It's a long game, I think I just overestimated how far in you'd be at 20 hours. Since I really jammed with the game (and it was before I had 3 kids 😂) I had done all the side quests I had found but I hadn't explored further away than the zones the side quests took you to. I will say though that plot wise it would make absolutely no sense to save it to the "late game" if that's even possible. But that is the fight I was talking about, 100%.
Well the "early" fight with the noble / king / count can't remember in PoE had me tearing my hair on the difficulty I played on, took intense space bar action and every trick I could muster in terms of abusing targeting and kiting, etc to win it. I don't know how many times I reloaded and how many days I tried, must've been in the hundreds by the end when I finally got it due to a few lucky crits and rolls.
I have this weird thing where I love a game to be challenging because it's not engaging if it's easy, it makes the game boring to me, but at the same time I despise grinding and generally rote gameplay with the only purpose of amassing more points to be able to challenge the next boss. But very few RPGs I like are like that. Baldurs Gate 1/2 are excellent games that I love but I get extremely frustrated by some encounters which just feels like absolute bullshit and require extreme grinding or going off to do a myriad of side quests to bump up your level. Same holds true for Pillars of Eternity which I also love.
Though I tend to be a stubborn person so I generally come back a week or month later if I get stuck but I tend to put the game down once I've dealt with the immediate challenge and realize that I need to do all that boring stuff again for the next boss and then I just don't start.
Global EV production is so focused on making and meeting the demand for more vehicles on the road that the after market is handled as an after thought. This is partly offset by EVs being mechanically simpler and more reliable (mechanically) but that is little comfort when you do have an issue that needs parts to fix. And for Hertz it hurts when a car is out of commission for an extended period, so this is a very reasonable action in my opinion.
I'm unsure what you're asking for? You could replace Netbird with any other WireGuard implementation and Caddy with any other reverse proxy. I just found those two to be very self hosting and FOSS friendly options.
As for what to use it for it allows me to run Jellyfin from home, while having Authentik be a forward authentication proxy in front of it so only people with an account can reach it while still allowing me to reach it from any device anywhere with Internet. It's very nifty.
Sure, I came at it from a pure gaming angle. From a productivity angle it's almost as good as multi monitor setup but generally cheaper. And for Movies it can be better than multi monitor setups and for sure better than non-ultrawide (for the right movies of course) but for me movies are a social thing and I can't stand watching something alone on the computer, generally.
3:2 is great for productivity on a smaller screen for sure.
But I gotta hard disagree on ultrawide. It sure looks pretty but unless you play simulation games exclusively I find that they make the experience worse. Their main benefit is that they're more cost effective (both the screen itself and that it's easier to drive) than a triple monitor setup while satisfying to a decent degree all use cases were a triple monitor setup excels.
Hopefully mostly because of the El Nino, otherwise we're looking at a pretty drastic increase in rate of temperature rise.
Politically it's good though and I hope we exceed+2 degrees this year so that we once and for all can conclude that humanity completely botched that goal and maybe, just maybe redouble our efforts to help change course.
I use a VPS I have for many purposes and a setup of Netbird + Caddy to do what Cloudflare does (but without their redundancy and worldwide distribution of hardware of course) but self-hosted. Personally I'm very much against relying on a large corporation which doesn't give a fuck about me as a customer for access to my stuff.
Fun fact, it's one of the main reasons you have to wait so long at the emergency room, at least here in Sweden, there have even been information campaigns targeted to young adults about stomach pain and its causes and what you can and should try yourself. Hangover, constipation and poor diet being the most common causes of going to the emergency room with stomach pain and at most being sent home with some laxatives and non-prescription pain killers.
Mobile is just such a fucking powerhouse of revenue while having so few truly good games.
Sure we have ports of old PC/Console classics like KotOR and Baldurs Gate but the majority of the revenue is from shit like clash of clans, various card games, raid shadow legends and other "merge RPGs" and gacha games. And all the best ones tend to have a much better experience on PC/Console like say Genshin Impact, PUBG and COD.
It kinda blows my mind that the revenue leader by such a massive margin only has stuff like Candy Crush and Angry Birds as their "triple A exclusives".
That said, with 3 kids I sadly spent more 2023 on Mobile games than PC games... So I'm part of the problem here, it's just so accessible when the gaming I want to do just isn't feasible due to life and work.
Cool, I'd be compelled to try but I think I'd need a guide on how to replace my current mail server with this one with as little fuzz as possible. Since I already have DKIM, DMARC, SPF, DANE and MTA-STS setup I'd need some help in sorting out what steps I have to take to make sure the switch is seemless to any sender.
Further I can't really seem to get a good grasp on if there's a webmail client or not?
For many people it's the exact same thing. And you absolutely cannot trust the public to vet candidates as has been proven over and over so only way to improve is to attract better candidates, and for that you need better pay.
At that price point I think the very soon to come 7600 XT is the better card. Will launch with that exact SEP.