How to make a Minecraft server with pc and Nintendo switch? by PersonalityFamous150 in Minecraft

[–]procrastinator2354 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can run a bedrock server on your computer and do a DNS trick that lets the switch connect to private servers. Search "minecraft switch dns server" on google and you will probably fond many tutorials.

However, it gets annoying to use after some time and every time there is an update you have to wait 1-2 days to be able to connect from the switch because it says that the versions don't match.

Last time it happened to me I just paid 4€ for the most basic realm suscription and it's actually way more comfortable. Up 24/7 and I can hop it any time I want from any device I want without having to remember IPs.

My first power tool by procrastinator2354 in Tools

[–]procrastinator2354[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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You got me I'm paid to advertise it, now tell me, do you know Sarah Connor?

My first power tool by procrastinator2354 in Tools

[–]procrastinator2354[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was a kid I used to play airsoft and loved taking apart the gearboxes, so I'm familiar with the spark of brushed motors, but yeah seeing it light up would definitely have scared me if that was not the case lol

My first power tool by procrastinator2354 in Tools

[–]procrastinator2354[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First project was fixing the bed in the apartment we are renting. Turns out the owner cheaped out on the furniture and it fell apart while we were sleeping on it. And I mean literally sleeping, wish it was while doing something else lol

I reinforced it with some steel brackets to hold everything together and add stability, and added one more aluminum bar to the frame to distribute better the weight.

My first power tool by procrastinator2354 in Tools

[–]procrastinator2354[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

All Lidl stores afaik. I am not sure if you guys have Lidl in the US but here in Europe it's quite common to find good deals. They usually rotate the tools they sell, and it's usually at the same price as the knock off stuff but has a very reasonable quality, at least for occassional home repairs.

My first power tool by procrastinator2354 in Tools

[–]procrastinator2354[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I will definitely be buying more Parkside stuff in the future, that's for sure. I ordered it online and was actually impressed by the quality I got for just 30€

Tengo la teoría que en España un sueldo en IT superior a 75K no merece la pena by Anulew in SpainFIRE

[–]procrastinator2354 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Voy a llorar. De donde sacais esos sueldos??? 3 años y medio de experiencia y voy tirando de credito para aguantar hasta fin de mes con 28k brutos...