believe to have a solid setup, more understanding... Guess I could go that route
i'm quite familiar with Linux and installing stuff - so there is no compiling special versions of some weird packages and manually put them in venv or something i assume😄
Sure, but up until recently new games still looked and ran kinda decent on mid-tier off the shelf hardware
Starfield, just as any new triple a title (excluding bg3), is just another proof how incompetent, greedy and fucked up big game studios have become.
I'm sorry but i don't think starfield looks nearly as good as it demands performance. And to get acceptable performance with current hardware, you have to crank down the quality so far that it looks shit again.
This isn't "pushing the boundaries". This is simply "not understanding what the market wants".
Let your kids compile the kernel! It's super easy and fun, rated for ages 2-99.