Yup. That's why people use smaller heating elements and slowly heat up lots of water in an insulated tank instead. Just the difference in the cost of wire you need to run is massive.

I played the demo this morning and really enjoyed it. It seemed a little rough around the edges, I had some problems navigating the ship and finding rooms, but it seemed pretty good. Its on my wishlist now.

I honestly assumed that she'd be one of the main instructors. Especially with Micheal saying something about Tilly being the Acadamy's longest serving instructor (or something like that) in the Disco epilogue.

I had been thinking about it for a while. I had played with linux before on an old laptop, but not seriously, though I had been getting more frustrated with windows every time it updated it seemed. I then got the urged to play an old game of mine that i had picked up on a steam sale recently that i hadn't played in years. It took hours of tinkering and web sleuthing to get it to run, then i played 20 min had to run to town, so I shut down my PC and bam. Windows update. Game no longer worked again. The next weekend I installed Linux mint, then Fedora, then the weekend Bazzite the weekend after that. The game I wanted to play on windows worked right out of the box on Proton. I've had less problems overall with Linux than Windows too. Most of the problems I did have early on were also self inflicted. Pro-tip don't try to remove then re-install the lastest python manually in mint. It breaks everything apparently, luckily (unlike Windows) its very easy to re-install. It's been about 7 months now.

The first time I heard about Residential schools was about 2 years after I graduated high school. This was also one of the first times (definitely not the last time) I was truly ashamed of my country.

Thanks for the recommendation. Once I found the "n" I mistyped as "m" in one of the file directories it actually went quite well. I looked at setting up sonarr & radarr, but its really just me and my partner using it right now, so I'll put that on the back burner until I get more storage.

Thanks I'll look into this tonight. I'm still trying to wrap my head around dockers and containers etc. I think I've a pretty good handle on it now, but it still hurts my brain after a while.

So, I already pay for Proton VPN, mostly for the E-Mail, but I do use the vpn currently on my main PC to torrent, which I then manually transfer to my server over the network, but I would like to eliminate the middleman and torrent directly to the server, while still being able to easily remote in. I run CasaOS on my Homelab and I was planning on installing qbittorrent in a container, probably through Portainer. I'm already running Soulseek on the server the same way (originally I was running slskd, but it was overly complicated to set up and once it was set up and working there were lots of upload errors and I didn't like the UI, so I changed to a Nicontine+ docker), but that's just open to the web.

Yeah, sounds about right. Server is on my home network and I've forwarded the applicable wireguard ports on my router so I can remote in. I just want to make sure that if I'm running a torrent client on my server or on my phone while I'm connected remotely then I won't be getting angry letters from my ISP.

I was actually just reading about VPS'. So would I run into problems if I was torrenting on the VPS? My plan was originally to have my phone always connected to my network (I stream a lot of music at work and sometimes torrent on my phone, then upload the files to my server) and just set up my server on a vpn, but I really wasn't sure that was possible or practical.

Same. Haven't had any problems.

Also I think Tesla stock went up a bit since this whole thing started. Muskrat might just be trying to distance himself from Trump to save Tesla's sales numbers.

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