

A group of friends use this every weekend to play party games (Like jackbox games). One person streams and everyone uses a browser to interact.
If I want to show a friend a new game, I use it as well.
I was gonna say. I go out and buy something about once a week… I realize I’m not the norm but for a single day to matter to most people blows my mind.
I don’t know if cops still pull that shit or they’d rather use their time to physically abuse people.
That’s an awesome idea, I’m gonna try that
I took it as the saying if you lose your keys or other objects that “they are always in the last place you look”
When is that?
Well when it gets to the top of course
The front fell off you see
Yeah it made me a lot happier. Wouldn’t live in a city or suburbs again even if the rent was free. I started out fully nomadic in 2017 but now I stay put most of the time. I’m currently scouting for land to build a cabin to stay in year round.
I’m an older adult on the spectrum and being out in nature, away from all the people, and a simpler life has dramatically bettered my mental health so I’m looking to make it permenant. I don’t like the unanchored feeling and routine distruption that comes from the nomadic process.
Lol he looks smug in the moment but when that happens to me his face is getting a kick from the other foot.
If they do, they would probably go nighty night too after that dose
Wow… I’ve had steam for 18 years now, never realized you could have categories.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall in the actuary offices of these companies. Not enough popcorn in the world.
And the situation where I need to restore more then 8tb would be when I lost all my original data, and the backup NAS itself.
If that happens I’m not worrying about spending $280.
The funny part is Germany has the lowest amount of working hours in the world
In Germany, on the other hand, it was just under 1,354 hours per year (26 per week and 3.7 per day), which was the lowest of all the countries studied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_average_annual_labor_hours
I’m not sure about the iscsi protocol. They allow VMs, including harddrives via USB, so the point of doing this making it more expensive does not apply considering someone could just hook up 100tb+ of USB drives and still be clear under the TOS.
If they did have a problem with this I would just do that instead.
I use the unlimited consumer backblaze with private key on a windows VM. I provision a 40tb iscsi connection to the VM from a NAS and all kinds of various homelab systems and devices store thier backups there. Works great and is the cheapest possible option at $9 a month.