There are root apps that can limit battery charge level. If you have an older phone that’s rootable, I would look into that.
There are root apps that can limit battery charge level. If you have an older phone that’s rootable, I would look into that.
The VM eats through the battery, that’s the only hangup I have with this. Otherwise that’s a fantastic idea.
That first part is why I still maintain my Google Photos account. I have most of it on Immich at this point, but given that’s still in active development, I like having options.
That’s a solid 3rd party use case. I’m setting it up on my cluster right now.
No, PC isn’t Java only. PC is the only platform that can play Java, while literally everything else - PC included - can play Bedrock.
Bedrock has been the norm now for longer than Java was; sorry.
If both are Bedrock, then no problem.
Physical machines (except my gaming PC) get Ratchet & Clank character names, and matching labels to go with it. My trusty sidekick Thinkpad T14 G1 is named “Clank”. It runs LMDE.
VMs and LXCs get actually-descriptive names, since those are what run my services.
Gaming PC is called “Dagny”; it’s a Scandinavian name for “a new day”, since that PC was a gift to myself after my divorce. It’s currently the only Windows machine in my house now.
Maybe 5 years ago. Vanilla runs fine these days.
I run 7th gen Intel hardware for my server cluster. Minecraft VMs run totally fine.
I’ve had zero issues running vanilla in a basic VM.
Why is everyone suggesting random third party shit?
Straight from Mojang/Microsoft:
Bedrock: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server/bedrock
Java: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server
Follow the instructions and go.
I have two domains through Porkbun. Never had an issue with them. No-nonsense, simple UI, good prices.
Recommended or not, sometimes it’s just really handy to have available. I use Google Sheets for various things (for now), including my monthly budget, and chore/TV/etc schedules for the kids. It’s far easier to just pop in on my phone really quick to look at or edit something when needed, instead of pulling out my laptop that may or may not be dead and waiting for that to boot, or going upstairs to my bedroom to sit at my PC, at which point I would have already forgotten what I was supposed to be doing (fuckin ADHD).
Why though
My ISP (like most ISPs) will just forward nastygrams from the content owners. Usually big companies like NBC or whatever. My ISP is a local setup (XMission in Utah) and only forwards them as a courtesy. They don’t actually do anything. It’s nice.
I tried spinning up my own Lemmy instance. Everything was configured properly, but I could not get it working. Mind you, I run lots of things that take more than a drop-in compose.yml, so I’m not sure what I was doing wrong 🤔
Nice. Appears mine is currently illuminated 😅
Fair point.
Toss in another drive for RAID5. That way you can at least have some redundancy…
Can we ban editorialized headlines? Please? This is incredibly clickbaity.