What you're looking for is an HRM. try these options: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#human-resources-management-hrm
lungdart
Most people just use a browser these days, and they behave the same in every OS.
Steam has proton to run non native games on Linux, and works well enough for most things.
Try a few live images before making the switch.
Many programs have compile time options, and the binaries may not have them enabled.
Gotem!
You don't require docker to self host. You have a lot to learn, so trimming down the amount of things your doing is the right idea. Ignore it for now.
You don't have to buy a domain, you can use your IP directly, or use a free dynamic dns service.
Mastadon may be too complicated for a first host for a beginner. I would recommend trying something simpler first, but it's your hobby so do it how you want to.
I've used it, but I'm not a big fan of LUA.
Any game engine can be used to make what you're describing these days. Love2d won't push the envelope, but you don't need it to.
That being said I feel you could whip those up faster in Godot. If you just want to play though, it's a fine choice.
Very common.
Don't feel pressured to approve anything you don't want to, but still be chill. It's just work after all. (This duality takes years to figure out, but if you can, you'll be very valuable)
Get the PM involved. Bring it up in retro and stand up.
Examples.
"I don't feel this is PR is up to our company standards. Here's a link to the document. Specifically tests are breaking, coverage is reduced, and your using global variables. If you need help with quality we can code pair next sprint or if I finish my tasks early. Let me know"
"Just a reminder that we have 3 PRs with needs work sitting in the queue. If you're not able to finish them before the end of the sprint, let the scrum master/PM know in case it's a high priority"
"We've all signed off on a standards guideline, and lots of PRs are falling short. Either we need more training time each sprint to reach it, or were going to have to officially reduce our standards. Let me know which one the CTO prefers"
You'd need nested virtualization enabled on your CPU, but yup, you can do it.
Looks like you've edited /etc/default/grub with a kernel flag that may not be supported.
Try removing i915.enable_psr=0 from that file and trying again.
EDIT: Typos. I'm on mobile
I used to play it that way to. OP. To the max. It was more fun to try the other weapons and items to be honest. The game has tonnes of unique gear!
- Ff4, 6, and 7
- Chronotrigger
- Super Metroid
- Castlevania SOTN
- Zelda a Link to the past
- Tony hawk's pro skater 1 and 2
- Any of the street fighter
- Pokemon
- Star craft + brood war
- Diablo 1 and 2
And so much more!
When coolant heats up, it can evaporate of there's a way out. Do you have any residue on the inside of your hood?
If you're experience a LOT of coolant loss it could be escaping into the engine through a falling head gasket. In this case you wouldn't see any residue on the inside of your hood.
God speed.