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  1. I need to sit down and play with the #sharky #ad system so it promotes things like the #hashtaggames at 9:00 and #monsterdon every Sunday along with each day's popular recurring hashtags or something

  2. Want to jump into JAWS settings or tools quickly?

    Press INSERT+J to open the JAWS main window (or CAPS LOCK+CTRL+SHIFT+J on the Laptop layout). From there, you can:

    - Open Settings and Options
    - Launch tools like Settings Center, Dictionary Manager, or Keyboard Manager
    - Check license status or activate JAWS
    - Access help and documentation
    - Exit or restart JAWS

    Want to learn more? Check out this archive training podcast: freedomscientifictraining.libs

    #Sharky #JAWS #VisperoTraining #ScreenReader

  3. @smiee @crossgolf_rebel @Irisfreundin Eine Übersicht über #Sharky-Instanzen findest du unter joinsharkey.org/instances/ , für #Pixelfed-Instanzen z.B. unter pixelfed.org/servers

    Randnotiz zur Info, nicht zum Meckern: Wenn deine "blöde Fragerei" "öffentlich" und mit ein paar Hashtags gepostet worden wäre, hätten Sie andere gefunden.

  4. @smiee @crossgolf_rebel @Irisfreundin
    Posts von anderen Instanzen (und anderer Software) im Fediverse kannst du dir z.B. über die Suche in Mastodon anzeigen lassen, wenn du die URL kennst (z.B. pixelfed.de/p/messidor/9134522 )

    Auf einer anderen Instanz einer anderen Software, z.B. federation.network/ oder pixelfed.de/ gibt es in der Regel einen "Erkunden"-Button, mit dem du dir öffentliche Posts der jeweiligen Instanz anzeigen lassen kannst.

    #Sharky #Pixelfed #Fediverse

  5. Sharky's Shortcuts - Want to reduce distractions so you can focus during Zoom meetings? Use the JAWS shortcut, ALT + WINDOWS Key + S, to turn off announcements for chat messages, participant join/leave, hand raises, and other Zoom events.

    #Sharky #JAWS #VisperoTraining

  6. #Sharky lea.pet is kinda joke 😔🤯 they didn't give me enter create account 😞

  7. in case anyone's been wondering why i've been so silent the last couple of days, it's because i've been busy setting up an SRB2 server, something that turned to be agony due to the engine having SDL2 as a hard dependency, which you can guess is kinda hard on a server without any GUI.

    anyway, i've finally gotten it to work, and the server is now up full-time, so feel free to connect to gamingden.zone in SRB2 if you wanna join it.

    (cc @yesman )

    #sonic #srb2 #shareyourgames
  8. i spent 15 minutes making a skin color for srb2 based on the cga color palette and it looks like shit lol

    #srb2 #shareyourgames
  9. Root Resin.
    Ich brauche Root Resin.
    Wo gibt es Root Resin?

    Ich muss demnächst eine ganze Menge Fire Grease für meine Waffen herstellen um den einen Mini-Boss zu besiegen, der mir im Shadow of the Erdtree DLC noch im Weg steht

    #shareYourGames #EldenRing #soulslike #linux_gaming #shadowOfTheErdtree

  10. A great #blogpost on #ThePath by @LaterLevels

    #MaybeInMarch: The Path | Later Levels
    laterlevels.com/2023/03/23/may

    >Ever completed a game and not sure what it was you just played? That pretty much sums up this year’s #MaybeInMarch selection for me in one line. For this annual event, gaming bloggers are encourage…

    #ShareYourGames #Gaming #WordPress #Blog

  11. This is one of the cooler boss fights we played in Neva. Teaming up with our wolf companion, the titular Neva was extremely fun.

    youtube.com/shorts/fU0LPGDKJ8I

    #Shorts #IndieGaming #VideoGames #Neva #ShareYourGames

  12. A short post by me about my first impression of Minecraft Dungeons.

    Gaming – Minecraft Dungeons
    cynnisblog.wordpress.com/2023/

    >A first glance… March 2023, one of the PS+ games was Minecraft Dungeons. A game from Mojang AB, published in May 2020. Some info on the game from the Wikipedia site: Minecraft Dungeons …

    #ShareYourGames #AmWriting #WordPress #Gaming #Playstation #MinecraftDungeons

  13. This could be fun... 😊 I played MC Dungeons (no DLC yet) as it came to PS+. But this could be a lovely DLC addition and may be a reason to upgrade the game to DLC someday? 🤔

    Minecraft is Getting a Dungeons & Dragons DLC
    gamingbolt.com/minecraft-is-ge

    #ShareYourGames #Gaming #GamingNews #Minecraft #MinecraftDungeons

  14. After some tweaking I finally got Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intermission running decently. By that I mean the little stutters the game suffered from seem to be mostly gone. Now I can return to getting my ass kicked and the occasional victory. #ShareYourGames #PC #FFVIIR

  15. CW: Contains mid/late 2000's video game blood and violence.

    Playing HL2:E2 again. This time with some mods to make it scarier.

