I’ve discovered it just a few days ago and now use it on all my machines
I’ve discovered it just a few days ago and now use it on all my machines
For me it’s ARPGs, but specifically its Path of Exile. The visual stimulation combined with the dopamine hit when something good drops, plus a long term goal to make your character better. They release a new league every 3-4 months and I always pray it doesn’t consume my life for more than 2 weeks
For anyone trying this, make sure you do not have “- TS_USERSPACE=false” in your yaml from previous experimentation. After removing this, it works for me too.
In the documentation they say to add sysctl entries, it is possible in docker compose like so:
tailscale:
sysctls:
- net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
- net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
But it does not seem to make a difference for me. Does anyone know why these would not be required in this specific setup?
Thank you, really appreciate it!
Do you have any links/sources about this? I’m not saying you’re wrong, I’m just interested
Am I crazy or are you just completely wrong?
https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/wiki/MacOS-scaling,-HiDPI,-LoDPI-explanation
I hope the Democrats win, but I have to point out that someone being discredited by rumors or misinformation is not suddenly ok just because it’s your side that benefits from it
I’ve just started the hobby and stumbled upon plasticity. Seems to be the new kid on the block, doing things a bit different than the established CAD tools, but for me it’s been perfect. And I was looking for a solution without subscription, which is almost nonexistent
How could you solve the problem of storage expansion? I assume there exists some kind of thunderbolt jbod thing or similar
Yeah show me a phone with 48GB RAM. It’s a big factor to consider. Actually, some people are recommending a Mac Studio cause you can get it with 128GB RAM and more and it’s shared with the AI/GPU accelerator. Very energy efficient, but sucks as soon as you want to do literally anything other than inference
Im used to this from the whole “build your own gaming pc/nas” rabbit hole. Now it’s just some extra gpus and I might be able to have a two in one build (which will of course offset any costs for more 3090s /s)
I’d be interested (and surprised) too
Yeah it’s a pretty cool project and I’ll definitely use it. However nothing can beat a straight connection from monitor to gpu, so I’ll probably use passthrough for the gpu when gaming
No :(
I have a separate gaming PC and am considering to just use that hardware for my NAS and create a VM for gaming
I recently bought an acupressure mat for this and really like it so far. Many people said it helps them with anxiety and also the tension in muscles caused by it.
Also weighted blankets are recommended by many, but I didn’t like it too much
Soon you’ll be grinding 8h of work for that slightly cooler helmet.
Newer models totally can