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ZeldaFreak

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Ich frage mich ob das ganze auch geheimer geht. Ich will ja nicht gleich meinen Server zeigen und ggf. für irgendwas rechtfertigen müssen. So nach dem Motto warum man Instanz XY verknüpft hat bzw. warum man XY nicht blockiert hat, weil die was ganz böses macht und man selber keinen Plan hat, weil man die sich nie angeguckt hat.

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Audible + OpenAudible. OpenAudible does “stuff” and you end up with audio files, that you can listen on most devices. Don’t know and care how they do this. Its not free but so is Audible.

When you have an active Audible subscription, you also have access to free Audiobooks. You can download and convert them too. But be aware, that Audible is rate limited. Had downloaded a ton of free audiobooks and after a short limit (maybe 1 hour), I got a long limit for around 24 hours. But I still use Audible. I just have it as a backup and this way I can give my family access to the books I have. But so far my mother only listen to the ones I got for free. I like Science Fiction a lot but my mother not.

A college who I recommended Audiobookshelf, has a subscription from a German only site (Thalia), where apparently the Audiobooks can be downloaded as MP3s. So far I prefer Audible, even with DRM, just because the availability. Not all books I listen to, are available on that site or much later.

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I find the video from LTT kinda hilarious with the 96 core threadripper. Breaking records in cinebench but Cities Skylines 2 still runs like shit (in a 1mio pop city).

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So far so good. The URL is correct, because its the external address. You also don’t need to publish both http and https ports. I only map external https to internal http but you can do https to https. No serious modern browser tries http first and because I always force https anyways, it doesn’t need to be public. Only the reverse proxy may need it, for Let’s Encrypt.

Both UDP aren’t needed for public access. I only have mapped 8096 to my reverse proxy and it works.

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I program like I learned it? I use my German QWERTZ layout. A lot of keys are different, yes, but I grew up with this layout and I’m used to it. Imagine giving me a US QWERTY layout and I would misstype every time. I even hate it when Windows swtiches my keyboard layout, even though I removed the shortcuts to it and I misstype constantly. Heck even Visual Studio switched my shortcuts and it sucked.

After some time I realized that (Game) Devs suck, because they forget that other layouts exist. Its not a big deal, but at some point I realized that the Chats on T, Y, U makes much more sense on a QWERTY Layout. Also Markdown with ` kinda sucks. For a codeblock, I need to hold shift and press the key that is left of backspace 3 times and then one space, because when I press it once, nothing happens but pressing it a second time, 2 appear. Pressing space let it appear directly. Or I type 4 and remove one.

But this it what I’m used to. And if I ever would work outside Germany, I will bring my own QWERTZ keyboard and require them to install the German Keyboard. I don’t need a German UI. I have all programming related software in English, because its easier to google stuff.

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Except that there exist multiple physical layouts and then keys can be missing and some keys are shaped different.

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Except no. First issue it’s messured wrong. You messure a full package and then an empty one in the factory. Losses during shipping and so on is the problem of the customer. Especially meat looses a lot of water. People don’t weigh the water in the cloth.

Also the little e (estimated sign, 76/211/EEC) besides the package does specially allow variations. Only the entire batch must be correct on average. But there is a limit on how much variations is allowed. And big companies are closely watched.

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Da ich bald mein Führerschein mache (bin 30) und da gucke ich mir schon Autos an, die mir gefallen könnten und der Mercedes sieht zumindest so aus, als ob ich bequem drin sitzen könnte. Ist mir auch einige male in den Portalen aufgefallen. Wäre jetzt nicht der Mercedes den man fahren will, wenn man Mercedes fahren will, aber unabhängig der Marke, sieht es zumindest bequem aus. Bin halt groß und fett und da will ich was haben, was bequem ist. Sollte auch als erstes Auto nicht so viel kosten, falls ich durch die Unerfahrenheit mal was mitnehme. Schadensklasse kann ja eh nicht sinken und Schäden an anderen, zahlt ja die Haftpflicht.

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Danke für den Tipp. Ich muss sowieso bei einigen Probesitzen. Besonders beim Gurt muss ich aufpassen. Hab schon ein paar gehabt, wo ich als Beifahrer diesen schon komplett ausgereizt habe. Und sich da wie bei einem Sportwagen raus schälen muss ich auch nicht haben.

Wenn es soweit ist, muss ich mich halt intensiv damit befassen. Ich muss da auch durchrechnen wo sich sparen lohnt und wo nicht. Hab ja gesehen, wenn ich zu sehr an der Sicherheitsausstattung spare, zahle ich am Ende mehr in die Versicherung.

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I hate when the installation takes like 20 steps. Never heard of an installation script and a interactive installation? I’ve installed far more complex software, that gets this but your shitty programm can’t do it?

And they wonder why nearly nobody uses Linux. In Windows nearly all software comes as an executable. Imagine offering a software under windows, where you need to do the setup manually in a shell.

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