

I’ve used mistserver to create a stream with OBS that you can embed into a webpage: https://mistserver.org/
I’ve used mistserver to create a stream with OBS that you can embed into a webpage: https://mistserver.org/
Alan Wake 2, Cyberpunk 2077, the Resident Evil games. Even Frostpunk sold well enough to expect a sequel to do better.
Because Baldur’s Gate 3 didn’t disprove that?
It’s worth checking from an external network anyway, but I’d be surprised if it was public facing.
Are you browsing from outside your local network?
I built a server a few years ago in a Fractal Design Node (big square box) which has 4 6TB drives in raid 5 for 18TB of storage and a 6 core AMD cpu. It cost around £1200 and half of that was the hard drives.
It’s been really good, so if you’re looking to build one yourself I’d recommend having a look at the case and the price of drives.
(quoting from wikipedia) In 2023 a group of engineers modified a dynometer to be able to measure how much horsepower a horse can produce. This horse was measured to 5.7 hp (4.3 kW)
Inkscape works well for this.
They have a disassembly guide and the 1 year warranty isn’t voided by replacing parts (or changing firmware). I can’t speak to parts availability.
You’d probably be better off picking a normal distro and then running QEMU to run Windows or other VMs. Proxmox is more comparable to VMware ESXi in that it is designed for running server VMs and managed through a web ui.
When you say you want to use proxmox as your daily driver, what sort of things are you wanting to do with it? Are you going to be spending most of your time inside a WM, and want to be able to switch to a different VM? I’m struggling to see your use case.
Yes, Picard should be able to add the tag, flac support is great
Depending on which format your music is in you can store a star rating in the metadata of the file.
This sounds like a job for a raspberry pi 5 with an m.2 hat for storage, software is a less important choice here, so ubuntu’s raspberry pi flavour would be my choice. Just make sure you give it power in a form it likes.
Scots is considered a dialect, no-one calls it slang.
Jellyfin has ebook support and allows you to download them for offline reading, which I reccommend because the ebook viewer is very basic
Are you able to change the ip address of your current router?
It probably won’t help, but have you tried mapping tftp to / and going to the absolute path from there?
Is it asking you to specify /srv/tftp/filename even though you’re in the directory?
Not completely wrong at all, even if you disagree with the generation length (which is an average after all) the maths is correct. The 0AD thing isn’t, but you can’t have everything.