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- Comment on Halo 3 may be the greatest release in the history of the games industry 1 day ago:
Halo 3 was pretty much the pinnacle of releases. Gaming-wide it was highly anticipated, the true completion of the trilogy. It was hyped perfectly, the trailers were perfect representations of the game, it came out exactly when they said it would. The extra editions were meaningful, I got the “Legendary” edition and it included the Master Chief helmet, which I still have.
Anecdotally we were in high school, and the hype was so high that we spent the entire weekend playing as a group. My friend and I played through the campaign in one night, and then we played multiplayer for the weekend after. It was non stop fun, there were no bugs we found, the experience was spot on. It truly was lightning in a bottle.
It’s something that modern gamers just don’t have or get anymore. Not only is everything live service now, but multiplayer is very isolating, it is meant to be played as a one-screen experience, no ways to have more than 1 player on a single screen, which essentially killed the LAN party. No reason to group up, bring your TVs and consoles together anymore. Agree with you, day one releases, updates, bugs, you just can’t do that anymore. I don’t think we’ll get another release like that. (However marketers desperately want people to be that hyped)
- Comment on Example Flux Kubernetes Setups 4 days ago:
I don’t use flux or traefik, but if you’re interested I can show you how I set up Istio
- Comment on Subnautica 2 legal battle ends with reinstated CEO stepping down, as Krafton and Unknown Worlds founders agree settlement 5 days ago:
Sounds like he stepped down, which I wouldn’t blame him after this.
- Comment on Subnautica 2 legal battle ends with reinstated CEO stepping down, as Krafton and Unknown Worlds founders agree settlement 5 days ago:
Read the same. He probably didn’t really want to come back either but knew it was the only way he would get them their rightfully earned bonuses.
- Comment on Selfhosted & AI 6 days ago:
I’ll have to play around with mine then, because I’ve had not great luck with it, or at least very disappointing. The CPU offloading is fairly slow, but maybe I should try tweaking more
- Comment on Selfhosted & AI 1 week ago:
That’s where I am okay with hardware, but can’t seem to fit the models on my 3090. I have dreams of something like an A100 someday, but not until there’s a ton of used ones that hit the market. What do you use for your hardware?
- Comment on America’s Biggest Wind Farm Arrives Just as Industry Heads for Declines | The biggest reason [for the decline] is President Donald Trump’s assault on renewable energy, and wind in particular 1 week ago:
Strong doubt, you can’t run away from free electricity forever. The “Industry decline” is manufactured because they can’t compete with free electricity. It’s temporary at most.
- Comment on Selfhosted & AI 1 week ago:
Yeah it’s heresy on Lemmy, but I do find it genuinely useful. My only regret is that I have to use Claude/Anthropic more than I’d like, which is why I have a vested interest in selfhosting myself. I’d rather figure out how to run the larger models myself and cut them off completely, but you even begin to mention that here and you’ll get downvoted to hell.
- Comment on Selfhosted & AI 1 week ago:
I like the AI tag idea. I’m someone who has what I’d call a noderate approach to AI, not an AI bro but any means but I’m also okay with some things built with AI if they’re done with care. If others don’t want to see it, fine, then that’s what a tag could be useful with. However the fuck AI/slop comments on something that admits to being AI is annoying to me. (We know it’s AI, they literally said it is).
If it becomes too much content, then yes would be okay with bi-forcating the community, buy only after it becomes a problem.
- Comment on Epic Games CEO says it’s ‘really irresponsible’ of Steam to make studios disclose AI use | VGC 1 week ago:
Yeah I want to see this next to the CEO complaining that no one wants to buy anything on his store
- Comment on ICYMI, Unraid now supports internal boot and TPM licensing 1 week ago:
Very neat! I’ll try it out sometime. What does it use for a boot device? Cache drive?
- Comment on ICYMI, Unraid now supports internal boot and TPM licensing 1 week ago:
That’s pretty neat that the TPM can be used that way, maybe worth migrating over. The flash drive always made me so nervous.
So after the migration, my boot drive and flash drive could both fail, and I could plug in a new unraid boot/flash drive, it’d read my license, and it’d just work?
- Comment on How do you protect a remote backup from a compromised account? 2 weeks ago:
Personally as some extra spice as I worry about ransomeare, I have a few key files I check across my array that should never change. If any of their hashes are off, I abort immediately.
- Comment on Star Trek Picard's Most Underrated Character Is Returning For New Series: Everything Known So Far 2 weeks ago:
Not quite all our dreams, seeing how we were asking for a show…
- Comment on Microsoft reportedly only announced Ninja Theory's new game at Summer Game Fest to try and attract a buyer for the studio 2 weeks ago:
Perfectly summed up. It also pairs well with the fact that it’s a creative item vs everything else that has metrics and facts. It’s why it’s crazy for them to assume that since last game was this popular that that one should be even more popular, that it must be wildly popular. It’s not, it’s a creative work, some will like it, others won’t.
