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    400 - “We apologize again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.”

    403 - “We are the Knights Who Say… Ni!”

    404 - “This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It’s expired and gone to meet its maker. This is a late parrot. It’s stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. It’s rung down the curtain and joined the choir, invisible. This is an ex-parrot.”


  • I’m only a few hundred hours in to Rimworld, but have 5 or 6 times that in DF.

    I very much enjoy the micro management of RW and it’s polish, but DF feels so much richer and deeper to me at least. I do prefer the longer term, macro management of DF.

    Perhaps it’s nothing more than which I played first?

    I can see the Sims/Sim City analogy! Hated the Sims, loved Sim City!











  • The way I understand it, (which is virtually not at all really!) there is no overall universal time or background clock like a force field of time or “stable rhythm” that everything experiences. But every observer experiences its own time, relative to whatever point of reference is used.

    This is where my meager brain fully melts down…

    If everything is moving through spacetime, the faster through space, relative to C, the slower you travel through time, the slower through space, the faster through time.

    So if every particle is moving away from each other equally at C, from each ones perspective it’s own time is slowed to 0, so now everything is eternally rushing away from everything else with no time passing.

    Now my reasoning and vocabulary fail completely tbh,






  • My main need of a separate POE is more logistical than networking, it’s convenient to power a couple of cameras from a distant switch.

    I think if I started over the only things I’d alter would be the number of ports on the main switch. 16 ports at least. I’ve used all 8 and still have things I would use more for.

    Here’s a physical diagram (not all clients are shown) that may help some more:


  • Yep, it’s not as overkill as it first seems.

    One managed handles all the VLAN designations and most of the heavy lifting of the network,

    One is just a virtual switch in my Proxmox server dealing with the virtual machines and containers.

    And then a physical VLAN aware switch at each end of the house for all client devices on multiple VLANS, ie CCTV (no internet), Media VMs on VPN only VLAN, PC, laptop, phones etc on their own, and a management VLAN.