Can confirm, kicked several objects and people while in VR, still unsure how many were real
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Can confirm, kicked several objects and people while in VR, still unsure how many were real
As the appointed speaker for the potatoes, I agree.
The headline makes it seem like everyone’s been holding off until it was under 5 figures to get.
“Why can’t we get one?”
“Just wait, the price is falling, Timmy”
Nah,
For this project, that’s maybe intentional lol
Not an answer but noticing you username and the question do not go together at all threw me there, respect
I installed it just because of this post and
Wow you weren’t kidding
Not out of the woods yet, but a good win
Agreed, plus x3 egress for free is really good
If anything, it probably encourages more real sales from would be pirates who like their message.
Same here, though an overwhelming amount of bird pictures I find lol
…I made it xD
I’ll do the same :D
Hey, it’s been a while, but just wanted to say that following this fixed my instance, and numbers are now normal again. Thanks! 💛
Golden Trash Can
For something such as PiHole, your main machine may be overkill honestly. It can run on literally potatoes (or raspberries). That being said, if the price of keeping your machine on is not an issue, it’s perfectly reasonable to run something on it whenever it’ll be needed. If possible, potentially a smaller computer like a Raspberry Pi may work for this, or even a small online VPS (cloud server).
It’s kind of the same thing as a Raspberry Pi/Mini PC, though can be seen as more reliable (since someone else is being paid to make sure it doesn’t, or you and potentially many others will complain), as well as typically being very scalable if you require more power later down the line, as opposed to buying hardware for yourself. There’s many other reasons, but those are some of the main ones.
A VPS is a Virtual Private Server, basically a cloud computer that you rent access to and can use it for whatever you want. Primarily, people use it for hosting websites/services that need to be on 24/7, which it can be since they are typically in massive datacenters, but they can have other uses.
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