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submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

The least subtle song of the 90s, both in lyrics and the trumpet.. or do you know less subtle ones?

[-] [email protected] 22 points 4 months ago

Allergic to Indices? If your database is slow just add more Indices until you have one on every column of every table! :-)

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I am trying to choose between buying a Nintendo Switch or a Nintendo DS.

This may not be the perfect community to ask - but I can't think of any better place.

The reason for my question: I don't want to own obsolete hardware in 10 years. Lately most games seem to depend on a "phone home" feature, which is not really an issue for my pc because it is always connected, but a console is something I want to play always and everywhere.

I already did some searching and found that games can be played offline fine (most of them, some exceptions are there like Multiplayer and Mortal Kombat), but:

  • There is something like the paid Nintendo Online Account. I am not planning on having a paid account. How much of the system depends on the account?
  • Can I have progression in a game (let's say: one of the Zelda franchise) and will my Wife and Kids all have their own progression, without having to pay for X accounts?
  • People who own a Switch, let's take this to extremes, do you feel like in 20 years from now you can still do the same things on your hardware as you can do now? (No multiplayer is fine)

Also, feel free to rant about "paying is not owning", the state of the gaming industry is horrible.

edit: Thank you all for the comments! I don't post a lot, so it was kinda overwhelming :)

For clarity:

  • I meant I want to "buy for life" (not really "life", but, if the hardware survives you can play on pre-internet consoles forever - you can even buy more games if you can find them)
  • I want to buy a physical copy of the games, not download them

I've decided to go with the Nintendo DS for now (I have a DSi - this week I bought a couple of games, 2nd hand). Reasons:

  • I already had it
  • Joycons on switch. Multiple people mentioned having problems with them. I don't count on being able to buy them new in 10 years, meaning they will have to last.

Again: thank you all for the useful input!

[-] [email protected] 17 points 7 months ago

No, the message is: you might do this and don't worry, you'll be fine :-)

[-] [email protected] 24 points 7 months ago

What is it?

I have no clue what partysite is.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 7 months ago

If the containers are related you could use docker-compose, which has commands to stop / restart/ remove all containers at once.

[-] [email protected] 31 points 8 months ago

Everyone is making jokes but the thought has occurred to me: Yes, we have an organisation in place that is ready to replace him. But, from what I understand, he IS the benevolent dictator, and he has used his power a few times to stop some changes that otherwise would be in the kernel right now. And I think that's a good thing.

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

How are you enjoying Secret Life until now? I've had a lot of laughs and I only watched Gem and Mumbo. Still need to watch Grian and Etho, they are always very good at being there with all the shenanigans. Anyone else I should watch this time?

(Also this is bad for my real life, so much stuff to watch)

[-] [email protected] 16 points 9 months ago

Incoming mail is very doable.

Outgoing mail is hard because no one will your trust your server, the easy way is let someone else send your mail.

People get stressed about your receiving server being down sometimes, but this actually not a big deal. Mail senders typically will try for 48 hours or so to deliver mail, and if it doesn't get delivered it will be sent back to the sender with a "could not be delivered" message. Very little gets actually lost.

[-] [email protected] 22 points 10 months ago

So why do so many people seem to think Linux needs to become bigger on Desktop?

Personally I am not looking forward to the consequences: capitalism will make sure there will be something on Linux to make money off. They will try to conquer it, introduce walled gardens, stores you will have to pay for, by watching ads.

Android was Open Source once until Google decided to mainstream it.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 10 months ago

I still hate the trend of creating video's of something that can be summarised in 2-3 lines of text. So I can ask, right?

And yes I am also a lazy mongrel. I think. What's a mongrel? I am lazy.

[-] [email protected] 22 points 10 months ago
[-] [email protected] 26 points 10 months ago

If you're a real F1 fan you know history is full of this kind of dominance.

So .. if you wonder who will win it's not worth watching.

I like to watch Albon doing well, Alonso doing amazing things, and hoping for Leclerc to get a result, Yuki keeping softs alive with some big guns behind him, while teams frantically try to get the best tactical moves while rain might drop now or in 20 minutes, and you don't know how much.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 10 months ago

I'm very critical of all the immutable distrubtions - as an old timer in tech I've seen so many things come and go. I'm also curious, ofcourse, and already tried out a VM with NixOS and everything seemed fine. But I'm going to wait it out before something like that becomes my main driver, I have a job to do (development, systems, stuff) and I cannot afford to say "sorry little to no progress today, my OS needs tinkering".

(Feel free to tell me I'm wrong :-) I love to tinker with new stuff).

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submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Just curious... Do you play on a multiplayer server? If yes, what kind of? Do you use a modloader on your client?

Are you playing vanilla or modded? (I consider QoL mods like MiniHUD or Xaero's Map almost vanilla but ofcourse not everyone agrees)

I play:

  1. on a whitelisted SMP (I had to look that up.. Survival Multiplayer) which is almost Vanilla (you can use a Vanilla client) - aimed at adult players (25+)
  2. Ocassionally single player just to try out different modded versions or things (I might play create for 2 days and then leave it at that)
  3. Currently playing on a members-only Create server

Oh yeah, only Java. Never played bedrock. I tried for 5 minutes on my phone and it's not for me.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 11 months ago

So.. It says they could do it, but then it says they are not allowed to.

How does that work?

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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello,

I am hosting a shared Minecraft server (10-15 users usually) on dedicated hardware somewhere at OVH. I am considering moving this server to my home. I would save 25$ per month doing this, which would be my main motivation.

I am aware of other considerations (I'll mention them later) but maybe I am missing something? Is there anyone who did the reverse (hosting a service with multiple users, moving them from your home to a hosting company) and what was your reason

Things I already considered:

  • when my electricity/connection goes down the server goes down (that's ok it's just a game and my connection has always been very very stable)
  • hosting at home eats bandwidth (I have 50mbit which is way more than I use, I don't stream or download much)
  • electricity costs money too
  • when the server is compromised my home network is compromised (handling servers and networks is my hobby and my job, I think I can make it safe)

Thank you for your thoughts!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Ik had het nooit gekocht. Mijn kind zei dat ze het lekker vond dus nu hebben we het in huis.

Waar doe je het op? Brood? "Lekker bij de BBQ" vond ik op internet dus op je half rauwe half verkoolde worstje? Kaas? Pindakaas? Frikandel?

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Like I said, it is my personal opinion, but: Villager trading mechanics and iron farms are too strong. They make a large part of the game unnecessary to play and thus should be nerfed.

Without villagers I will have to combine different gameplay mechanics to get my resources (mining for diamonds, iron, redstone, lapis; animals, crops, exploration to get some resources like ender pearls, I need to find XP to get enchantments, etcetera). With villagers you can replace the start- and mid-game with setting up your trading hall, which is not fun at all (everyone hates villager pathfinding and all the little ways they can lose their assigned workstation) and after that you can go directly to beating the dragon and finishing the game.

I have only been playing a couple of years, trading was already there when I started. How was the reception of the villagers trading mechanics? Why did people think this was a good idea?

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

This is a question that was recently answered on the other non-federated thing in admincraft, but it's inaccesible now :-)

So what's your favorite way to deal with managing your minecraft server?

I have a very basic paper server with floodgate/geyser, I'm updating everything by hand now, but it would be so nice to have a GUI :-)

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