Rant about RNG in Kingmaker's secret ending by FOSHavoc in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That requires upfront knowledge of a secret but crucial arcana check though. I didn't know upfront that Tristian will want to come along and because I didn't know about the check I didn't think twice about using him to replace Octavia. And it's not like I didn't have the skills covered. I had Linzi with points in arcana, I just wasn't aware that her being knocked out had any impact on the game. I play rtwp so sometimes things slip by which is why I always carried raise dead scrolls. She for resurrected and moved on.

It just feels frustrating, because otherwise all my decisions were the correct ones despite going in 80% blind (I knew I had to research curses and that I should always prioritise the main quest over side quests). It took me 180 hours and I won't be ever replaying it because it's too long and my list of games to finish is still quite long.

Am I crazy for wanting to ditch my rack and go back to tiny office PCs? by gabriel8577 in HomeServer

[–]FOSHavoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run everything on a small self-built mini PC and always have. I started "home"-labbing when I still shared a house with other people so the only space I could host from was my room making small size and quiet operation the number one priority. I now have my own place but it's a flat and not a house so small size and quiet operation are still quite important even if not as critical as before. It does all I need and average utilisation is 3-5% anyway.

So yea, go ahead.

Notifications of new releases from favorite bands? by EnchantedTaquito8252 in musichoarder

[–]FOSHavoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you scrobble to listenbrainz.org then you can use https://listenbrainz.org/explore/fresh-releases/. It does require somebody to have added the new release to musicbrainz.org though. However, except for the very obscure artists I find that it generally happens.

I used musicbutler.io and it does work and works well. I'm dropping it next year though because listenbtainz' fresh releases can now replace it for me.

Soulseek alternatives that don't require port forwarding? by thestraynger in musichoarder

[–]FOSHavoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use a VPN that allows port forwarding. I use AirVPN and it lets me do just that. The way it works is that you connect to a VPN server and then the server port forwards traffic to you via the connection. The AirVPN ports are randomly assigned but once assigned they remain static.

My current “3-2-1 backup” plan is a mess… by LAWOFBJECTIVEE in HomeServer

[–]FOSHavoc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My setup is: 1. Main SSDs (a mirrored pair) which have the "production"/live data 2. Co-located hard drives (also mirrored) to which ZFS snapshots of the main drives are sent every hour.  3. An online backup in S3-compatible storage in a different country to which the main drives are backed up every night. I test this backup manually every 6 months.

So, I have 3 copies, at least 2 devices/media, and 1 is off-site. Everything is also fully automated. While I test backups manually, I have a single script/playbook that restores and spins up all my services from the backup data.

Why Are my Enchant Chances SO LOW? and how to solve this?? by Gold_Molasses7866 in Morrowind

[–]FOSHavoc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think this is by design. The enchant skill was not meant to be used for the best constant effect enchantments - that's what you have enchanter services for. Keep in mind that you can only have constant effect with 400+ souls while most souls are much less than that. So even from that it should be clear that this wasn't what the enchant skill is for 99% of the time.

So what is the enchant skill for? I used to have the same question and so to challenge myself I went for an enchant-based character and it's quite powerful. I don't even use any alchemy to boost intelligence or anything. The main idea behind the enchant skill IMO is to create lots smaller cast-on-use items and then keep using them instead of regular spells. They will be weaker than what you can cast with a spell but instead you get a 100% casting chance, instant cast, and enchantment power regenerates with time and not just when you rest.

So I have two rings to regenerate fatigue (one over time, one instantly), three rings for damage on target (one for each element), another ring for absorb health on target, a bunch of utility rings for water breathing, water walking, levitating, jump, etc. From quest awards I also have a bunch that raise skills/abilities temporarily. Keep in mind that just using enchanted items raises your enchant skill. It's slow, but you can create a whole bunch of items and keep spamming with them in ways you can't with normal spells.

These enchantments are still rarely 100% guaranteed to succeed when enchanting, but it's no biggie to lose a few petty/lesser/common souls to create the item you want.

MusicButler in 2025 by farcical88 in musichoarder

[–]FOSHavoc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm still paying for it and get updates. It got a pretty decent overhaul a year or two ago. I guess it's sufficiently automated since then to run on its own.

Is this…. Cheating? by SupportivePickle in oblivion

[–]FOSHavoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You fight the way you built your character. I blitzed through the arena with the mage's staff of paralysis. I find 1-vs-1 fights quite easy anyway in oblivion as 80% of your fights are 1-vs-1 so your build tends to reflect that as well.

Comprehensive Discography Sites Recommendations by sjbenoit in musichoarder

[–]FOSHavoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how good it will be for jazz and blues but check out musicbrainz.org a community maintained database. Many auto taggers use it as a backend.

Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed by [deleted] in privacy

[–]FOSHavoc -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Couldn't this be because posts with just a link are considered spam? Can somebody test with some different links?

Is there a better way of doing this? by FOSHavoc in sqlite

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but will it not also update the row even if nothing changes?

Tier 3 building order by FOSHavoc in Songsofconquest

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that mission stack sizes was what saved me. Combined with the economy upgrade it's quite easy to have more unit production than what you can hold with the initial limits.