    #Gaming #HalfLife2 #HalfLife2Episode2 #HL2 #ShareYourGames

  16. store.privatedivision.com/game

    After Us (Multi, XPd on PS5) As Gaia, explore the ruined Earth on a quest to retrieve Mother's life force/rescue the souls of the vessels housing the life force and bringing them back to Mother's Ark.

    TL;DR: Play this game.

    After Us is a 3rd person platformer. It's hard to call this game pretty. The Ark certainly is, and only gets more so as you progress. The "Earth" is very much the opposite. It's a somewhat surreal representation, one that's covered in refuse, grime, and oil. It's quite depressing, honestly. The vessels holding Mother's life force are all dead. So be warned, there is rather true to life depictions of dead animals. There is hope at the Ark though, and that kept me going to see the end.

    It's a fairly mechanically standard 3d platformer in most aspects. Double jump, hold jump longer for higher jumps/to float for a short time. Sprint/air dash button. Not standard: a "throw your heart/hold to charge life force" button. Throwing your heart is for collecting spirits, as well as interacting with switches/doors. Life force clears oil slicks/grows plants in specific areas.

    For the most part, this game is generous with the check points. Also good about letting you engage with a switch/collectible and then "die" without taking back the action. Only came across a couple sections where you have to "do thing" in a limited time with a reset to the beginning if you fail. They weren't long or otherwise super frustrating, which was appreciated.

    It's not super difficult, but there's some sections that require precise timing/rapid button presses, and with no accessibility options this may be a challenge for some players. The map is weird, but you have a dedicated "ping collectible" button that sets loose a trail of butterflies you can follow. I was able to 100% the game without outside help. And they do make it obvious where you need to go.

    This game was an interesting experience that I hope more people play. 👍👍 #ShareYourGames #Gaming #PS5 #AfterUs #VideoGames

  17. Randomly remembered LawBreakers which always makes me think of an old friend who used to love this game.

    So many enjoyable experiences are being lost in time. Quite sad.

    #LawBreakers #Gaming #VideoGames #ShareYourGames

  18. I'm going to play along with #ShareYourHomelab and you should too! #homelab

    Router:
    HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF, Core i5-6500, 16GB RAM, 2x120GB SSD, Mellanox ConnectX-3 dual 10Gbps NIC running OPNsense

    Core Switch:
    Brocade ICX7250-48P

    Wireless APs:
    2x Ruckus R600 with Unleashed firmware

    Server:
    Quanta D51B-2U, dual E5-2660 v4, 384GB DDR4 ECC, onboard 10Gbps Intel NIC, 3x LSI SAS controller cards (2 internal, 1 external), 2x 120GB SSD boot volume, 2x EMC KTN-STL3 enclosures, 2x 1.6TB Intel P3605 PCIe NVMe (VM storage)

    Server Storage:
    6x 10TB WD Red
    4x 4TB WD Red
    28x 8TB HGST SAS

    I reserve the first 10 IPs in my /24 for direct static assignments. That's exclusively for #OPNsense, DNS, switches, and other core network infra. The next 30 are used for DHCP reservations for servers, services running on it, and permanent network devices.

    DNS filtering is handled by AdGuard Home because it'll run natively via plugin on OPNsense. Local resolution is handled by Unbound. I was previously using BIND in place of Unbound, but the plugin for OPNsense doesn't implement all of the features I need.

    The server runs #TrueNASCore on bare metal. Everything else on it is in #bhyve VMs. This includes #Plex, #Docker, #HomeAssistant, and most recently #SecurityOnion (still in progress!).

    Plex runs in its own VM. Supporting services are on the Docker VM. This includes #Jackett, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Deluge with VPN, #Headphones, #Tautulli, and #Bazarr. The CPUs are powerful enough that I don't even consider GPU transcoding. I'm also on 1Gbps upstream so I tell everyone to Direct Play when possible.

    Home Assistant runs on its own VM. I have a #Hubitat to provide a bridge to ZigBee and Zwave devices in the house. Right now that's primarily door sensors which trigger a chime sound on the Google Home Mini, but I'm also adding motion/light sensors and some switches to automatically turn off lights upstairs because my kids are terrible at it.

