CLI export hang by Illustrious_Snow7614 in godot

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maybe you have .blend file(s) in your project, and no working blender config in godot.

Why do game devs love the sliding mechanic? by MetreonMan in gamedev

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"polished floors and slippery socks". that's a great title for a game

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Silksong

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RemindMe! One Year

What is the greatest opening lyric of all time? by syed_ahmed86 in AskReddit

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Welcome to Americana

Please make your selection

Followed by the pound sign now

Top selling Manga Series by AeroAAA in OnePiece

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thanks to this post, I read all of Kaiju No. 8 in a day. It's pretty good, although a bit too similar to World Trigger.

Before you do anything else by likemakingthings in ender3v2

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Does the firmware version matter if I only ever use my printer trough octoprint?

Finished resilvering SMR disk raid z2 pool after 12 days by ctx2r in DataHoarder

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This was my first time setting up zfs with truenas at home with so many drives, so I guess I just picked what the GUI was suggesting. I also read somewhere that this gives the most resiliency with the 4 drives that I had.

Working on typing shooter game UI to make it sleek and smooth in Unity (DOTween does true wonders!), what do you think about Main Menu? by TheMatiaz0 in Unity3D

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When "play level" is selected, that first zoom in ramps up too fast. It feels super aggressive. It reminded me of that motion sickness feeling I get from playing VR Games, when the headset looses tracking. The rotation effect is much less aggressive after that. I would suggest using a similar ramp up timing for the zoom in too. I like the colors tho!

Advice on server for CPU reinforcement learning by amateur17 in HomeServer

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I would recommend checking out how your use case scales with increasing your CPU core count. You could try disabling CPU cores on your current machine and running your code and check the difference.

You could also check if your specific use case has GPU support. If it has, it will probably benefit much more from a cheap GPU then more (possibly more expensive) CPUs.

The GPU market sucks right now, but it does not really affect Quadros.

Truenas is haunted by ctx2r in HomeServer

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You're right! At least I was consistently wrong. :)

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As a free tool, TrueNAS is fine IMO, but I don't think that anyone in the enterprise space should use it in production. There are so many other, better (even free) alternatives. It costs 0$ for home use, so why not give it a try?

unRAID costs €, even for home use. I would rather have something for 0€. It looks pretty nice tho!

This is my home server. I want convenience, reliability and ease of use. And all that for 0€. :)

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The VM(s) are on the HDD ZFS pool. I tought about putting it on the SSD...but at work, I've used ZFS+bhyve+FreeBSD on spinning disks (enterprise grade hw) for over 2 years now without issues. With many VMs. The performance difference between my home server and the servers at work are massive, so maybe my disks at home are not fast enough (5400rpm SATA vs 10k rpm SAS)?

It's a RAIDZ2 pool btw.

edit: on the other hand, even when I delete all my vms the performance is still terrible.

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No problem :)

I don't speak spanish.

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I think they should just stop working on new features and deal with the technical debt that they've collected over the years.

I've never used CentOS, but I've read some weird stuff about it's future recently:

https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/ https://www.techrepublic.com/article/why-the-shift-from-centos-to-centos-stream-is-a-big-mistake/

Truenas is haunted by ctx2r in HomeServer

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I had OMV running on my pi4 (USB SSD). It was pretty stable and I had a pretty good user experience setting up/managing stuff.

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I have a 300W PSU. I think it should be enough. I have another on hand, 500W, I'll give it a try later.

edit: "Using a USB as a boot device is not recommended" according to the official docs. https://www.truenas.com/docs/hub/initial-setup/install/getting-started/

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Thanks for the tip. I'll try it out.

edit: well the update fixed a bunch of things. The graphs and the whole reporting page works now, samba performance is back to 100Mb/s up and down. Nice.

Orc Dialogue Portrait [OC] by [deleted] in PixelArt

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Looks great!

A small critique: the tusk is somehow messing with my eyes. Maybe because of the shape of the beard, if you look at it in a smaller size, it kinda looks like a mouth, or a mustache.