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LFGSS and Microcosm shutting down 16th March 2025 (the day before the Online Safety Act is enforced)
well this sucks. Thanks @Velocio for all the hardwork over the years. Met a lot of ppl on here (that I no longer see due to flying to the other side of the world!)
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My company ditched 8gb M laptops as they did struggle.
This is my m1 16gb "daily" usage. And I'm not a heavy user (but Webex seems to love all the ram).Personally I would stretch to 16Gb if possible. The M1 I find insanely fast, and even though I'm switching to an M3/M4 soon I don't think I even need to. Had the M1 since launch
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I believe you can buy a drive and attach it to the slim
https://direct.playstation.com/en-us/buy-accessories/disc-drive-for-ps5-digital-edition-consoles
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so I think I made myself accidentally a little OP so gonna tweak the settings. That said, the mod allows you to configure a lot of things, from god mode, right down to just individual setting of stats (or % instead).
even with being a bit OP, the boss battles I've still had to learn the skills and what's going on. Instead of dieing 10+ times though, I tend to die 2-3 times now.
The downside is the open world bit becomes very easy (like 1 hit kills). You can use the Windows Overlay or hotkeys to enable/disable on the fly I'm just lazy. Becareful with the windows overlay, many multiplayer games will pick up on it and close out. I had to remove it even though the cheat engine itself was not running.
note: wemod does charge, but the free version can be used for 2 hours a day. I figured it was worth it since it also had mods to prey (bit broken) so I could finish that game too
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Am playing Black Myth: Wukong but did in the end have to resort to using WeMod to change the difficulty. I really thought it would be more like GoW from the reviews, but honestly it's a Souls Lite type game.
it's weird, the standard mobs are soooo easy, then you get to the air boss and get hammered. I feel it's really unbalanced, and I still don't get companies not putting in difficulty/accessability options.
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you can make a linux machine route, just easier to use a pre-rolled image
# Enable IP Forwarding echo -e '\n#Enable IP Routing\nnet.ipv4.ip_forward = 1' | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf sudo sysctl -p # NET for VPN Tunnel sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun0 -j MASQUERADE sudo iptables -A FORWARD -i tun0 -o eth0 -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT sudo iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o tun0 -j ACCEPT systemctl enable netfilter-persistent
is what I used in my ubuntu os above.
note: there's probably a billion times better way to do this, I was just fucking around when I made htis thing.
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That device does have hardware AES
https://www.mediatek.com/products/home-networking/mt7628k-n-a
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just a note, the cpu on the a raspberry pi isn't great and your vpn through put will be quite low. No AES-NI support in the cpu.
Ages ago (2018) I rolled my own distro (it's a hack job) to get hardware support on a RK3328 chip
https://github.com/Kyrth/rk3328-ubuntu-jeos
It was for this single board: https://libre.computer/products/roc-rk3328-cc/
Don't use it any more as I just got hardware from work that will easily do this.
one random thing that I learnt about AMEX is they carry your credit history with you. I've had an AMEX for a very long time in the UK, moved to the US, called them, new card sent and boom my US credit history is from the day I got my first AMEX. Like 15+ years before I moved to the US.
It's a niche thing, but that helped me a lot in the first ~6 months here in the states (as I had credit score, I could buy a car, rent easily etc...)