

I’m curious what maintenance you need to do each month, I’ve been running matrix for well over 5 years and I haven’t done anything other the keep the docker/db containers updated.
Should I have been doing stuff? Now I’m worried.


I’m curious what maintenance you need to do each month, I’ve been running matrix for well over 5 years and I haven’t done anything other the keep the docker/db containers updated.
Should I have been doing stuff? Now I’m worried.


And nor should they, never give in to bullies.
Even though it’s an old game, Tachyon The Fringe is a great space shooter, it’s available on GOG and well worth it.
I tried it with a 4 bay USB 3.2 chassis over USC-C using zfs raidz, constantly had issues with the array just dying and needing to bring it back online manually many times per day. It never got better and latency was an issue too.
Move all drives to a single 8 port pcie card and it worked without issue for years.
Not worth the hassle and expense.


If any one of the games are banned in your country, you will get an error.
This page lists what’s banned where: https://support.gog.com/hc/articles/29306002386845
Two of the games were banned in my country, so a quick VPN to the Netherlands and the “purchase” went through.
I did log a support ticket with GOG and they referred me to the KB article above.


I’m not defending the article, but I think most overhead power lines are aluminium, which is probably good as it’s abundant compared to copper.


I switched to keydb years ago, also a redis fork.


And they wonder why Australia won’t buy American beef…
Ah, makes perfect sense, I don’t use the federation and I’ve got all media on a NAS with 24TB of space, so I’ve not really been concerned with space usage… I might want to do some house keeping at some point though.
Glad I hadn’t missed any major.
Thanks for the reply.