Guts and Casca in some kind of fluffy romantic comedy setting. Those two deserve a rest.
Guts and Casca in some kind of fluffy romantic comedy setting. Those two deserve a rest.
Faster content consumption.
We all suffered as kids when TV shows dragged for too long when the authors ran out of ideas — Dragon Ball Z I’m looking at you.
Manga cuts through all of that. You can simply skim through the filler much easier.
I’ll concede that, some times, manga slows down too. But it is orders of magnitude more tolerable than, say, anime.
The mangas that got me hooked where a combination of old and new: Junji Ito stuff, Berserk, Claymore, Chainsaw Man, The Way of the Househusband and Dorohedoro. I know that I just mixed some of the absolute best works of art that you could find in the format with totally mid and forgettable stuff, but that is the good thing about aging — you do not give a fuck.
My only gripe with wiki.js was the use of SQL for local storage. My wiki must be future proof and locking myself in an obscure SQL database was the deal breaker. I know that you can sync with a Git repo, but it felt like an overkill.
Thank you for your comment, however, considering that renting a VPS with similar specs would cost twice, if not more, for a single year, I believe that factoring in a second drive for RAID configuration and a potential UPS (although I would not mind the downtime) is more than possible.
El éxodo de Digg hacia Reddit se ha vuelto a producir, exactamente por los mismos motivos: un cambio horrible de políticas que obligaban a los usuarios fieles a la plataforma a consumir una cantidad disparatada de anuncios - sometiéndolos a utilizar una interfaz nueva totalmente dirigida a darle protagonismo a los anuncios.
El que esté interesado, que investigue sobre el motivo por el que todos los usuarios de Digg migraron a reddit allá por los 2000’s.
Aquí hay algo más de contexto: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/digg-v4
Es muy gracioso que todo lo que llegó a ser Reddit en su auge se lo debe a esa metedura de pata colosal de Digg, y ahora, unos 13 años después, hagan exactamente el mismo movimiento.
While I totally agree that managing hardware at home can be cumbersome, if you need large and slow amounts of storage - e.g. for torrenting o plex - VPS are too expensive. With a ~250 € investment I could get a server with 2TB HD that consumes 50W at max while the same VPS would cost me twice - if not more for 12 months.
Alternativamente, os podéis suscribir a la llamada Lista Robinson. Yo estoy suscrito desde 2018 y mano de santo.
+1 Dokuwiki. It is a little complicated than most to configure the first time, but once you have everything running, it will work without complaints. Also, the whole wiki is stored as plain text files, which is awesome for backups.
I researched using Bookstack but you can access the pictures even if you do not have an account and have the right URL, anybody can see the picture/attachment file in any browser.
Not having well-implemented access control was a big No No for us.
I know that this is not what you’re looking for, but, have you tried directly talking with your telco? Most companies will get you out of the CGNAT if you say that you have IP cameras for security purposes.
You might also like TFT, by the creators of LOL
Marvel Snap is cool. You can have a fun time paying 0