I have 5 family members using Synology Photos (on a 4-bay Synology NAS) and it’s a great solution for us.
I don’t see myself going back to a cloud-based solution - this one is easy for me and secure.
I’ve got SHR running on my storage, and daily offsite backup to another family member’s house (protects against house fire etc for loss of 20yr+ of photos and videos).
I just upgraded from Monoprice Select 3d (not what you want) to an Ender 3 S1 and am super happy. I’d recommend the S1 over V2 for you if you think you might want to ever print flexible filament
I got mine for $299 USD on Amazon
Q3A was a big deal in the late 90’s - I played it all the time on my college’s LAN.
Sadly today I have only one person I know to play this with, and every time I check online servers they’re just bots
I’m running dxx-rebirth
All you need to do is copy your game (map) files from your install disk into it
It’s as I remember it - somewhat simplistic vs games of today. I enjoyed it for the nostalgia, but have been spending the little gaming time I have on Oxygen Not Included and Dead Cells.
Interesting you ask the question - now critically thinking about it - it’s one of the nostalgia moments for me that I’m surprised didn’t differ from memory. I recall trying to watch Star Wars (take your pick of the original three) and found them unwatchable, which was sad and unexpected. I loved those movies as a kid.
Not in any particular order: Captain Comic Space Quest - Sarien Encounter Rebel Assault Quake III Arena Syndicate
I have access to all of these, issue is just time