

Neither as much as I’d like. My mum died 5 years ago, and my dad is in his late 70s and likely suffering from dementia. So between that and my own issues, there’s not really much opportunity to develop our understanding of each other.
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Neither as much as I’d like. My mum died 5 years ago, and my dad is in his late 70s and likely suffering from dementia. So between that and my own issues, there’s not really much opportunity to develop our understanding of each other.


Remember when buying a PC was semi-affordable? That was nice. Now it’s transitioning into a luxury product.


Makes sense, I myself live in the countryside, so I haven’t really had to put up with the pigeon density found in cities.


That’s fair. I think I too would hate something if it shat everywhere in my workplace.


I’m curious, why do you hate pigeons?


That’s me with Battlefield 6. I fucking hate it, but I have too much fun playing BF6 with friends to only have Linux.
I’m not bi, but I can still appreciate masculine beauty. Beauty is beauty, after all, regardless of someone’s gender.

Ehh. It’s definitely going to be more than traditional consoles. Whether it’s worth it to you depends on how much you care about having a console like experience on your TV, except with your steam library, and all the goodness that comes with a Linux-based OS.


That is an absurd amount, jfc.


Elon?
Well, I do like free stuff.


Finally, a religion I can get behind.
I don’t think I’ve used desktop icons for over 10 years


Very Private Now, pls.


They’ll never take me aliiiiiiive.


I personally wouldn’t just support them, but actively want them.
Thanks! Yes, Synology is on another device (my Synology NAS). Honestly? Never going to buy Synology again. Once it stops working for whatever reason, I might just make my own. The Synology DSM is a nightmare to work with - absolutely horrible UX and UI. Did you know it doesn’t even have a dark mode?
Anyway, yeah, it’s mounted to some to my Mini PC running Proxmox and all my other services. I store the media stack’s content on there, some service configs, and I’m also currently using Proxmox’s built-in backup feature for daily backups of my LXCs/VM, and put those on there too.
Since making this post I’ve also set up AdGuard and NPMPlus. I now have external and internal domains for my services, depending on if I wanted to make them externally accessible or not. Unfortunately, EE is annoying, and the router they gave me doesn’t allow me to set a DNS server, so I have to figure out what I wanna do about that. Right now I’ve just set it manually on my Linux install for testing.
I’m running Proxmox on a mini PC. On Proxmox, I have AdGuard, NPMPlus, and Homepage LXCs, as well as a VM for Docker, with Jellyseerr, Jellyfin, Radarr, Sonarr, Notifiarr, and qBittorrent containers.
I haven’t really done much with NPM or AdGuard yet. But all the other services are set up and communicating with each other - so I can request media via my Discord server, or Jellyseerr’s web ui, and it’ll go through the right apps and add them to Jellyfin for me to watch. All the media, configs, backups, etc., are all stored on my NAS, since I’ve got a few TB of space on there.
I also realised before going to sleep that while it feels like I’ve been working on it for a straight week, I only actually started setting it up on the 5th.
This is the latest screenshot I have of my dashboard, still adding stuff to it and tweaking it.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and Prowlarr and FlareSolverr aswell, I keep forgetting about them because they’re very backend.
Makes sense. I’ve only seen accessibility toilets be dedicated rooms, and without a stall since they usually aren’t big enough anyway.
Yeah, but why, though?