Ok, that’s a valid reason. But you didn’t touch on that in your post. You only talked about performance. Hence my wondering.
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That’s exactly my point?
That seems purely resource bound. So as long as your pc has enough cores and memory I feel like it should work fine, can’t see what brings it down except excessive iops? . But I haven’t had much experience with newer games like this, so I can’t really dispute your experience.
First of all, congrats on your server!
But I was wondering, though I don’t really know much about Icarus. But why wouldn’t you just be able to run the server on the same machine? If it only takes two cores anyway, most modern systems should easily run that besides the game itself no?
Not saying this isn’t a better solution, just doesn’t seem necessary to create a server for just that. But now you get to enjoy the experience of how deep the self hosting rabbit hole goes. Have fun and good luck!
I think the main reason most companies choose closed source is because management gets a hard-on for the thought of having someone to complain to. If they can’t call meetings with someone responsible and demand a quick fix, what use do they still have? All you can with open source is fix it yourself or create an issue. Neither requires a manager.
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World News@lemmy.world•JUST IN: Iran Ends Direct Talks With US After Trump Threatens to Destroy ‘Whole Civilization’English
6·3 days agoYou know they are too pussy ass about it, but you know freedum!
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Company Clones Musician’s Voice, Then Copyright-Strikes Her Own Songs
7·3 days agoThat’s only half a solution, the artist still gets fucked
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Gameplay mechanics were also a lot better with more replayability.
10·7 days agoThis reminds me so much of that time I got Red Alert from my parents. I was so happy, until I figured out it was the expansion Red Alert: The Aftermath. I had to wait so long before I got the base game I probably read the instruction manual and cover 10 times over. But that was enough to keep me happy till I got the original.
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News@lemmy.world•U.S. fighter jet shot down in Iran, search underway for crew
287·7 days agoI expected the downvotes. Too many americans are so brainwashed to never criticize their troops and are blind to the propaganda they been fed every day since elementary school. Can we really blame them for actually believing it and not having a proper moral compass? I don’t know, but the glorification of the military over there is absolutely disgusting.
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News@lemmy.world•U.S. fighter jet shot down in Iran, search underway for crew
3616·7 days agoWhy search? They are a traitors to their country. If they were real protectors of their nation they would be flying that jet over the white house.
Don’t have to convince me. I probably said something similar but it just doesn’t connect. They probably just think there is only one kind of display. I never really pushed it further to be honest. .
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•How many of you have an HA solution, which is open to the internet?English
7·10 days agoI’ve got it accessible from the internet through a reverse proxy… My default https drops all connections, so you need to access the right subdomain, which are not advertised on dns or certificates (I use a wildcard). Probably not perfect though but it helps a bit. I also have geo-blocking enabled on my pfSense router, so basically everything outside my country gets blocked by the firewall anyway.
It will always be a risk vs benefit consideration.
I feel like there is a lack of understanding how or what about e-ink. My partner only grasped the concept that it’s not an emmisive display after the 5th time explaining. And some friends still don’t seem to understand the difference between an e-reader and tablet. (they are extremely tech-illiterate)
If I extrapolate this, there have to be a lot of people who don’t want an e-reader because ‘they don’t want to look at a screen’.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Sony Shuts Down Nearly Its Entire Memory Card Business Due to SSD ShortageEnglish
61·13 days agoSo photographers get hit double… First being replaced by AI and then forced to increase their prices because of… Again AI. What a great world we live in
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News@lemmy.world•Iranian strike on U.S. base in Saudi Arabia injures 12 American troops, officials say
61·13 days agoCan’t say I really care that these child rapist protectors are harmed either.
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News@lemmy.world•Pentagon Wants It to Be Illegal for Reporters to Ask “Unauthorized” Questions
3·14 days agoProbably because you’re too frank.
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News@lemmy.world•Pentagon Wants It to Be Illegal for Reporters to Ask “Unauthorized” Questions
7·14 days agoAll fine and dandy, but they just won’t invite you to the next press conference anymore.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Epstein survivor who voted for Trump says she now fears ‘we’re not going to get justice’English
141·14 days agoThis settles it for me. Democracy can never work when people as dumb as this can vote. And there are this many of them as it seems. I just can’t phantom how you can not have seen through his blatantly obvious lies. Especially in her case.
Yeah I find it hard to believe. Maybe you’re just sticking to a safe subset of features. I don’t know. Didn’t mean to berate you or anything. But I have had so many corrupted saves and random crashes I’m starting to more and more use openSCAD.



Not if you run it in two different processes. Then it’s exactly the same as your new setup.