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Cake day: August 12th, 2024

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  • What’s lockdown mode. I use PIA because it was cheap about 5 years ago and never had any issues so I havent shopped around. I don’t have a dedicated IP which I would have liked, they offer them but I haven’t convinced myself I need it yet. I figure if anyone else (not family) needs to access a site that points to my IP I’ll do it then.

    Maybe I haven’t been understanding/using caddy and such properly, but how do you really get multiple servers running without 80/443 not having overlap. Like right now I have 53 for my Pihole internally, 8096 Jellyfin, 3923 for a file server, can’t remember what my RustDesk server is on, but I wanted to set up a Piefed instance, and obviously I’m running into issues with ports overlapping because I must not be understanding how to forward / reverse proxy them properly.

    Do you set up caddy on your individual VM’s and use a separate IP for each. Can I just tie a URL from NOIP to a specific port outside of 80/443 somehow?






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    5 days ago

    For me I notice if I have less than 3500 steps a day type of activity I get extremely lazy and just start accepting procrastination on things. The lawn can be cut next week, the dish I ate off of can wait till morning. Going to the store sounds like a chore.

    When I’m averaging around 20,000 steps a day I want to get more done, so I’ll do that stuff quicker.

    There is usually more mental stuff tied to it, like if I’m happy with my job, I get way more done at home. When I was working 50+ hour weeks but enjoyed it I cooked twice a day, cleaned everything daily, hell at one point I vaccumed the house 3x per week and cleaned my carpets every weekend. When I’m not happy at work or not working I just don’t want to do anything, and I’ll go months without vacuuming because what’s the point.

    Sidenote: if you use a carpet cleaner to often, its not good for the carpets, so find better activities



  • I think the odds for scratch offs legally have to be listed on the back of the card as well. So if you buy one it’ll say 1:4.25 or whatever the odds are on the back. But still you will likely win the value of another ticket or such.

    Anyone half way logical knows the company is winning, because they are also forced to pay out part of their winnings to things like scholarships. But people just like gambling. I remember walking into a bar and watching a lady doing scratch off after scratch off drinking at the bar smoking cigarettes. 1 after another, for hours apparently. I remember sitting there by myself wondering how anyone could afford it, but apparently that’s what she did several days a week. Day drinkers like that are either fun, or another kind of crazy


  • Yeah I had a hard time questioning in my head if I had kids what age Assassin’s creed games were fine. I was going to say 10 was fine, but then remembered the whole premise was killing people, so I imagine to me it would be kid specific. That said, when I was younger than 10 it was the 90s so I have little to compare it to except maybe Tenchu, which was a lot of fun to me when I was 9 or 10, but things have gotten a little bit more graphic today I imagine.



  • I was trying to look to see what AAA games come out in 2025, and I think I saw one most parents would agree is fine for younger kids. Maybe the lists I’m finding are aimed at me though.

    Gears of War, Ninja Gaiden, Death Stranding, GTA 6, Doom, Assasins Creed, Metal Gear Solid, Elden Ring, Ghost of Yotel, Borderlands, Mafia, Dying Light, Silent Hill and

    Sonic Racing.

    So depending on the parents I would say 13 AAA Games for 10+ year olds, and 1 for Younger than 10 year olds. (Note I said most parents, some are obviously fine letting youger kids play more). Elden Ring might make it 2, but I really don’t know much about that game.


    1. Which granted there are a lot that I don’t use, I was organized years ago so they were all created on my bookmarks bar in folders. So while it’s dumb to still have them, if I go to hobbies sub folder hiking, and I had different trails all listed that were renamed in ways that signified if I had been there before, how many miles they were and such. Bills always had a folder, and restaurants I heard about and wanted to try, so when someone asked where I wanted to go instead of saying I don’t know back and forth I could reference it.

    Just dumb stuff but I never saw reason to delete them