We used to blame the Bethesda jank on their last engine, Game ryo. Safe to say that it’s not the engine at this point.
We used to blame the Bethesda jank on their last engine, Game ryo. Safe to say that it’s not the engine at this point.
:shrug:, never had to deal with it
It only works because I get a public IP from my ISP. If that ever stops, this solution stops working too.
FWIW OpenVPN can use DNS names so you can use DDNS.
Point taken on the rest though. Everything you mentioned IS possible but the point that it’s beyond most hobbyists is valid. I’m really wary of relying on a centrally managed pay service that is ‘free’ (for now).
I mean, Prime Video is still a bunch of microservices, it comes down to where you define the boundary between 'service and ‘microservice’. That blogpost was specifically about “the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service”. Eg it’s a service/microservice for QA, not for all of Prime Video. I’m sure there are seperate services for billing, browsing, captioning, and streaming.
And although the author called it “moving from microservices to monolith” it’s more about moving from serverless to more traditional compute.
Is it that hard to setup Wireguard or OpenVPN? The popularity of this here perplexes me.
It’s better for chest congestion than pseudo (which is better for nasal).
If you ask for it you can get full on ephedrine at a lot of pharmacies over the counter. Sold under the brand names Primatene and Bronkaid. Just prepare to be asked for your ID so they can track how much you buy (in the US anyways) since it’s a meth precursor.
It’s meant for people with asthma so it also includes guaifenesin.
Gotta catch em all
People that use Brave always remind of the people pushing crypto.
I had a former boss who idolized him. Which was… concerning as his employee.
This, unless you want to mess with jq
In the past you would stand up and hand-configure all of the hardware that would run your software. This is a way to define the hardware configuration in software and apply it automatically. Advantages of this approach include increased scalability, reproducibility, and being able to use version control.
Man, that guy really likes X11.
Had a bad experience with System76 in the past.
Yes, but that’s interactive. I don’t have an issue with longer interactive tutorials, more “sit here and watch a video” style.
Have you seen the schizophrenic configuration experience on Windows in the last 10 years? Sure, it’s a GUI but it’s not a good one.
Having your tutorial be a 10 minute video would be a bad tutorial
Most of their fan base these days doesn’t know about their past games like Divinity: Dragon Commander
You really defending the Taliban?