

You have a 3.5" based HDD (aka desktop drive). many people use 2.5" drives (laptop drives) since they get power from the PC with just usb


You have a 3.5" based HDD (aka desktop drive). many people use 2.5" drives (laptop drives) since they get power from the PC with just usb
The video is sped up so it looks way more intense than it probably is.
I suspect that this cat was declawed.
Notice how he grabs the scruff of the cats neck each time to prevent bites.
The cat is helpless to the tickles and can only bat away with its paws.
There’s just no way it can get that aggressive without a single claw peeking out.


Nailed it


Can you edit the post to put it in the description so it’s at the top?


That’s still pretty accurate!!


Oh I’m totally doing this. Thanks!!
Oh it looks like they added native support for docker just last year!


That is correct. Most people run a dedicated server on thier gaming rig.
I just wanted the excuse to setup a home server.


I want to backup the data and replicate a rebuild on a separate machine. Updated config to point to a better location.
My goal is to be able to rebuild completely from a failed disk. So restore backup to staged location then run the docker config to spin up all my stuff again.
Borg looks good!


50 containers…
I hope I don’t go that crazy.
I’d need a WebUI at that point I can monitor from a Workstation.


The game runs a single core for your game session and multiplayer load. Limit of the game engine.


Happy wife happy life.


Valid observation. I was mainly excited about having an excuse to run a 24/7 server.


That’s! Once I get backups going I can rest my mind since I can avoid an angry wife. She’s the builder and if we lose our house…
Icarus is a little pricey but we both have hundreds of hours of playtime now. Worth it.
Takes a long time to level up but that’s not bad since you slowly learn more about the game as you unlock stuff.
Main tip is to start open world and then do missions from open world.
Its confusing since you need to level up a bit before you can build the contact device to even accept missions!
If you don’t start open world you need to restart your world every mission and that takes time.
So…


Not sure if it’s cross platform. We’ve been having lots of fun with it.
Its interesting in the sense that one person can buy all the content and additional players can just buy the base game and join a “unlocked” server to enjoy everything.
I’ve seen similar pricing models and it’s kind of expensive but evens out the more people play with you.
I find it funny that advanced tech is explained away by you getting support from outer space. Vs games like Ark where you just magically know how to mess with electrical systems.
Starting with stone weapons is annoying but you can earn credits in game to start with 3D printed weapons/tools as you hop maps.


Yeah I thought proxmax didn’t handle containers well. Main reason I’m skipping it for now.
Good to know I can stack it on debian though.


Well shit…
I checked and I had my meter plugged into the wrong device.
Idle is 19w still not bad!
That’s like 2 LED lightbulbs.


Thanks!
I’ve seen a few solutions like this but turned off by cost. This one looks good.
100% correct. You need a wall adapter. As many have said we all recommend a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) or battery backup for your stack.
You can get the cheapest one if it’s just short term outage or brown outs (grid low volting).
Based on your wattage the capacity of the UPS will dictate how long it’ll last during an outage.