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  • Yeah I thought proxmax didn't handle containers well. Main reason I'm skipping it for now.

    Good to know I can stack it on debian though.

  • Well shit...

    I checked and I had my meter plugged into the wrong device.

    Idle is 19w still not bad!That's like 2 LED lightbulbs.

  • Thanks!

    I've seen a few solutions like this but turned off by cost. This one looks good.

  • The intent of having a third machine is to allow either one of us to play without bothering the other.

    She was hosting and if I wanted to play I'd have to poke her computer. It's a gaming desktop so it also costs more to run.

    This way I can play and leave her alone if she's busy.

  • Yes the game is utter garbage for optimization.

    Even the game dev recommends a dedicated server for multiplayer.

    Its so bad that if you put a few hundred hours into single player you'll end up with performance issues. It has to do with tracking all the changes to the open world. Trees cut, rocks mined and buildings. Link

    My electricity costs are among the highest in the USA due to my location. Also surge pricing in the summer due to everyone running air conditioning. This was on a second gen i7 which was a 125w cpu and 1070TI I think. Running nonstop as a seedbox, network share, Plex server and more.

  • I recall reading the same.

    Sodium batteries make loads of sense for house batteries like solar storage.

  • I eventually intend to start some funny stuff I wanted a full OS for.

    If I shift my end goal to run in a container then that would make more sense.

    I initially went for Debian because I had a deadline for us to get back to gaming together.

    I've seen loads of people use proxmax. As a windows admin I wanted a OS as a stepping stone.

    I run Brazzite on my gaming rig and mint on my daily driver laptop now. Getting there.

  • Older laptops are not energy efficient.

  • 10.0.0.0/24 master race!

  • That's horrible. I can't imagine going through that.

    Glad you're alive. Thank you for sharing.

  • Its always DNS.

    There's a XKCD for that.

  • So they passed laws for emissions and fuel efficiency of passenger vehicles to help with pollution.

    These laws force MPG ratings on sedans and SUVs. But they're looser for trucks. Car manufacturers realized its also looser since its calculated by weight.

    So these fuckers decide to build SUVs on pickup truck frames and make pickups even bigger so they don't have to tighten up the fuel efficiency...

    This is one of the main reasons there are so many bigger class vehicles being made now.

    Add in all the new LED headlights. Which are too bright because the regulations are outdated based on wattage instead of lumens.

    So you have taller vehicles with brighter headlights blinding everyone.

    I'm at the point where I'm aiming for a SUV instead of a sedan for my next car...

  • I'd rather be hit by that at 20 MPH instead of a full duty lifted pickup with a fresh shiny paint job on chrome wheels (mall crawlers)

    I don't think pickup trucks should be banned. They should be commercial use only. It's not a family car or a daily driver.

  • Both.

    People have locked channels with info instead of a readme in a repo.

    And

    Channels for opening issues with topics for bug tracking.

    For example check nexus mods authors...

  • Dont forget people using discord as a fking replacement for a repo...

  • Punch a pillow.