They keep trying to apply Azure business metrics to a creative field
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to startrek@startrek.website | 5 comments
- Comment on Doorbell Camera / NVR (post Unifi) 3 weeks ago:
Got frigate set up, more mature than I expected!
- Comment on Doorbell Camera / NVR (post Unifi) 3 weeks ago:
I’ve learned it really depends on the device. It’s completely a mixed bag, and that’s why I can’t trust it. Half the time it lasts over a decade, the other half less than a year.
For example, I got their “Enterprise” Switch 8 PoE with 2 SFP+ ports. I plugged it in in my garage, where it was 50 degrees (F) at the time, and it overheated. I googled it, apparently the SFP ports simply overheat. Turns out while it has a fan, it doesn’t turn on and simply overheats because they “Didn’t want a noisy fan on someone’s desk”. Which… uh, doesn’t matter if it doesn’t work. Their enterprise term means nothing.
That being said, my rackmount switches have been solid, oldest one is 10 years old. However that unknown makes it hard to justify purchasing new equipment.
- Comment on Doorbell Camera / NVR (post Unifi) 3 weeks ago:
I never even thought about Aqara, I have a lot of their things already. Do I need an NVR or something with that?
- Comment on Doorbell Camera / NVR (post Unifi) 3 weeks ago:
Really?? Is that all? Best I can think is that the transformer doesn’t really protect the device at all, I’m guessing there was a surge at some point
- Comment on Doorbell Camera / NVR (post Unifi) 3 weeks ago:
How do you use Reolink? I’ve heard other people mention it, meaning do you need an NVR, or HomeAssistant, does it work in Unifi, curious how you use it
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 39 comments
- Comment on Rule 3 - Updated 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, and everyone’s opinion of low effort is different. Idk, if all we see is pictures of a homelab or dashboard that’s boring, but at the same time I love seeing things people have worked super hard on and are proud of! Previous mods were pretty eager with that trmove button for that.
- Comment on Kittygram v1.1 has released 4 weeks ago:
Ah my mistake, you’re the developer! Stand by my comments but wish you luck. I was looking to see if anyone had set it up and what their opinions were. I have a stack at home and could stand one up, deciding on it still now. I prefer fedi everything, but there are celebrities/professionals that only use insta and stuck with it.
- Comment on Kittygram v1.1 has released 4 weeks ago:
How is it?
- Comment on Kittygram v1.1 has released 4 weeks ago:
Things like this have to be constantly maintained for that reason, look also at yt-dlp. For that, I’ll give it a month, see how they’re doing then before setting up a personal interest. Worried they’ll abandon it
- Comment on Mod changes and an intro 4 weeks ago:
Nah it’s okay, unless you want to for history and reference. Link
Ironically I had so much help in finding the info before it was removed that all I did was eyeroll at it’s removal. Will be looking forward to the update!
Bringing in both your threads, I agree. With only a handful of active communities, saying “this isn’t the right one” without pointing to an active community where it is a good one seems… destructive. Personally, if no hardware remains a rule, then it seems natural to then start a sister community which is hardware focused and Rule 3’s text then would recommend that community right in the rule itself. May not be such a bad idea now that I’m typing it.
- Comment on Mod changes and an intro 4 weeks ago:
As a mod myself on much smaller communities, that’s my view too. Even if there is something I personally dislike, it’s not my community, if it’s getting upvotes then obviously people are enjoying it. If I get reports I look into it, but it has to be a pretty blatent violation for me to step in. Why would I want to hurt engagement? There’s so few of us already here.
- Comment on Mod changes and an intro 4 weeks ago:
Thank you! Looking forward to hearing from you!
My only request/suggestion, is Rule 3. Rule 3 I think has been used way too often to justify removing posts seemingly arbitrarily. A blanket “No hardware” rule is restrictive when homelab and selfhosted are a venn diagram that are very close together. For example, you can’t talk about Unraid without also talking about what drive types you use. Or a post I’m thinking about posting, “What doorbell cameras do you prefer with HomeAssistant? and What NVR should I use?”. All selfhosted, all homelab, all interconnected… but I am afraid of posting it because of the iron fist.
- Comment on This community isn't your personal adviser 4 weeks ago:
Yeah I think this is a tool worth having for mods. Maybe going through deleted posys and seeing who are repeat offenders.
To me, that isn’t building a community, that’s extracting from one. It’s no better than AI scraping. You got your answer and then keep it for yourself.