

Don’t know about OP, but Plex works great! Get a Synology NAS and run your Plex server on that


Don’t know about OP, but Plex works great! Get a Synology NAS and run your Plex server on that


I am very used to it so I don’t find it draining. I tried 5x8 once and it felt more like working an extra day than getting more time in the afternoon. If that makes sense. I also start early around 7am, so I am only staying a little later than other people


Yeah it’s great :-) 4 10hr shifts and every weekend is a 3 day weekend
I’m pretty sure that dark matter/energy is just this generation’s aether.
Boomer humor can be funny… It just usually isn’t
Top is more like “make clean” to undo what was done by those below
I really struggle to stay alive, I find I am always having to heal and spend resources on staying alive instead of attacking. Are you guys that are making successful runs constantly defending???


Not sure if serious or not but in case you are… It’s a frame from the anime One Piece.
Unfortunately I am not great at multitasking :-D
I am a serial lurker… ama


I’d love for some additional ror2 content instead


If only you knew how many critical systems are running old versions of Windows… It’s mind boggling
Stop flocking to the core worlds, join the fringe! We have the same amenities… Only downside is browsing by All is less diverse


I’m a computer engineer with more than a decade of development experience with embedded systems… I use C/C++/python everyday and “Directed Acyclical Graph” is never mentioned by name, no one in my experience says make me a DAG. Hell, I had to look it up when I read your comment and went “oh that’s what those are called”. I use em to show relationships between states or to descide a system that is best diagramed using a DAG. Do I or anyone I’ve talked to in my career call them DAG… lol no.
I guarantee a large rooftop a antenna would out perform anything you have indoors or those terrible small ones. The one you linked is way too small to work properly for the wavelengths used by TV stations.