crony
@crony@lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz
- Comment on Massive generational gap: Gen Z flocks to multiplayer, while 55+ sticks to single-player 5 weeks ago:
I’m 21 and only play singleplayer stuff.
I do think that the fact I actually started playing games at 19 ( that’d when I got a laptop that could run games decently ) and the fact that no rl friend of mine had a pc just left me with mp/coop games with no friend’s to play with and I just didn’t like them.
So nowdays I play singleplayer stuff, especially latelly on the used ps4 I bought, stuff like bloodborne, yakuza 0, god of war, nier automata, …, and elden ring rn.
- Comment on We're losing our digital history. Can the Internet Archive save it? 1 month ago:
They can always make a torrent of it and share it like that if they are in a country with barelly any dmca laws.
- Comment on We're losing our digital history. Can the Internet Archive save it? 1 month ago:
Somebody can always just get an offline copy of that data, that kever hits the internet so company’s won’t know where it is so it can’t be dmca’d.
- Comment on Some people are in to Deep 2 months ago:
Most people where I live don’t own one, heck I don’t own one.
- Comment on Humble is doing a big Resident Evil Bundle again that's worth a look 2 months ago:
Are resident evil ganes worth playing if you aren’t a horror fun?
- Comment on Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP’s Release Date is Now September 12 in The West | Retro Gaming News 24/7 3 months ago:
I’m buying this game on day one, I love it and wanna experience it properly on pc.
- Comment on [Fan Art] Amaterasu by Yueko 4 months ago:
Yes it is.
- Comment on GOG Summer Sale 2024 is live with thousands of discounts 4 months ago:
Any games in the summer sale people would recommend?
- Comment on Proton Experimental improves Halo Infinite, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and more 5 months ago:
Noce to hear call of juarez gunslinger get some love.
One of my favourite games.
- Comment on yeehaw! 5 months ago:
Thought this was a balkan meme
- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
Računarstvo would most likelly be computing or just computers in general sense in Serbo-Croatian.
- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz/comment/1307660 link to translation in another comment ( don’t know how to properly link comments )
- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
Translation
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Top left: Publication bigz once a month
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Top right: Magazine to popularize Informatics and Computers april 1988, price 1000 din
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Middle left: microprocesors hd 64180
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Middle right: new action, you can make your own team 011, commercial software turbo paskal 4.0
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Bottom: 32 pages story, little pc library, dbase III plus
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- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
Yea sorry, it was midnight when I commented that, will tranate later today.
And yes it’s serbo-croatian
- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
Yea, it’s serbo=croatian
- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
Sure, will translate later today.
- Comment on Says a lot about society 5 months ago:
Found random balkan shit on lemmy yay!
( if anybody wan’t a translation of anything there I can do it )
- Comment on Just knowing Lemmy is here makes me feel better 6 months ago:
Xmonad (x11)
Wayland is still not ready for my usecase and I’m too used to my x tools.
Maybe in another 5 years wayland will be 100% ready for me.
- Comment on Is ansible worth learning to automate setting up servers? 6 months ago:
Sed comes into play there, or :%s in vim, whichever you prefer ;)
- Comment on Is ansible worth learning to automate setting up servers? 6 months ago:
I tend to grow my feel of server every couple months, and that requires me to once again setup everything for the beginning, settings, sshd, update debian if old version, new user for ssh, docker/podman, …
Quite literally added new vps to my fleet and spent 4 hourson setting all that up, when it could have been a simple ansible script.
- Comment on Is ansible worth learning to automate setting up servers? 6 months ago:
Luckilly no, just self interest.
- Comment on Is ansible worth learning to automate setting up servers? 6 months ago:
Fun fact: I actually run nixos on my main pc.
- Comment on Is ansible worth learning to automate setting up servers? 6 months ago:
This sounds amazing!
You have any good resources to recommend for learning ansible?
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 32 comments
- Comment on Mattermost: Casual Selfhosters 6 months ago:
It’s discord like interface and I plan on only having selfhosted related content on it, mostly just for people to help one another in a more “well known” way of discord and real time chatting.
- Comment on Mattermost: Casual Selfhosters 6 months ago:
I agree with you, they serve different needs.
- Comment on Mattermost: Casual Selfhosters 6 months ago:
That’s also where your argument from before comes in, as I don’t use matrix. Never had an use for it, that’s where the conflict for me comes in not wanting to create an account on a platform I don’t personally use.
Mattermost I will have an use for personally and with friends, while matrix for me is unnedded and overkill for my needs, that’s why I didn’t go with matrix, neither on an already established server, or self host it.
- Comment on Mattermost: Casual Selfhosters 6 months ago:
I feel like matrix is an overkill for something like this personally, because I wan’t to be motly only used for quick help with peple around the globe and matrix is more generally used to communicate with a huge amount of people around the globe.
Main reason also why I didn’t go with matrix is because in my eyes it’s still inmature and requires a good amount of maintenance, for what I think of as a simply a quick and dirty server to quickly help people in a more real time setting.
I don’t mind people not liking the fact that it’s a mattermost server and not wanting to sing up only for this community, it’s their choice after all.
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on How much maintenance do you find your self-hosting involves? 6 months ago:
Minimal, I have to force myself to check the servers for updates atleast once a week.
Main problem for me is I automated podman and docker uodates with their respectic autouodate mechsnisms and use ntfy for push notifications so I know if a service stops working and I had an update recently on it that it’s an update issue.
Also have uptime monitor wih uptime kuma to monitor state of my services to catch them not working before I do, also ntfy for push notifications.
Also have grafana+prometheus seted up on my buggest server for monitoring and alerting with alertmanager+mail to get notifications on even more errors.
So in general I only have to worry about occasional once every few months error and updates of the host system (debian).