I hadn’t really looked into SAS drives, but that sounds like a great option. $5/TB is awesome!
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I hadn’t really looked into SAS drives, but that sounds like a great option. $5/TB is awesome!
I wasn’t aware of these! I’ll need to check when I have a chance, but I’m fairly sure there’s an open slot, thanks!
That’s a great suggestion, thank you! I looked at a few cases with more drive space but didn’t see any this inexpensive.
Id like to add a lutris integration for it at aome point.
Looks like it allows that using ollama
Edit: according a couple issues, the flag that allows this is being ignored…
What do you mean by that? There are recent releases on their github.
It would up to the moderators of the community doing the following to follow communities that abide by the same rules. If a post on the followed community broke a rule, I think it is obvious that the instance following them should have zero say over what is done. If they disagree with the moderation of another community, then they shouldn’t be following it.
I do think in many cases this would be useful on reddit as well. I assume r/truegaming was made to separate themselves from r/gaming, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t make since for r/gaming to follow r/games and vice versa, unless of course they have differing rules.
I definitely think some form of grouping is necessary for a better user experience. I would be content with user grouping, but I would love to see an option that is more automated for users, like the community following feature the author mentioned.
They have opened an instance there, but the problem the author discusses is the split of users between it and the general rust community on lemmyrs
One has already been made an has some sizeable communities, but there are also multiple other large rust communities.
Can you elaborate on why a community following another would be a moderation nightmare? It would be up to the moderators of a specific community to follow the other communities, if it became a problem, they could simply unfollow.
Thanks! I’d be happy to add one of you as the maintainer to the Nix package. If you let me know who, I can @ someone in the nixpkgs PR. I’ll make a draft for the docs once I’ve submitted the nixpkgs pr.
Is there any documentation available for building the backend manually? I would like to make it available on NixOS, which requires writing a Nix package for it.
Thanks!
Sure, could you send a link to it? Not sure which repo is the correct one. Also, I’m going to work on creating a NixOS option for GameVault first, so once that is done I’ll start on the Lutris integration.
I would love to try to get this integrated with Lutris!
I just picked up a similar one that i’ll use as a router. They work just like any normal hardware, you can do pretty much anything you’d want on them. Also they definitely are not paying for windows licenses, so they probably wouldn’t be any cheaper without.
Jellyfin is only getting better while Plex is primarily getting worse. You also need to pay for Plex to get many features Jellyfin provides for free.
It’s very easy to back up and encrypted vault to the cloud. Also all bitwarden clients save your info locally, so you wouldn’t lose your vault unless everything you had logged into it with was destroyed simultaneously.
I didn’t know that case could fit that many drives! I’m a fan of Fractal Designs cases, have used and recommended them for a few gaming PCs before. Thanks for the recommendation!