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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Nice! Thanks for the sum up.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

And off I go, looking into koala sampler :D

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (4 children)

That does looks nice 👍 I saw a video of a guy, installing reason on the deck! Would be grand, if there was an m8 smartphone App

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Hey, thanks for this much information. I need to dig through that one by one.

The m8 seems to be capable of exporting the stems directly into the SD card which would makes mastering a breeze. The process with the opz is Time consuming: recording pattern by pattern, track by track ;(

I'll check out the liven Boxen right away, thanks for the Intel!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Oh, that's serious money on top! Thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know. Guess this pushes me back for a while. Until I am able to buy one on eBay.

 

Maybe you know the feeling of still being undecided and fully committed to buy new gear. For some time now this is me with the m8. Buying just new gear is not my thing actually. It took me 4 years to buy an op-z and I am absolutely happy with it. It took me a while though to figure out why. Because I make music mostly in reaper. But the op-z is just so beautifully transportable. But it does have some drawbacks, if one wants to make music on the way, it's great, producing the whole song, not so much - you probably know the term dawless. Well, I was looking for "it". Tried the polyend tracker/+ and I like the tracker mechanism, but the polyend is just not as portable as one wishes for. Now I am trying myself on a headless m8 and it's nice. Definitely my go to, IF it would be purchasable in Thomann... I am just scared of the import taxes from USA to EU. Anyone here ordered one to the EU and can tell about any taxes?

Anyway, thanks for moderating this small community.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Puppeteer and playwright were not mentioned yet

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I was 1/3 through and thought "again, a nice story." Then my eyes popped out, when SHE was the legendary soldier! What a tragedy, when she succumbed to the vile forces, in my point of view she earned a statuen in a guildhall of hammer dwarfs.

Looking forward to the next chapter. Maybe a screenshot of the entrance would be nice. Rock and stone!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

That was a good read! The water trap is inspiring. I am curious what'll happen, when the girl is grown and about to unrevel the mysteries of her late father's death. Will it be revenge?!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah! With secret tunnels, bridges and water around! Now I got a plan for the next game :D

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

I had a ton of gold stuff : |

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

The trolls ate the sheriff first xD

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So I found out, Ogres are able to breach doors. Yes, I didn't knew that... Fortunately, I had a dragon. I caught him and was preparing to build him a golden Chamber. He now roams free again. I lost all but two survivors. Wish them luck.

aka. The Massacre of Kinsack.


Edit

Some migrants came to visit. The bad news hadn't spread yet. Together they tried to slay the seriously injured dragon. They all died.

 

Hi, on a regularly basis I start a new game and leave my old site abondoned. They annoying part was always to redo the most basic work orders. Finally, I wrote a primitive bash script, which uses xdotool to add those work orders. It does have some drawbacks, it can only handle the first 17 items with conditions. After that, only adding new ones is possible, xdotool is not able to scroll down the window. One is able to change the coordinates of the buttons to be clicked, simply inside the script. Also it works in Linux only.

Maybe it is of use for someone else.

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Hi, just recently it's foss had an article about homelabs. Of course I digged in, since there is a small nuc working tirelessly in the corner of my routers closet. So far it just crawls some web pages for me and sends emails accordingly to my filters. So I hoped to find new exciting stuff to let it crunch through. The articles content did not spark my interest though.

Well, I'd like to know what you are using on your homelab. In hope you'll do something I'd like to follow. Cheers


Thank you all for your recommendations. You are awesome. I really need to go through it one by one.


To make it easier for myself, this is a small summary of all your recommendations. Thanks again.

Virtualization and Infrastructure:

  • Proxmox VE - Virtualization platform
  • NGINX Proxy Manager - Reverse proxy manager
  • Tailscale - Secure network access
  • apt cacher NG - Package caching tool
  • neko - Virtualized browser for secure browsing

Monitoring and Notification:

  • Uptime Kuma - System monitoring tool
  • Netdata - Real-time monitoring
  • Zabbix - Enterprise monitoring solution
  • Ntfy - Notification tool

Media Serving and Management:

  • AudioBookShelf - Audio book management
  • Jellyfin - Media server
  • Syncthing - File synchronization
  • Calibre-Web - Ebook management
  • Spotweb - Usenet indexing
  • Plex - Media player
  • Komga - Comics and eBooks

File Sharing and Collaboration:

  • Syncthing - File synchronization
  • Gitea - Git hosting platform
  • Sharry - Secure file sharing
  • Vaultwarden - Password manager
  • Stash - Data repository
  • Baserow - Database management
  • wiki.js - Wiki platform
  • Wordpress - Content management system

Development and Version Control:

  • BOINC - Distributed computing
  • Forgejo - Git repository
  • Gitea - Git hosting platform
  • Development environment LXCs with VS Code

Networking and Communication:

  • Traefik - Reverse proxy
  • Portainer - Container management
  • Matrix (dendrite) server - Chat server
  • Navidrome - Music server
  • Joplin server - Note-taking server
  • RSS-Bridge - RSS feed aggregator
  • SearXNG - Metasearch engine
  • Dashy - Homepage for services

Miscellaneous:

  • ActualBudget - Budget management
  • SabNZBd - Usenet downloader
  • Traccar - GPS tracking
  • Restic server - Backup tool
  • dump1090 + fr24feed + pfclient + piaware + rbfeeder + adsbexchange - ADS-B data tools
  • Stirling-PDF - PDF management
  • Miniflux - RSS feed reader
  • Pihole - Network-wide ad blocker
  • Huginn - Automation tool
  • LimeSurvey - Survey software
  • Omada controller - Network management for TP-Link devices
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