Beautiful! Thank you so much. It is very nostalgic for me too.
Damn. Just a minute going to donate to archive.org. It needs to keep existing.
Beautiful! Thank you so much. It is very nostalgic for me too.
Damn. Just a minute going to donate to archive.org. It needs to keep existing.
Yes, it aired on UPN!
Seven Days. It has one of the coolest premises, and the lead is like a combination of James Bond and McGuyver.
I never found it on any tracker, but I literally looked it up before writing this and learned it has a DVD release in 2018, so that is exciting.
I am learning this is the case. I think I may be better off running a Nextcloud instance, or similar suite using better applications for stuff like file sharing, which is more important.
I am learning this is the case. I think I may be better off running a Nextcloud instance, or similar suite using better applications for stuff like file sharing, which is more important.
I am learning this is the case. I think I may be better off running a Nextcloud instance, or similar suite using better applications for stuff like file sharing, which is more important.
Cool. That might be the better route than virtualization, since basically every self-hosting project seems to use docker anyways.
Of course I can just virtualize CasaOS...
Would you rate CasaOS over something like ProxMox? I know there is a difference in purpose, since ProxMox is about virtualization and CasaOS is about easy hosting of docker instances.
Do you have an opinion on what is better in the long run for self-hosting?
Have fun!!
https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/about/introduction.html
The website itself is a fantastic resource, with plenty of links to tutorials including their own. Documentation is built into the editor, and functions are searchable.
https://gamefromscratch.com/?s=godot I really enjoy his youtube channel and is overall a great resource for anything game dev.
That is a reasonable solution!
At the moment I am just getting handy with proxmox and learning to set that up. My domain provider comes with 3 months of email, and I hope to be ready by then to port it and keep using it.
I never got to see the ending. I only watched a handful of episodes, and definitely nowhere close to the 66 that were produced.
I am glad that it has a good ending. Seems like a perfect capsule of a series.