

I use it as an overconfident rubber duck to bounce ideas and solutions off of in my code, but I don’t let it write for me. I don’t want the skills I’ve practiced to atrophy


I use it as an overconfident rubber duck to bounce ideas and solutions off of in my code, but I don’t let it write for me. I don’t want the skills I’ve practiced to atrophy


Mom said it’s my turn to be Dale!


Check out VacuumTube!


Started using this a couple weeks ago in my Google TV w/ Chromecast replacement (Using a Beelink mini-PC with Debian) and it’s so much better than using the desktop site
I’ve got a 1060 sitting in my server, forever waiting for an upgrade (It’ll inherit the 3060ti in my desktop whenever that gets an upgrade)


Google Music was so good


I’ve had premium for a couple years now, no idea what you’re talking about


Well that’s… Interesting to say the least. Opened the comment in a browser and long-clicked the image, and it is indeed as you say. You likely got downvoted cause it seems troll-ish, but this is some type of fuckery. Maybe it’s a .world thing?

Edit: It’s hexbear



Steam’s in-home streaming takes up both devices. When you’re moving the mouse and pressing keys on your client (the underpowered laptop), it’s sending those same key presses and mouse movents to the host (your gaming PC). Computers don’t really respond well/aren’t designed to have multiple users in the same desktop environment at the same time.
Another user linked Wolf which uses Docker containers, or you’d need to set up a virtual machine inside your gaming PC that would become the host instead.
Is it possible? Sure.
Is it viable? No.


51 containers on my Unraid server, but only 39 running right now


YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS


Why would they delete it? It’s good info for anyone else who may run into the same situation.


Nah, it’s not doing a lot of heavy lifting on my server, it’ll be good for years to come most likely


Did some server maintenance yesterday, including driver updates. Broke my system since it updated my Nvidia driver to 590.x which no longer supports our little 1060s. Had to roll back the driver, thankfully easy. Suppose I better start keeping an eye out for some sort of upgrade…


Debian repos don’t have the latest drivers


.run files are definitely doable in Linux, don’t know why you’d think otherwise. It’s my preferred way to install the proprietary drivers on Debian


For the controller issues, run games with Proton 9.x. As far as I know controllers don’t work right with Proton 10.x


It’s still a one time purchase for the license. It’s only OS updates that would need to be paid for yearly after the 1st year
I second SWAG. nginx, let’s encrypt, plenty of ready-to-go configs, it’s pretty great