$15k, even if you have it, is way too much to leave sitting in a checking account. At the very least invest it in something with high liquidity like the VOO
$15k, even if you have it, is way too much to leave sitting in a checking account. At the very least invest it in something with high liquidity like the VOO
They did the same thing in Final Fantasy X. I found it a bit annoying ending every sentence with “ya?” At first I thought it was just a quirk they added to Wakka to make him seem more like a chill islander, but then other characters started to do it too, and I realized it was probably a translation from “ね?”
Art style is pretty recognizable at a glance while scrolling. If it’s not outright offensive to you, why not just scroll past it?


I think those reqs are assuming full computer vision features. I must’ve disabled them because my entire docker LXC is using less than 4GB, of which Immich is only one of the containers its running.


What’s your hesitation with Immich? Try it out and with a small subset of your collection and see how you enjoy it before moving everything.


Yep this is the way.
Keep all your saves in one folder then you can switch devices freely anf pick up where you left off. Like one playing on the TV, using the PC for GPU/streaming, and phone for mobile play.


I already had Syncthing set up on my PC, server, and phone, so adding another folder for game saves was a simple addition.
Definitely worth it to take an hour to set up and test everything so you never need to think about it again


Syncthing has all these features for free and works on mobile too. Just instruct your emulator to save to a Syncthing folder or create a new one. Has the added benefit of being able to sync any other type of file too, not just saves


There was a post on here awhile back about a Japanese kids program teaching CS principles without a computer, using real-world examples. Maybe its something like that?


So it’s a Gameboy Camera that harvests your data?
I forward emails to my paperless address, and never thought of using drag/drop. How does this work for you? I remember having trouble getting paperless to see emails that were already read, or otherwise it would constantly try to reupload the same files. Do you watch a specific folder and then have paperless move to a different folder on consumption?
Sounds like OP does something similar to what I do. They setup different email inboxes or catchalls for different services, then as email comes in it gets forwarded to paperless for OCR/search maybe?
I do this with paperless-ngx, where I forward some emails to a dedicated address that paperless watches. But I do this manually with emails that have important PDFs attached.
I’m not sure what the benefit is of automatically forwarding everything to paperless. Seems like duplicating emails unnecessarily, when email clients already have search/folder functions. Also email servers have mail rules so they can be sorted based on sender/recipient/subject/etc…
Literally everywhere is part of a bigger sunken landmass. Just depends where you draw the contour lines.


When I first started using Lemmy, someone recommended this and now I pass it to you:
Regarding FF7 Remake, I’d say it might be fun if you just want to play an action RPG, but once you get to about the midway point of the first game, the story gets impossible to follow if you’re unfamiliar with the plot.
The remake definitely assumes you’ve already played the original, as it’s not a 1:1 replication at all. There’s a ton of foreshadowing and specific story deviations, which won’t make any sense if you don’t know how the story first played out.
Without giving anything away, you can kind of think about it as if you were seeing the same story from another vantage point. Most stuff overlaps, but you also get new information, and some old information is only hinted at or isn’t mentioned at all.
Lots of stuff from the original has been cut for pacing, and new stuff added, so it really does feel like a completely different experience. Of the remakes, I’ve only played the first game, but Im waiting for the whole thing to be done so I can get the collection.


If someone is not willing to get involved and organize, run for office themselves, or any one of many different ways to influence the system, voting is literally the easiest thing they can do. Even people who are actively shaking up the system should also be doing this bare minimum thing.
So if the goal is not to vote in order to protest the blah blah blah… No one will know or care about their protest unless they mention how they don’t vote as often as possible.
The problem with this is its they’re either seeking validation and trying to seem morally superior, or they are trying to influence others not to vote. Either way, I hate when people brag about not voting, it should be something you’re ashamed of.
Did you try increasing the cache size?