    I have a second server for backups. It's a Supermicro 2U box with 12x 10TB HGST SAS drives, dual E5-2630L, 64GB DDR3 ECC. I'm in the process of getting WireGuard setup so I can move it offsite. It currently pulls data from the primary box nightly.

    I have all user systems on the network backing up to the server nightly using Veeam. Those backups get cloned to the backup server. Veeam is free for home users and does a great job at endpoint backups.

  19. I'm going to play along with #ShareYourHomelab and you should too! #homelab

    Router:
    HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF, Core i5-6500, 16GB RAM, 2x120GB SSD, Mellanox ConnectX-3 dual 10Gbps NIC running OPNsense

    Core Switch:
    Brocade ICX7250-48P

    Wireless APs:
    2x Ruckus R600 with Unleashed firmware

    Server:
    Quanta D51B-2U, dual E5-2660 v4, 384GB DDR4 ECC, onboard 10Gbps Intel NIC, 3x LSI SAS controller cards (2 internal, 1 external), 2x 120GB SSD boot volume, 2x EMC KTN-STL3 enclosures, 2x 1.6TB Intel P3605 PCIe NVMe (VM storage)

    Server Storage:
    6x 10TB WD Red
    4x 4TB WD Red
    28x 8TB HGST SAS

    I reserve the first 10 IPs in my /24 for direct static assignments. That's exclusively for #OPNsense, DNS, switches, and other core network infra. The next 30 are used for DHCP reservations for servers, services running on it, and permanent network devices.

    DNS filtering is handled by AdGuard Home because it'll run natively via plugin on OPNsense. Local resolution is handled by Unbound. I was previously using BIND in place of Unbound, but the plugin for OPNsense doesn't implement all of the features I need.

    The server runs #TrueNASCore on bare metal. Everything else on it is in #bhyve VMs. This includes #Plex, #Docker, #HomeAssistant, and most recently #SecurityOnion (still in progress!).

    Plex runs in its own VM. Supporting services are on the Docker VM. This includes #Jackett, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Deluge with VPN, #Headphones, #Tautulli, and #Bazarr. The CPUs are powerful enough that I don't even consider GPU transcoding. I'm also on 1Gbps upstream so I tell everyone to Direct Play when possible.

    Home Assistant runs on its own VM. I have a #Hubitat to provide a bridge to ZigBee and Zwave devices in the house. Right now that's primarily door sensors which trigger a chime sound on the Google Home Mini, but I'm also adding motion/light sensors and some switches to automatically turn off lights upstairs because my kids are terrible at it.

    I have a second server for backups. It's a Supermicro 2U box with 12x 10TB HGST SAS drives, dual E5-2630L, 64GB DDR3 ECC. I'm in the process of getting WireGuard setup so I can move it offsite. It currently pulls data from the primary box nightly.

    I have all user systems on the network backing up to the server nightly using Veeam. Those backups get cloned to the backup server. Veeam is free for home users and does a great job at endpoint backups.

  20. I'm going to play along with #ShareYourHomelab and you should too! #homelab

    Router:
    HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF, Core i5-6500, 16GB RAM, 2x120GB SSD, Mellanox ConnectX-3 dual 10Gbps NIC running OPNsense

    Core Switch:
    Brocade ICX7250-48P

    Wireless APs:
    2x Ruckus R600 with Unleashed firmware

    Server:
    Quanta D51B-2U, dual E5-2660 v4, 384GB DDR4 ECC, onboard 10Gbps Intel NIC, 3x LSI SAS controller cards (2 internal, 1 external), 2x 120GB SSD boot volume, 2x EMC KTN-STL3 enclosures, 2x 1.6TB Intel P3605 PCIe NVMe (VM storage)

    Server Storage:
    6x 10TB WD Red
    4x 4TB WD Red
    28x 8TB HGST SAS

    I reserve the first 10 IPs in my /24 for direct static assignments. That's exclusively for #OPNsense, DNS, switches, and other core network infra. The next 30 are used for DHCP reservations for servers, services running on it, and permanent network devices.

    DNS filtering is handled by AdGuard Home because it'll run natively via plugin on OPNsense. Local resolution is handled by Unbound. I was previously using BIND in place of Unbound, but the plugin for OPNsense doesn't implement all of the features I need.

    The server runs #TrueNASCore on bare metal. Everything else on it is in #bhyve VMs. This includes #Plex, #Docker, #HomeAssistant, and most recently #SecurityOnion (still in progress!).

