This game is not hard, but it is fun. Take your hovercraft racing, shooting everyone you see. Be mindful to refuel and stock up on ammo, and you’ll do great....
The most annoying part I think is because I so rarely need them. All my Pis run headless, but the one time I do need direct console access I have to find the bloody adapters. Leaving them attached and unused is just asking them to get damaged.
Rather than using micro-hdmi (which hardly anything uses), stick a pair of usb-c DP ports instead if size is an issue. at least then I don’t need adapters that are ONLY needed for the Pi.
For those of you who use Raspberry Pi’s in your home environment, I’m curious as to what you use them for. What applications are you running on them? Do you have your Pi’s setup in a cluster?
I have 2 Pi 4s in operation. One is a Moonlight/USBoverIP stream gaming portal. It automatically turns on and connects to a VM running Sunshine on my Proxmox host, passes any USB controllers/bluetooth etc to the VM so the big loud gaming box is in the basement and the tiny Pi is next to the TV. 1080p60 works great, minimal lag.
The other acts mostly as a quorum server for the proxmox servers, I have two proxmox hosts and use the second Pi to ensure the cluster doesn’t get split brain. It also acts as a USBoverIP host for my home automation Zigbee and Zwave usb sticks, so that either proxmox host can connect to the USB sticks and the home automation VMs aren’t locked to a physical host.
I’m sure you’ve heard plenty through the forums, but Truenas virtualized is perfectly fine so long as you’re passing through an HBA directly. It doesn’t affect reliability any, but it doesn’t add any features either.
“Can I virtualized Truenas” is probably the second most popular question after “do I really need ECC ram”
Sure. Whether they’re effective and actually able to execute is another question.
A simple way might simply be to put an actual executable in the file instead, and when a user double clicks to open it it’ll run instead. Or there’s stuff to hide in metadata that could exploit particular players, or even some OS preview systems, and get execution that way.
But……really pretty unlikely. Possible definitely, but you’d have to go through a lot of effort to get hit by something.
I remember travelling and going to Internet cafes at each city to upload pictures back to my server at home. Was like a modern phone booth for a short period.
Kerbal Space Program 2 update For Science arrives on December 19, adding progression and a tech tree to the space simulation sequel. (www.pcgamesn.com)
[Gamers Nexus] Intel's Snake Oil and Completely Insane Anti-AMD Marketing (www.youtube.com)
The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (www.spacebar.news)
Oracle keeps changing the idle requirements for compute instances
Has anyone noticed that oracle keeps changing the idle requirements for compute instances?...
Hi-Octane - violently racing a hovercraft (youtu.be)
This game is not hard, but it is fun. Take your hovercraft racing, shooting everyone you see. Be mindful to refuel and stock up on ammo, and you’ll do great....
Raspberry Pi - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5 (www.raspberrypi.com)
Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ?
For those of you who use Raspberry Pi’s in your home environment, I’m curious as to what you use them for. What applications are you running on them? Do you have your Pi’s setup in a cluster?
Forward IP headers in HAProxy to get the real IP of the client
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How to make setup more resilient? Proxmox mini-PC \w iSCSI to TrueNAS
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It was Donkey Kong Country (SNES) for me (startrek.website)
Can mp4 or mkv files contain virus?
when downloading movies, series and anime they mostly come in those formats. Can they contain virus? if yes, do they get detected with antivirus?
The World’s Last Internet Cafes (restofworld.org)
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