It wasn’t mentioned yet: Abiotic Factor is essentially Half-Life 1 but with coop.
If you have a friend or two interested in the same type of game I can only recommend it.
It wasn’t mentioned yet: Abiotic Factor is essentially Half-Life 1 but with coop.
If you have a friend or two interested in the same type of game I can only recommend it.
Still in stock in other regions, depending on where you live you might be able to order somewhere else?
Sayonara Wild Hearts was such an unexpected banger to play through. I still hope they make another one.
I’ve gotten stuck on a boss, closed the game thinking “I hate soulslike games, this was a waste of money,” and then beat the boss on my first try the next day.
Ah yes, the classic Souls experience.
It’s super satisfying.
It is, being in a 5 minute sword fight with swords clashing all the time is really rewarding. Many of my favorite Souls bosses are from Sekiro.
I finally bought Nine Sols.
Played through it on my Linux PC, worked flawlessly. Fantastic game!
btrfs has been the default file system for Fedora Workstation since Fedora 33 so not much reason to not use it.
Roomba? It takes less time to just vacuum the place than it does for the fucking vacuum to realize it’s been humping the same chair leg for most of its battery charge.
If you are willing to put in some work, Valetudo is fantastic: https://valetudo.cloud/
My two robot vacuums have been working for 5 years with no intervention other than emptying the bin every 2 weeks and dusting off the sensors when it complains.
Assistants?
Same as above, if you are willing to put in some work, Home Assistant includes a voice assistant and they ship devices now with everything preinstalled so you can plug in and go: https://www.home-assistant.io/green/
Not really, the only wifi devices are phones and IoT.
Is that actually an UPS or just a backup battery? Can it passthrough the line power directly or does the inverter need to run 24/7?
In the latter case you might want to check how much power the inverter eats just by itself. For example, my Bluetti with 2 kWh needs a whopping 50W in idle just to keep the AC ports powered. Of course your unit looks much smaller so it should be way less but still worth measuring.
It seems they don’t make a variant for Europe so that’s probably why I never heard of it.
The entire house is terminated there, that’s where all the cables go. :)
Is that a Unifi PDU/UPS? Didn’t even know they made these.
Also, you need to peel the stickers of the screens.
Top to bottom:
Not in picture: My UPSes, RIPE Atlas probe and an Odroid N2+ running my Home Assistant instance
The server runs Proxmox with a bunch of LXC containers running a Docker Swarm cluster.
There’s too many services running so I’m not listing them all. Let’s just say my phone is not going to be thrilled if it goes down. Also, this post was posted through said server.
I started playing Darksiders 3 (2018) over the weekend. Never got around to play it on release because my PC couldn’t run it back then.
Figured it out, Home Assistant automatically grabs the ICE candidates from Frigate so it works out of the box for local network and works after forwarding port 8555 (TCP and UDP) either directly to Frigate or through a reverse proxy.
Was anyone able to get WebRTC to work behind a reverse proxy with Frigate? I couldn’t find out where the documentation for this feature is.
Take a look at the Finamp desktop client. It comes very close to the Plexamp client from back when I was using Plex.
Kodi/LibreELEC is able to do all of it, but IMO it’s not a good experience for browsing YouTube
You can do the browsing on your phone and then share the link with your media center through Kore/Yatse and it will play it automatically.
I’m 95% there, I just need Docker Swarm to support IPv6 without breaking as soon as it is enabled.