It's not that they didn't know Starbucks secret code ("iced" is a common term to use for putting ice in any drink). It's that they used alcohol code instead ("on the rocks" is a common term to use for putting ice in alcohol).
On Eternity, not yet. Hopefully an update for that comes soon. But there are other clients that have scaled sort implemented.
Scaled should be the new default, in my opinion. I like the visibility it gives smaller communities.
Since I upgraded my instance, I've been using Photon UI as a PWA and also testing Raccoon for Lemmy. I like Raccoon a lot, but it's still new and a bit rough around the edges.
I started my homelab with a small form factor PC (not a NUC specifically, but similar). They can be very capable servers, depending on specs and your needs.
As for towers, you can do standard consumer workstations, too. I game on PC, so when I build a new rig every 3 or 4 years, my old one goes in the closet. Sometimes I just add it and have another server, sometimes I donate the current server to a friend or school. Point being, you don't have to have a Threadripper CPU and ECC RAM to run a server.
That being said, if you plan on hosting critical services or non-critical-but-public services that you want to have high availability and stability, it might be a good idea to upgrade to enterprise hardware eventually. But definitely not needed if you're just starting out or running personal, non-critical stuff.
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I 100%'d this game, including post game content, and never even knew this character was based on a real person. That's wild.
That being said, if you enjoy turn-based RPGs with action command elements (Mario RPG, Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi, etc.) please play this game. It's incredible.
Namecheap. But it might also have to do with my domain not being very popular. Not sure.
I went with .io specifically for this. It doesn't look special or anything, it's just cheaper than .org and accepted anywhere I've tried, so far.
They probably should've disclosed that beforehand, or as part of the video, but anyone with any experience with AI (ChatGPT, Midjourney, etc) knew the voice was staged to make for a better presentation.
Redfall was made by Arkane Austin, a different Arkane development team. Dishonored and Death Loop were made by Arkane Lyon, the same team doing Blade.
Now, you may be right that some of the devs behind Dishonored and Death Loop aren't there anymore, but it would be for other reasons and nothing to do with Redfall. So in that light, I'm still hopeful Blade will live up to the hype.
Just because you've never used "iced" doesn't make it uncommon. "Iced tea" is very popular beverage in the American south, for instance.