I’m on DietPi 9 and the latest version for Debian 12 is 1.17.1, sadly. Though I do see 1.19.1 is in testing as of today, according to Debian’s package tracker site. Probably not worth trying to install an unstable version of it.
I’m on DietPi 9 and the latest version for Debian 12 is 1.17.1, sadly. Though I do see 1.19.1 is in testing as of today, according to Debian’s package tracker site. Probably not worth trying to install an unstable version of it.
I think the worst I watched was someone speaking for 5-10 minutes about their bitter divorce before getting to the subject matter.
Easier to character create someone who you have more specific preferences over. Can’t really get as invested in how aesthetically pleasing my generic human bloke is, but I play more male non-human races.
Congratulations!
On a similar note, avoiding watching a guy’s butt wiggle for 20-40 hours.
This is where they once again find out that there just isn’t enough money in direct website video game journalism at this point.
PS5 is basically an early access version.
As long as the router has the IP explicitly reserved for the device your PiHole is running off of then it won’t be reassigned.
I’m very happy with my little PiHole on a Pi Zero 2 W running DietPi, easy set up and then you can just forget about it apart from periodic updates. No issue with it being via WiFi either, which makes placing it much easier.
My first thought on this was immediately “did you also reserve that static IP address on your router to make sure it remains assigned”. From what I’ve read that does seem to be the issue, so that’s a little validating.
What a bizarrely corporate measure of quality this is… this is how you end up with mile wide, inch deep grind fests that just ooze “value” by pure volume. I think expecting this amount of content for $15 at this point just means that you can expect no content at all, because it won’t be commercially viable to keep all your dev teams spun up to work on it, along with patches.
What is worth 30 dollars to you…? You said you’d have paid 15 for this, which is absurdly low in this day and age. A small expansion pack in the early 2000s would have cost more than that.
You want double the content in this DLC for 30?
Yeeeaaahhh… >.>’
My local game Devs are Creative Assembly.
The game runs the same or better on the hardware I have after the 2.0 patch. There are just more options to use, and thus the recommended has increased.
I remember having just the demo installed for the longest time and just playing that brief section of the game over and over. It was just so damn cinematic and awesome.
A seminal classic!
They recommend a better computer now that they’ve added more CPU heavy interactions to the game, go figure. How has the minimum changed?
It’s the thing you only tell your “ride-or-die bitch” server.