

I just solved this exact issue after living with it for a few months.
For me it was a bad PSU, voltage drop probably stopping the HDDs and SSDs, which knocked over the Kernel


I just solved this exact issue after living with it for a few months.
For me it was a bad PSU, voltage drop probably stopping the HDDs and SSDs, which knocked over the Kernel
Fallout 3 is very similar to Skyrim.
I’d suggest that.
If you’re comfortable with modding, in suggest “A Tale of two wastelands” as this merges fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas into a single game.
Fallout 1 and 2 are very different games. Good, but nothing like Skyrim.
Fallout 4 feels very different, not in a bad way but it’s not got the charm of Skyrim or Fallout 3, that lovely feeling of finding things in a flawlessly crafted world.
How about Fallout? Two of them are a similar experience.


Had this problem for a the last three months. Tested hard drives, memory and everything else.
Turned out to be a PSU with an intermittent issue where it would drop voltage. Very annoying!


is it 131ft long? 🤔


Might not help.
Some Samsung Bluetooth sharing services talk to other devices with Bluetooth off.
Likely on other brands too. It’s infuriating how normalised this has become despite the obvious privacy and security issues.


More people would watch that over debates


A photo we’re assuming is the Mona Lisa!


For a while, meta progression felt like a clever way to keep games fresh. You’d unlock new gear, perks, or passive bonuses between runs, and that sense of forward motion made failure feel productive.
Sounds like regular progression?
One of the things that stops people making changes and choices of their own accord is fear.
Fear of the unknown, the uncertainty. Anon had a choice to make, they made it.
If they’d made a different choice, their life would have been different. Maybe better maybe not, certainly different.
And in most places, you can and should report a therapist who did this.


What other game lets you…
Stun Gun till they wet themselves.
Pour petrol on them while they’re down
Flick a match on them when they get up
Piss on the corpse when they fall down
Wonder if there’s something my subconscious is telling me?
😁


Reads like an advert, more than journalism, that’s why it gets my downvote.


I was confused by your metaphor so was genuinely trying to clarify!
I couldn’t work out if you thought they’re wasting resources on Linux or should be investing in Linux


Can you clarify, are they focused on Linux or ignoring it?
Ah, gotcha! Thanks.
I feel like that information could have multiple implications in future. Thank you!
Did you learn that about my jellyfin by looking at my post history or connecting to my server? 😀
It’d struggle a bit on some setups, like when I’m using the Jellyfin app on my GFs smart TV… Or explaining to a friend in Europe how to setup a VPN without breaking anything else on his network… It is a risk for sure.
I’m too tired right now to parse what you mean about the port forwarding. I guess the idea is to reduce the impact if Jellyfin were breached or exploited. If you’re up for it, can you explain more about why that relates to port forwarding?
I’m not sure that’s gonna work with my Jellyfin 🤔🫤
Be better than bad RAM! Or CPU probably