Puddy

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[–] Puddy@feddit.de 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I had radicale running for some years, it was finicky to set up I remember doing a fix in the code. But when it worked it did so without issues. Not sure how active development was in the last years maybe it has improved.

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

Thank you so much for this suggestion. It's really a great step towards the end of tedious voice messages. Works great but is a bit slow when using the multilang voice model. I don't mind.

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Mailbox.org is great, I like that you get caldav and carddav as well. They're very privacy conscious as well. It's true the recent price increase doesn't make me happy either. The service is great and I couldn't find a better deal so I stick with them. Except for the price everything is perfect imho

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Oh that's cool! I tried to take part in their beta but it was a mix of the app wouldn't even start on my phone and when I finally found a version that would I couldn't find my invite key anymore. Guess it's time to give it a second chance :)

Professionally I love Logseq but I'd love to replace my personal Notion notes..

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Danke für euren input!

Ich glaube der Knackpunkt ist dass wir nachts die Fenster offen haben und so immer neue Mücken rein kommen wenn es innen lecker Biomüll gibt.. Also vorerst werden wir wohl jeden Abend den Müll runter bringen müssen.

 

Ich finde unseren Haushalt schon ziemlich erwachsen was Biomüll betrifft. Wir haben so Papiertüten in die kommt er rein und die werden relativ regelmäßig weg gebracht, so alle 1-3 Tage,je nachdem wie feucht der Inhalt ist.

Gerade haben wir wieder eine Mückenplage. Es gibt tausend verschiedene Eimer und Boxen in die man die Tüten einstellen kann, bei uns steht sie frei. Ein geschlossener Container würde doch schimmel provozieren, oder?

Und ein belüfteter bringt nichts gegen die Mücken?

Übersehe ich das ultimative Produkt?

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks I get what you're saying. I'm thinking more in line of "update hype has died down, everyone goes on vacation - we probably won't play for a few weeks". Either way I'll be able to start it up from my smartphone at anytime so all it takes is a quick chat message to have me start it up :)

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Interesting, thanks. Although the guide says roughly 10$ for t3.medium (2vCPU 4gb RAM) and I'm paying half of that at my current hoster for comparable specs. Still a cool guide!

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

It's running! I had to use the same Java version but that was basically it. Maybe I'll share the start-up/persistence scripts if they're done soon-ish.

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thanks, that's what I assumed. I'm hoping it'll be easy to switch to better specs in the cloud and still affordable, especially if it's easy to spin down the server on demand. We're usually playing "in bursts" of a few weeks..

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Oh thanks a lot for that recommendation, I was looking for docker images but nothing seemed just right.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/1305653

I used to host minecraft at a gameserver hosting service where you can easily click to select mods and so on.

I figured I can host it on a more powerful cloud vserver for cheaper if I can spare the hosting tools.

Can I just copy all the game files to a new server and run it with the same command, I think Java Software works that way right? It wouldn't care for libraries installed by the os, that correct? Both servers are Linux based, but the new one would be on ARM architecture - again, should be irrelevant thanks to Java right?

I'll give it a try, just wanted to see if anyone has tips on what to look out for.

I figured if I get proper startup and shutdown scripts setup I could even spin down the instance when I know nobody will be playing for a while and save some money. It would cost about 50 cents per month to have a separate persistent storage where the scripts could save to / recover from..

Any thoughts would be appreciated! Cheers

 

I used to host minecraft at a gameserver hosting service where you can easily click to select mods and so on.

I figured I can host it on a more powerful cloud vserver for cheaper if I can spare the hosting tools.

Can I just copy all the game files to a new server and run it with the same command, I think Java Software works that way right? It wouldn't care for libraries installed by the os, that correct? Both servers are Linux based, but the new one would be on ARM architecture - again, should be irrelevant thanks to Java right?

I'll give it a try, just wanted to see if anyone has tips on what to look out for.

I figured if I get proper startup and shutdown scripts setup I could even spin down the instance when I know nobody will be playing for a while and save some money. It would cost about 50 cents per month to have a separate persistent storage where the scripts could save to / recover from..

Any thoughts would be appreciated! Cheers

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Montage sind nur unreife Freitage

[–] Puddy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Wow, the minecraft community was huge on reddit. I'm really sad to see it get dispersed. Also I really don't think discord is a good alternative. Let's hope the community finds a great new home..

 

That's so cool, so if you're still on 1.19 you can use the compact update skipping (tutorial e.g. https://youtu.be/-VTuFla1cTs originally by NicNac I believe) to create the bugged shulker and assuming it survives the update have a super convenient way for update surpression in 1.20.

You could even move the surpresser around by repeating it, I mean the setup really isn't that big

 

I've built a bonemeal farm for the first time, in the past I never really missed it or thought it would be worth it. It's actually amazing! I used a moss based design and it was cheap and easy to build. Right after I added a micro crop farm for farming wheat which gave me easy access to the mud bricks - what a cool building block! Afterwards I realized I can set up a quick flower farm for dying all the white wool I have left over. I'll try a tree farm next, let's see if it'll be another must-have farm for me!

 

Habe die Reddit app vor fünf Minuten gelöscht und schon drei mal das Icon gesucht. Könnt ihr communities empfehlen die so richtig schön Zeitverschwendung sind? Ich will stolpernde Hunde, babies mit Zitronenscheibe, DINgore, attraktive Menschen die erstaunliche Akrobatik darbieten, ich will mir hinterher denken wow wieder ne Stunde meiner Jugend vergeudet. Ich will ausweichend "ach nix" antworten wenn mich jemand fragt warum ich so gebannt aufs Smartphone starre. Ich will Flachwitze die schlechter sind als von einer KI erdacht. Bitte! Ich brauch meinen fix!

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