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  • I’m 1800 hours deep and overall across the 10 years or so I’ve played I’ve spent about 200 dollars total because there were some pretty cool cosmetic packs. Not gonna harp on and repeat what others have said because they pretty much summed it up, but my only addition is the reason I’m fully ok with it is because of the type of game it is.

    Warframe is not competitive, in any way, shape or form really. Conclave exists but we don’t talk about that becuase it sucks. The rest of the entire game is entirely cooperative and designed to be enjoyed with people helping you and vice versa. It’s among the few games you can ask in chat and someone will most likely almost always be willing to help you out with a mission, or even sometimes just GIVING you premium items or currency. Nothing you pay for really gives you an edge OVER other players, it only helps you help more. And the few whales that DO dump money in, really only helps the in game economy.

  • This was the single funniest thing I've read all week. Thank you

    At my place of work I sometimes come across tickets for users in the company asking for access to certain paid AI tools, with excuses like: "Access to chatGPT to more effectively send emails to clients" and

    "Need AI image generation for blog update" even though we have an ENTIRE fucking art department.

    It makes me laugh but it also makes me sad. I mark them as low priority and move on to other shit.

  • It's the same as 10+4

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    Mac OS for VMWare

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  • WTF did I just read 😂

    Win11 is your host OS as you say. Recommend OS for what? You.. Mean macOS?

  • This is me but with tan lines instead lol, from biker gloves.

  • I'd say you're good. I trust NPM's SSL forwarding so I'd say spin up Peertube and put NPM in front of it to manage your certs and such, and as long as both are up to date it'll be fine.

    Realistically though, you could still use a VPN and have it be pretty easy for your family members IF you have access to their router console and IF said router supports network wide wireguard or openVPN connections. Having both networks tied in to eachother that way makes it so that nobody ever has to use a VPN client to connect, but still only devices from their network (or yours) will be able to connect.

  • It's just a higher quality version of the same image and if you zoom into the license plates and other details you can tell. The extra pixels help

  • In love with your font!

  • Waxing? I don't. I use a wax based lubricant for sealed chains but am I missing some ancient technique?

  • I get you. Been a little while since I went, but it was hell. Idk how much longer you've got left but I can absolutely promise you with certainty that in your scenario, it will 100% get better with time. One day you'll be graduated and look back not understanding how you even got through it, but you'll be so glad it's over.

    I worked four 10s through the week in uni, and did full time classes all day on every single day I had off. Man that sucked. Stemmed from the same issue you're facing, and to me it was worth it to move out and struggle that way than it was to face the constant back and forth between my family and I. All I can really say, is keep it pushing and finish strong. Because it does get better, even if it feels like it never will!

  • Born Again Bourne Again SHell..

    BABASH is arriving

  • You could technically still use it alongside f2b, but in my experience Crowd-Sec seems to do a better job and can do the same things.

  • Intel's drivers are actually open and entirely functional on Linux. waaaaay easier to get working and playing games than anything I've ever had to deal with on Nvidia, that's for damn sure.

  • couldnt you technically fine tune a potentiometer to be this resistance if you were precise enough?

  • Novacaine is my favorite recent movie. Fantastic, saw it in theaters not long ago

  • I agree that's an important aspect of open source, but for me personally it's more about being able to audit what is running on my machine. the fact that they show you the code lets me see and confirm for myself that they aren't doing anything shady like spying. Though it might not be good enough for some people it definitely is for me.

    It's a level of transparency you won't ever get from truly "proprietary" software.

  • Personally the necktie

  • Network Administrator at a growing company. We've expanded quite a lot at this point, and although that's my title I do basically everything with my small team from writing code and pissing with the servers, to installing cameras and helping old sally when her computer freezes.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Anyone use Passbolt?

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    For The Last Time, A Thunder Screenshot Is Not A Meme