

Time Machine backups to the NAS.
Though, really important stuff should be backed up off-site.


Time Machine backups to the NAS.
Though, really important stuff should be backed up off-site.


I’ve gotten so much out of NMS by now that I would prepay for Light No Fire and not care of it wasn’t playable for 5 years.
But, I don’t blame them for being cautious and it cements my “loyalty“.
Contrast with Subnautica which I might have said the same about until they sold out to Krafton and the ensuing drama.


Yeah, what we really need is more:
Rogue-like deck builders


What about touch? Phone or tablet.
If you have an Apple device and Apple Arcade, Stardew Valley is free.


The lower end Synology NAS (like my DS420j) don’t support btrfs. They only support ext4, I think.


Jellyswarm doesn’t create users or accounts. You give your existing Jellyfin credentials for the servers where you already have an account.


They had one of the coolest games with a lot of faithful fans and they blew it all up by selling out to a shitty company that is focused on squeezing properties for more and more money.
The only people I have sympathy for are the fans.


I’ll just wait until it’s $20.
I wonder if the hardware you use is better supported for/by Linux.
And it’s crap across the OSes.
Never had these problems with MacBooks. It’s probably one advantage of the OS and hardware being made by the same company.
They literally sold out. They sold the company. And, they sold it to a corporation whose portfolio is littered with microtransactions.
cut their losses
What losses? Were they not profitable?
and cashed their checks
Yeah, that’s the selling out part.
The founders are the villains of this piece as much as Krafton. They sold out for a big payday. This was all very predictable.
You’d have to really dense to think that Krafton is going to come along with half a billion dollars and just let things carry on as usual.


So, they want to take away healthcare young men don’t have so they’ll get jobs that don’t exist. Sounds like a conservative plan.


Send me your game development company and I’ll double it! See my bio for details. You must follow the instructions exactly or you won’t get anything.


On the other hand, the new blockchain game they just released had funding from Marc Andreessen. So, color me skeptical.


I once shit talked to coworkers about another coworker/supervisor. Except, by accident, I sent it to the coworker/supervisor.
Good times.
? You hold the TV button on the remote and a menu opens with the power off button on the screen.
Dead simple.


Confluent?


For every day use, I use it. It’s convenient.
If I’m traveling or going to a protest, I’ll turn it off. I also make sure I know the ways to disable it.
And it’s hard to have sympathy for someone who takes and keeps a job at a company that has NFTs as part of their business plan. “Red flag” doesn’t begin to describe what a huge warning that is to stay the fuck away.