PotatoPotato 5mo ago • 75%
I just shut down the containers before backing up and it has worked totally fine
PotatoPotato 5mo ago • 91%
Of course LTT hired the investigator, who else would hire an investigator?
PotatoPotato 5mo ago • 94%
What crappy drive are you using that died after a couple months?
PotatoPotato 7mo ago • 28%
So.... not really expensive at all I guess
PotatoPotato 8mo ago • 15%
What a useless comment
PotatoPotato 9mo ago • 100%
Just backup your data and restore it?
PotatoPotato 9mo ago • 87%
But BG3 isn't isometric?
I'm planning on moving (back) to Linux from Windows, but I'm not sure which desktop environment I want to use. What's the easiest way to try them all out? Just do a bunch of dnf/apt installs? Is there a distro or project out there that makes this easier? Looking to try out kde, gnome, budgie, cinnamon, xfce, others
I have a gas meter that I am reading through rtlamr2mqtt that I am trying to add to the Energy dashboard, but it does not show up in the dropdown. I have checked the FAQ and it seems like my sensor is setup correctly... any ideas? https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/energy/faq/#troubleshooting-missing-entities
PotatoPotato 1y ago • 100%
Awesome, I'm excited to see how the next 10 years play out
PotatoPotato 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for the idea, I haven't really considered the APU stuff. I'll find some benchmarks
I'm looking to make a "media console" type build that will live under my tv. Main purpose will be playing games at 1080p@60fps I had a build with a Ryzen 2600 and r9 390 in a Fractal Node 202 but it could get really loud. What's the best way to make a quiet gaming build? Would a higher end GPU that is under volted be best? Or just a mid range GPU at stock settings?