If my instance of immich no longer works, I still have my files.
If an encrypted database of blobs crashes, I hope I can recover it.
When I’m self hosting, I know my preference.
If my instance of immich no longer works, I still have my files.
If an encrypted database of blobs crashes, I hope I can recover it.
When I’m self hosting, I know my preference.
I personally use .nexus for my network.
Yup and if we really NEED to transport big things, sure, we might need a van. But that’s probably a once every once every year thing max.
Only thing I miss in Firefox is PWA, but I still mainly use it.
Are you telling me there aren’t enough star trek communities?
Finding out in primary school that other kids weren’t poor and had all the shit they wanted while we sometimes had issues getting food.
My stupid brain thought the s was squarespace… And now for our sponsor…
Hmm I hope this one will live on. I remember Neeva which never let their users know that they could sign up and then shut down because they didn’t have enough income…
Water should be safe to drink from taps. Holy shit. I have a 1 liter bottle, I fill it a couple of times a day at home and it’s great…
I think the point is that people love good games.
Alchemy Jug
Source: Dungeon Master’s Guide
Wondrous item, uncommon
This ceramic jug appears to be able to hold a gallon of liquid and weighs 12 pounds whether full or empty. Sloshing sounds can be heard from within the jug when it is shaken, even if the jug is empty.
You can use an action and name one liquid from the table below to cause the jug to produce the chosen liquid. Afterward, you can uncork the jug as an action and pour that liquid out, up to 2 gallons per minute. The maximum amount of liquid the jug can produce depends on the liquid you named.
Once the jug starts producing a liquid, it can’t produce a different one, or more of one that has reached its maximum, until the next dawn. Liquid Max Amount Acid 8 ounces Basic poison 1/2 ounce Beer 4 gallons Honey 1 gallon Mayonnaise 2 gallons Oil 1 quart Vinegar 2 gallons Water, fresh 8 gallons Water, salt 12 gallons Wine 1 gallon