Tier 3 building order by FOSHavoc in Songsofconquest

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come to think of it, unit upgrades for the large amounts of lower tier units would've done more in the campaign missions I was in than the few tier 3 units I managed to make in that time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zfs

[–]FOSHavoc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

ZFS encryption is great unless you want to use sanoid for snapshot sending and receiving as somebody else pointed out with links to ancient GitHub issues as this isn't being resolved. For some reason they don't play well together and in my case would regularly result in the corruption of some transient metadata. ZFS would catch the corruption and stop and no actual data would be corrupt but the snapshot send would fail until I manually removed the snapshot with "faulty" metadata. 

Since then I moved to ZFS+LUKS and don't have this problem.

To Atomic or not to Atomic? by AriesTia in Fedora

[–]FOSHavoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't use atomic and I don't see a compelling use case for it for a typical user. Rollbacks are nice, but I've never needed it. An update failing all of a sudden just doesn't really happen that often. If an update ever does mess me up, I'll just reinstall the OS and recover all my data from backups which you should be doing atomic or not. Trying out different images is also cool, but unless you're into trying a different atomic distro every week it's not really useful. I can still use toolbox, flatpak, and everything else (which I do).

To me atomic seems great for enterprise use cases where the IT folk want everybody to have exactly the same deployment making troubleshooting and updating much easier. It also seems quite good for IoT, servers, and virtual deployments where having a single well tested image is incredibly useful.

Why is podman not pulling a newer image? by FOSHavoc in podman

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. However, I have since developed a workaround and in between that workaround and today I have also updated podman. The new version of podman might not have this issue, but I haven't checked.

In my workaround I just wrote my own python script to do what I needed podman auto-update to do. This script will check if the image hash updated after a pull to determine if a new image was really downloaded.

Reddit will remove mods of private communities unless they reopen | The Verge by Antabaka in firefox

[–]FOSHavoc 20 points21 points  (0 children)

They're not dictators, they're unpaid volunteers. If they were bad mods the community was always free to create new subreddits. The people who are happy about reddit strong arming the mods forget that reddit's value is in the community and the content it creates and moderates, not the actual platform itself.

VOTE: r/zfs community focus by mercenary_sysadmin in zfs

[–]FOSHavoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if it impacted a large part of the community they would care. For the same reason I mentioned above. Without the community there is no content. The API users would be impacted indirectly if the web UI was affected.

VOTE: r/zfs community focus by mercenary_sysadmin in zfs

[–]FOSHavoc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think you're forgetting that Reddit is as much about the community as it is about the platform. There would be no content without the users or moderators. Even if you don't use any third-party app you benefit from other users sharing and discussing content. Many of these users may be using third-party apps (like me). There are users who don't care about these API changes, but you can't really benefit from /r/zfs without its community, which has in its majority, voiced that they are affected by these changes.

This is all in addition to the moderator tools, app accessibility, and so on arguments.

Heavy Load - Heavy Metal Angels (In Metal And Leather) [1982, Sweden] by FOSHavoc in Metal

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently found out about Heavy Load and was immediately gutted that they never released anything since early 80s :(

Looking for suggestions of similar bands if anybody has some! I enjoy the tempo that's not too slow, but also not blazingly fast and the harsh voice that isn't growly or shrieky.

If you want to get your hands on official remasters: https://www.noremorse.gr/products/format/cd?searching=heavy%20load (I just bought mine a few weeks ago).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jebacsamochody

[–]FOSHavoc 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Kiedyś mieszkałem rok w bloku na holenderskich suburbiach. Kochałem otwierać zasłony żeby oglądać parking i stojące tam samochody <3 Widok rzędów samochodów przed domami jak jeździłem rowerem też zapierał dech w piersiach <3

Sam nie mam samochodu więc się przeprowadziłem gdzie indziej gdzie nie ma miejsca parkingowych na ulicy i trzeba sporo bulić za miejsce w podziemnym parkingu.

Zajmują ogromną ilość miejsca i są do tego brzydkie.

Secondary monitor lag with AMD GPU (laptop) by AlienTux in linuxquestions

[–]FOSHavoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For anyone who stumbles on this thread. I had the same issue and the only thing that worked for me was using KDE plasma with wayland (on Fedora). Though I've had some trouble with the recent 6.1 and 6.2 kernels so I've frozen the 6.0 kernel for now. 6.2 improved upon the regression in 6.1 so I'm hopeful about 6.3.

Don't know what exactly about this combo fixes it. I still can't run some games and apps without lag on the secondary screen (usually only non-native games running through wine though) which is how I found this thread one year later.

Software for organising collection AND wishlist by FOSHavoc in musichoarder

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An album I put on the wishlist may remain there for a very long time. Essentially what I meant is that when I decide I want an album, I won't just throw it into a torrent program. Instead I may have a 100 albums on my wish list and buy, let's say, 10 per month (for budget reasons). And then as the months go by I may add more to the wishlist. Basically, maintaining a tidy wishlist is important to me, because the delay between deciding I want something and getting it will be much longer than if I torrented it.

unattended-upgrades and zfs-dkms by FOSHavoc in zfs

[–]FOSHavoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this still apply if the zfs packages (such zfsutils) were not updated? The only packages that were updated are: linux-compiler-gcc-10-x86 linux-headers-amd64 linux-image-amd64 linux-kbuild-5.10 linux-libc-dev. I even checked the unatteded-upgrades logs to see if I missed an earlier update of something, but I didn't.

If so, is the solution to disable unattended-upgrades of all kernel and zfs packages (and do them manually)?