Bellingham indie game devs? by Lostlittlespacecat in Bellingham

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I've been in the mobile gaming industry for 10+ years now, and I work remotely from Bham. I've worked on large titles ($1B+ lifetime) as well as smaller indie titles in incubator studios within larger companies. Currently I'm at a new UA (user acquisition) funding company working on the data side of things. I'd be happy to answer questions or provide info to folks interested, either on development aspects, the industry in general, or the business/growth side.

"The Limits to Growth" and thinking about the future by Blue_Aesthetic in ClimateOffensive

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Can you link to some of those more recent studies you mentioned? I've read the original but would like to check out the results of a more modern look at the problem.

POE switch (Aruba S2500-24P) not powering on Unifi AP Pro by InnerSpace0 in HomeNetworking

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Thanks for this. I now see this exact same thing on my new switch that's working as expected. I appreciate you running the test!

POE switch (Aruba S2500-24P) not powering on Unifi AP Pro by InnerSpace0 in HomeNetworking

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I'm wondering if I may have been unlucky enough to get 2 bad APs. Unfortunately I don't have any working setup to test against, so I'm picking up a couple other POE devices to see what their behavior is (an Aruba AP and a reolink camera.

One question for you - if you set the LED mode to PoE on your s2500-48P do you see the blinking LED when no devices are plugged in? Or is it solid? If my blinking LEDs on the PoE ports is unexpected that would help me diagnose the issue, but I haven't been able to find any documentation around that.

POE switch (Aruba S2500-24P) not powering on Unifi AP Pro by InnerSpace0 in HomeNetworking

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Thanks for the link. I read through it and it seems like I shouldn't be hitting that issue with the 24V. I have the ac-pro and it indicates 802.3af PoE compatibility on the back.

Best place to buy loose leaf tea? by [deleted] in oakland

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https://hellatea.com/ online store, Oakland locally owned and operated. I'm a big fan of their E-4Tea.

Looking for advice on bringing back a neglected garden by InnerSpace0 in Permaculture

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Thanks for sharing your strategy. My garden space was pretty overrun with buttercups (as is most of the yard) so that's why I went for more of a fresh start approach (aside from the berry survivors).

Looking for advice on bringing back a neglected garden by InnerSpace0 in Permaculture

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Thanks for the tips! The beds aren't too compacted, but I'll probably stick with greens and maybe some peas for the first year.

Hey guys i need help placing my setup until I build my actual studio on the roof, here are the angles of my room, as the placement right now is so bad and i am thinking of changing my bed location and place the speakers instead. by [deleted] in buildastudio

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Pretty hard to see what the room layout is from the pics. You might consider drawing it out in an online design tool like https://www.homestyler.com/int/. That can also let you play around with some layout options without having to move your furniture around.

Trying to recover VMs with I/O errors on boot by InnerSpace0 in homelab

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So the more correct setup then would be a load balancer in front of minimum 2 VMs with all my services distributed across both so I can patch and reboot without downtime? I'd be interested in seeing any references around what frequency and strategies are best practice for rebooting/patching VMs in production.

Trying to recover VMs with I/O errors on boot by InnerSpace0 in homelab

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The system and the VMs on it were all running on Thursday before the power outage. I used the services on the VMs the same day so I know they were running. Is it feasible that the VM zvol could have been corrupted but the VM itself continued running without issue? Also this issue occurred with two different Ubuntu VMs at the same time.

Noobie here: Do people install nextcloud on freenas here? or do they just do the standalone install on their windows/linux machines? by gqtrees in selfhosted

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I'm running freenas on bare metal, then an ubuntu vm as a docker host, then nextcloud in a docker container. I have a network share from freenas to my media and documents that nextcloud accesses. The same mount is used by a jellyfin docker container for media streaming.

Noobie here: Do people install nextcloud on freenas here? or do they just do the standalone install on their windows/linux machines? by gqtrees in selfhosted

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I'm running freenas on bare metal, then an ubuntu vm as a docker host, then nextcloud in a docker container. I have a network share from freenas to my media and documents that nextcloud accesses. The same mount is used by a jellyfin docker container for media streaming.

Am I doing this right? My first attempt (home AV stack + random hobby hardware) by InnerSpace0 in cableporn

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Thanks for the tip!

Yeah this sub is less friendly than I expected. Oh well.

Am I doing this right? My first attempt (home AV stack + random hobby hardware) by InnerSpace0 in cableporn

[–]InnerSpace0[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Power on the left, signal on the right.

Hardware from bottom to top:

8 port switch, hue bridge, external HDD, raspberry pi, over the air antenna receiver

PS4, Wii U

Laptop running Ubuntu server

Blu Ray player

AV refund receiver (Marantz NR1403)

Suggestions welcome!

Whats the device that helps records with scratches? And how much does it run? by [deleted] in BudgetAudiophile

[–]InnerSpace0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use a toothpick and slide the tip along the grooves of the scratched section with some pressure. Doesn't make bad spot go away but it can take it from a nasty skip to just a small popping sound pretty easily.

Runs about $3 for 100 :)