In case you think about switching to tea to avoid caffeine, you should know tea still has caffeine in it.
The most common sources of caffeine for human consumption are the tea leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant and the coffee bean, the seed of the Coffea plant.
How do you manage backup for kubernetes persistent volumes?
I’ve been configuring my own selfhosted Kubernetes cluster with various raspberry pis, and for applications that require persistence, I rely on NFS as a provider for Persistent Volumes. Now I want to deal with backups of my data, mainly the multmedia library I’m building with Jellyfin. I’m thinking about just doing something outside kubernetes that just copies the data from the directory that NFS provides to another storage. If you’ve done something similar, what’s your approach? There are solutions that can be done inside kubernetes?
Another World. It’s impressive how it’s done, the game is programmed in a custom bytecode, and runs on an interpreter for the game. Porting the game to other platforms just requiere implementing the interpreter.
That allowed the game to be ported even to GBA.
There is a blog post that explains everything about it, and it’s super interesting.
What I like about it is that I don’t need to delve into second hand shopping to get some old classic games.
I’ve always wanted to get into getting retro games, and I would get different consoles, but as a matter of money and space I’ve found it difficult unless I get into only one system, and I find the evercade as a compromise for getting a variety of collections from different systems.
Of course, emulating ROMs would give almost the same experience, but the physical releases with their little manual got me.
Evercade - Legacy of Kain Collection - Trailer - YouTube
Evercade easter egg on Full Void
I want to understand your point. What do you mean by “capitalists allow” and “leaving the capitalist in power” in the assumption of socializing an industry?
Do you refer to the fact that in a direct or indirect way, capitalists influence the governement, so even if something socialized it’s still under capitalist control?
Or something more like the case of Uber and taxis? Where capitalism can provide unfair competition.
Those points are what it comes to my mind with what you say, but I feel like I’m missing something about what you mean, and I’m intrigued.