    Plex runs in its own VM. Supporting services are on the Docker VM. This includes #Jackett, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Deluge with VPN, #Headphones, #Tautulli, and #Bazarr. The CPUs are powerful enough that I don't even consider GPU transcoding. I'm also on 1Gbps upstream so I tell everyone to Direct Play when possible.

    Home Assistant runs on its own VM. I have a #Hubitat to provide a bridge to ZigBee and Zwave devices in the house. Right now that's primarily door sensors which trigger a chime sound on the Google Home Mini, but I'm also adding motion/light sensors and some switches to automatically turn off lights upstairs because my kids are terrible at it.

    I have a second server for backups. It's a Supermicro 2U box with 12x 10TB HGST SAS drives, dual E5-2630L, 64GB DDR3 ECC. I'm in the process of getting WireGuard setup so I can move it offsite. It currently pulls data from the primary box nightly.

    I have all user systems on the network backing up to the server nightly using Veeam. Those backups get cloned to the backup server. Veeam is free for home users and does a great job at endpoint backups.

  21. I'm going to play along with #ShareYourHomelab and you should too! #homelab

    Router:
    HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF, Core i5-6500, 16GB RAM, 2x120GB SSD, Mellanox ConnectX-3 dual 10Gbps NIC running OPNsense

    Core Switch:
    Brocade ICX7250-48P

    Wireless APs:
    2x Ruckus R600 with Unleashed firmware

    Server:
    Quanta D51B-2U, dual E5-2660 v4, 384GB DDR4 ECC, onboard 10Gbps Intel NIC, 3x LSI SAS controller cards (2 internal, 1 external), 2x 120GB SSD boot volume, 2x EMC KTN-STL3 enclosures, 2x 1.6TB Intel P3605 PCIe NVMe (VM storage)

    Server Storage:
    6x 10TB WD Red
    4x 4TB WD Red
    28x 8TB HGST SAS

    I reserve the first 10 IPs in my /24 for direct static assignments. That's exclusively for #OPNsense, DNS, switches, and other core network infra. The next 30 are used for DHCP reservations for servers, services running on it, and permanent network devices.

    DNS filtering is handled by AdGuard Home because it'll run natively via plugin on OPNsense. Local resolution is handled by Unbound. I was previously using BIND in place of Unbound, but the plugin for OPNsense doesn't implement all of the features I need.

    The server runs #TrueNASCore on bare metal. Everything else on it is in #bhyve VMs. This includes #Plex, #Docker, #HomeAssistant, and most recently #SecurityOnion (still in progress!).

    Plex runs in its own VM. Supporting services are on the Docker VM. This includes #Jackett, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Deluge with VPN, #Headphones, #Tautulli, and #Bazarr. The CPUs are powerful enough that I don't even consider GPU transcoding. I'm also on 1Gbps upstream so I tell everyone to Direct Play when possible.

    Home Assistant runs on its own VM. I have a #Hubitat to provide a bridge to ZigBee and Zwave devices in the house. Right now that's primarily door sensors which trigger a chime sound on the Google Home Mini, but I'm also adding motion/light sensors and some switches to automatically turn off lights upstairs because my kids are terrible at it.

    I have a second server for backups. It's a Supermicro 2U box with 12x 10TB HGST SAS drives, dual E5-2630L, 64GB DDR3 ECC. I'm in the process of getting WireGuard setup so I can move it offsite. It currently pulls data from the primary box nightly.

    I have all user systems on the network backing up to the server nightly using Veeam. Those backups get cloned to the backup server. Veeam is free for home users and does a great job at endpoint backups.

  22. I've been casually playing TOEM and it's a perfect little game, it's so easy to get lost in it. But maaan, are some challenges tough lol! I'm near-ish the end of the game and a few tasks have me stumped. 😅

    #ShareYourGames #TOEM

  23. Sharvy, l’appli montpelliéraine pour en finir avec le stress du flex office

    « Il existe un vrai paradoxe dans les entreprises : globalement, elles ont trop d’espace mais la perception des collaborateurs…
    #Montpellier #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #europe #montpellier #Occitanie #QVT(Qualitédevieautravail) #Républiquefrançaise #ressourceshumaines #Sharvy(ex-MyCarSpot)
    europesays.com/fr/786963/

  24. Setting the stage for a future video! Three friends of the gaming realm; BSing around a campfire with audio taken from a past Skyrim livestream! :ablobcatattention:

    #SFM #SourceFilmmaker #VirtualPhotography #Fantasy #Gaming #ShareYourGames