This one?Server is FOSS code
GitHub - blizzless/blizzless-diiis: Fully-functional open-source server implementation for Diablo 3
Fully-functional open-source server implementation for Diablo 3 - blizzless/blizzless-diiis
This one?Server is FOSS code
pfexec pkg install libreoffice
YeahThis one?
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GitHub - blizzless/blizzless-diiis: Fully-functional open-source server implementation for Diablo 3
Fully-functional open-source server implementation for Diablo 3 - blizzless/blizzless-diiisgithub.com
A few months ago I almost went to download it, but iirc didn't like something with Wine (maybe not up-to-date? Reddit)A question for Solaris OS experts: why isn't Oracle's Solaris popular on the desktop today?
fortune <path_to_the_directory>/fcrumbs
fortune ~/fcrumbs
fortune $HOME/fcrumbs
...
fortune command returns 1 when it finds the pattern given by the -m switch and 0 when it does not. This is backward to the standard way (0=no error) and to what the man page states. vi in bugzilla, but the answer was that I had to report it somewhere else, so I never did, and I wouldn't do it this time either. So I won't report it. It's not so important.I know it's not a "great" thought but this is why I choose C and "no dependencies" if I can.It seems quite wasteful.
Anyhow, companies like YouTube have succeeded by accruing an insane amount of data, 90% of which has little or no interest for the public at large.
Apparently storage is relatively cheap on a datacenter scale.
And even though much content is not interesting to general human audiences you can always let an AI play with it.
yes! Storage is (and was never the issue), processing is the problem. -i.e. Storing a video for how long (when does the relevance fall)? How long does the "hamster dance" need to be stored and processed (and should it ever have been marked for storage in the first place)?Maybe the "data storage" part is the least important. Maybe they should call them "processing centers"
But the AI-generated contend seems to be bad to retrain AIs, because it perpetuates errors. Maybe the "data storage" part is the least important. Maybe they should call them "processing centers" or "server farms."
Thank you for your honesty, at least on this point. How does it come that you feel not exhausted when posting here on the FreeBSD forums in a rarely seen high frequency?I don't like thinking very hard. It's exhausting.

