Yeah I'm curious as to whether there's not merit in taking the imperfect codebase and improving it.
It's easy to understand when you think most comments are similar to yours and don't provide any insight as to why this might be a problem.
Maybe you could update your post and share your knowledge and experience with others, so that there are less people in the world who don't see the problem.
I agree mostly, but forks don't need to keep the upstream. They can go their own way.
Could they not add HEVC support? Or is there some technical limitation that meant starting from zero was a good idea?
When you say once in a while, are you meaning once every few hundred years? If so then I agree and think we are perfectly on track.
There's still players, don't worry.
Everyone seems to want to jump on the neg train but reality is that even games with tiny players numbers can still support multilayer matchmaking
It's still the 35th most played game on steam.
This response is so weird I can't quite tell what your point is. Are you suggesting that the Iraqis resisted with small arms fire? Because that's not the case.
More US citizens die each year in the US from guns than US soldiers died in the entirety of the Iraq war. And it's not a small difference either - each year 4-5x as many citizens die from gun violence. Not including suicides (which would more than double the number)
So was your post trying to say the small arms resistance in Iraq was effective?
Yeah I've already got syncthing running on a pi which syncs to the nas.
Good suggestion thank you. I looked into this a couple of months ago but forgot all about it!
This looks nice, but I have a fear of sexy looking free stuff because usually it means in a couple of years they'll pull the rug from under you as they try and become profitable.
I am currently attempting to degoogle and at the same time move to an entirely self hosted ecosystem.
I've set up a NAS and have syncthing to deal with the dropbox/gdrive type things and have backup on a raid disk. What I am looking for now is a backup solution that can backup to my nas and in the future a remote device - probably to another nas at a family member's hous
Can anyone recommend a backup solution for this?
Technically I am not looking to degoogle as I don't gave a Google solution for this- but I guess I'm looking for a self hosted alternative to GCP backup.
Yeah but you must recognise that's a luxury. There's no going back because your circumstances allow it. If someone needs more storage but they can't afford an SSD then there is going back - and I for one would choose loading screens over no screens.
There's way too much snobbery around PCs imo. I want to encourage the world to be more compromising so that there is no societal pressure to buy this year's gfx card for £1700 and this year's CPU for £700 and this year's newest nvme for £300 etc...etc...buy what you can and want to afford.
I don't recall this, do you know which episode it was?
Honestly......spinning disks are good for anything. Yeah I don't have any in my gaming rig but my NAS is only spinners. Cheap and fast enough.
It all comes down to how much money you have. If you can only afford spinning disks, then get them - and enjoy your gaming. If you can afford faster drives then great, good for you!
Okay, well I'm not trying to change your opinion as it's completely valid...as is mine.
Have a good day.
Come now, no need to be so dramatic. It was an air rifle...not an AR15.
Graciousness? I don't think that's the right word...you don't vote for someone because you're being gracious, you vote for someone because you think they'll deliver what you want - or in this case perhaps, the closest person who actually stands a hope in hell of getting elected.