

I use Podcast Addict on Android.
I use Podcast Addict on Android.
Hello Kitty Adventure Island is the game my friends and I use when we want something that isn’t a shooter
C:S2 is likely too ambitious. Doing too many new things at once instead of incremental change.
KSP2 was a management fuck up. Let’s take this IP and give it to a completely seperate studio with no experience in this kind of work while not allowing the original Devs to help despite being part of the organisation.
You can see the mountain range that borders 2 countries? Stop the fucking presses.
More interconnections to the highway otherwise Hamilton district will get clogged with transitive traffic.
To reduce the amount of cars inside the city add walking paths everywhere
It looks like Hamilton and Chester districts are connected via highways, those don’t have footpaths so anyone wanting to get between them will use a car.
Cheat mode: if you have the parks DLC you can charge money for people to use said footpaths if you stick the foot paths into a park district.
I get there s an XKCD for everything but this is next level.
You are right about automation. The big ones are Ansible and Teraform. If you want to get some training then you can look at some Red Hat courses.
I would look at some of the Red Hat certificates to boost your job chances. Like RHCSA or maybe some basic AWS/Azure cloud certs.
Factorio. If you like satisfactory and w&r then cracktorio is right up your alley.
There is also a free demo on Steam.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/427520/Factorio/
If you enjoy the base game I would 100% recommend the expansion called Space Age with adds 4 more planets and space flight between them.
Six one way half a dozen the other.
I personally would go down the proxmox lxc route using the Proxmox Helper Scrips the get the containers up and running.
You are going to need to provide a significant more amount of information. Like guide are you using, which specific step isn’t working, what error messages are you getting.
I want to say no purely based on the idea that server code being executed on a local browser will make sandbox escape or RCE bugs far more dangerous.
If a site wants work does, they should pay for it with their hosting.
Ah yes. Using a regurgitation machine prone to hallucinations to identify something new.
Go onnnn.
My god, he never took middle school hygiene. He never saw the propaganda films.
That comes to mind.
I think of it like Bethesda games.
It’s passable for what you want, but the real value is the plugins that can fix what problems you have.
But all those plugins also have security vulnerabilities that need to be managed.
Just don’t look behind the curtain to see what the CEO is up to.
I would have a standalone Forgejo server to act as your infrastructure server. Make it separate from your production k8s/k3s environment.
If something knocks out your infrastructure Forgejo instance then your prod instance will continue to work. If something knocks out your prod, then your infrastructure instance is still there to pull on.
One of the reasons I suggest k8s/k3s if something happens k8s/k3s will try to automatically bring the broken node back online.
If I am understanding correctly I would run Forgejo in a k8s/k3s pod
This will be your starting point but you would have to modify the setup to bring it into k8s or k3s
Any city builder or colony management game.
You can set goals like have X number of population or tech unlocked.
Oxygen not included, RimWorld, Timberborn, Kenshi, Cities Skylines, Transport Feaver.
I am having a lot of fun with Timberborn and Big Ambitions.
Timberborn is a colony builder where you are in control of beavers. You have to survive between times of good water, bad water, and no water.
Big Ambitious is a business sum in new York make by the same person who made Startup Company.