Also checkout Heroic Launcher, Epic gives free games every week, there’s plenty of fun to have with those too.
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Sci-fi gripe: holograms for personal devices
10·3 years agoShown in what? Movies and series? In those holograms and transparent screens are used because it allows the audience to see what’s happening, trading realism for improved visual story telling.
As for realistic where mobile tech is going, my guess it will be pretty much what we have now, just more compact and foldable.
Eventually advances in AR and brain interfaces might make the “rectangular slabs” be replaced by something more discrete which no longer requires physical inputs. Doubt they’d be called a mobile phone though.
It’s just
yayit will update by default if no parameters are passed.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Question on Proxmox Pools (I'm a bit of a noob)English
1·3 years agoBe aware in RAID0 if one of the HDD fails, the content on both will be lost lost.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Question on Proxmox Pools (I'm a bit of a noob)English
11·3 years agoSounds like you’re passing the physical HDDs to the VM instead of creating a new virtual HDD file in your proxmox pool.
If you don’t mind me asking, what are you trying to do with your VM?
In terms of services I use the most I guess it would be these:
- OpenHAB + HABapp + zigbee2mqtt + mosquitto (home automation)
- Foundry VTT
- piHole (DNS)
- OpenMediaVault (NAS)
- Grafana + Loki + Prometheus (monitoring)


What you seem to want is an active-backup bond, I have all my homelab servers with it so they can fail over when the core switch goes down for maintenance.
Proxmox provided an easy UI to setup but it can be done with any Linux distro.
https://docs.kernel.org/networking/bonding.html