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  • I love Slay the Spire. It’s been a while since I played it on PC but nowadays I play it on my phone or tablet every now and then. I backed the Slay the Spire boardgame on Kickstarter that will be shipped some time soon and I can’t wait to try it out.

    I think the max I got was Ascension 6, I’m not that good at deck builders I think. The Silent and Ironclad are my favourites and I play whatever fits my mood. Getting insane high block together body slam is just as much fun as getting insanely high poison stacks. I never once made it through act 4 sadly.

    The music is also something I really enjoy, it fits the game so well! Sometimes I listen to it while driving or working.


  • I love this game so much. The video is very accurate but doesn’t mention that once you overcome the hurdles this game throws at you, you can become so damn powerful that your wand can shoot 50 nukes per second that each erase the entire world you are in which temporarily reduces your framerate to several seconds per frame.

    Yet you’ll still die if you step into two pixels of the purple stuff and something shoots at you while you got turned into a flying sheep.









  • Nilz@sopuli.xyztoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldAre those Pico PSUs worth it?
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    11 months ago

    A PSU will be most efficient if the load is close to what it’s designed for. A PicoPSU doesn’t have as many components as say a full ATX PSU and they are all sized for tiny loads.

    I have used Pico PSUs on several occasions, more so due to their size than their effeciency. So I don’t think I’d swap a normal PSU out for one. With the difference of just 10 watts you’d probably have to run it 24/7 for years to break even in the cost of purchase.




  • Nilz@sopuli.xyztoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldIs moving to IPv6 worth it?
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    1 year ago

    But still, if I understand correctly, with NAT you can just use one firewall for your router and with IPv6 you’d need a firewall for each of your devices. This seems like a lot more to manage, right? But maybe I still don’t understand the concept of IPv6.

    Edit: Apparently I don’t understand the concept of IPv6.