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  • Me too. I was shocked when I saw one in the teens, like how did this last that long?

  • Wait, there's what now? How have e not known this? I'm gonna go spin it up on my proxmox server now!

  • Literally watched the YouTube video from click and switch that goes over replacing Spotify with this. Getting my server ready!

  • Thank you my friend

  • How does one get started with Usenet?

  • I mean... If I could get a credit card that only charged me like 6%, I don't care what country it's from, if jump on board! Speaking and an in debt United Statesian.

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  • Wait, steam os is arch based?

  • Op, This is the best answer. I've set up a Windows server using this method. I was blown away by how easy proxmox makes the whole thing.

    I use rust desk too btw when I need to remote on for maintenance, etc.

  • From what I saw, looks like the thug was pistol whipping the guy ... Willing to bet that was the first shot and it hit home.

  • Grey jay is what I've been using since revanced broke. It's been great for me.

  • Had me a12 pack. I'll grab some every year. It seems like celebration has been getting less dry each year, but the hop profile this year was pretty good. Cheers!

  • Both valheim and project zomboid can be had fire less than $20 each. That leaves some cash left over for a couple dollar games that look interesting.

    Both games are amazingly fun and you can get a self hosted server set up for fun with friends... If you have another computer available.

  • I got a friendly elec nanopi r3 that I use as a router. It routes all my Ethernet connected devices, and my consumer mesh network does all WiFi connections.

    It's basically a raspberry pi, but they do use their own flavor of os, so I just run it using a fresh image on an SD card. Works no problem and power consumption is minimal.

  • I have a 35lbs CO2 tank in my basement that I use to carbonate 2L at a time of water. Just a pinch of pickling salt makes it super crispy. I think it cost me like $40usd. Some one have me the regulator, and I connect it to a carbonator cap using a Cornelius keg fitting. Tank lasts me years.

  • That's actually a very interesting article. While living in the times, I wouldn't have put my finger on it. But reading this decades later, these jungle soundtracks very much exemplify the time.

  • Also, 3d print services exist if you can find a model that works online... Or if you have a printer a knob if like. 05c worth of filament.

  • Thank you for adding to the conversation. Damn bro, you may as well go back to Reddit with that attitude.

  • Thanks kind of where I'm leaning. Do you know of a track or something that would allow me to pull the storage out?

  • Do you know if a trolley or track product I can install there? I'm in really stages of research, but it does seem that closing that hole and accessing it from the left-hand doorway is a good option if I can figure out how to "move that space" out using some kind of wheels or bearings. Thanks!

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    ideas for deadspace behind fridge

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    what is the equivalent of Windows Active Directory in Linux?