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Pajonk, do bez_miesa w Jak ułożyć dietę bezmięsną?
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Jedz regularnie, jeśli mikro i mako składniki masz ogarnięte, to może mimo wszystko czegoś ci brakuje w diecie i organizm tęskni za tym. A może jesz przy okazji słodycze i sporo cukru, i to też zwiększa głód.

Hormony to dziwna sprawa, jeśli jednak jesz dużo, waga nie idzie w dół albo nawet rośnie, mikro i makro składniki masz ogarnięte, to zwyczajnie się przyzwyczaj do głodu. Dziwnie to brzmi, ale nie jest to jakiś problem dla osoby która ćwiczy. W ogóle parę dobrych lat ćwiczeń i zmuszania się do różnych diet, czy na masę, czy potem na redukcję, strasznie potrafi zmienić sposób odżywiania się i nawyki.

iamak, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Elden Ring looks beautiful. You just need to get used to fighting a boss 100+ times before killing him ;_;

Horizon series is good. The 2nd game, Forbidden West is so good I used to open the photo mode at random spots and take pictures because I found the scenery beautiful. I would definitely recommend it.

Ghost of Tsushima is also beautiful. However I got bored pretty quickly but others have enjoyed the game so maybe you’ll like it.

Also Skyrim with mods (like ENB) can be beautiful as well :p

mrjfilippo, do piracy w Learn the art of seedin' torrents and boostin' the pirate community's strength, aye?

Anyone else has cross-seed configured? I started the process, created the config.json and now I need to configure it. It would be useful to see how someone else set it up and why. I feel the provided explanations in the config file are just a notch too high than what my hobbyist mind can understand atm. Then there’s direct client injection or autotorrent2 I still have to figure out.

For those curious, cross-seed allows you to take what you are seeding and find where else that torrent is and seed it there too, within a defined set of trackers. Perfect for sharin’ ye booty, arr!

entropicdrift, do piracy w Gluetun/qBittorrent Port Forwarding
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The only ports you need to expose from Gluetun are the ones for the webUI for each of the containers you’re running thru it. You should never expose the port for incoming connections since that would make your torrenting traffic avoid the VPN.

Your qBittorrent and *arr containers should be run with network: “service: gluetun” in your docker-compose file (assuming you’re using compose)

jay, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

Heavenltly Bodies is an astronaut simulator. You just have to pull levers and connect things, but with really cluncky and funny phisics which will make you LOL when someone pushes someone else the wrong way and they float into outer space and die.

There’s also a level with a mini spaceship that only has two seats. This level is great with at least 3 people. “Better hold on tight, buddy!”.

MJBrune, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

This might be too kid like but the adventure pals is awesome.

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU, do piracy w Learn the art of seedin' torrents and boostin' the pirate community's strength, aye?

Can someone explain to me what port forwarding in the context of torrenting is about? I use qbittorrent and nordvpn in docker containers and have never exposed/forwarded a port but get more than adequate upload/download speeds.

RyeMan,

Port forwarding allows you to bypass your NAT firewall which will naturally block all unsolicited traffic on a closed port. What that means for a torrent download is peers cannot introduce themselves to you and create a new connection, you can only connect to active peers who have their ports open.

Just to add more background to that, before your torrent can begin downloading pieces from various peers, you need to know the address of the peers sharing the pieces you need. Typically that is handled by the tracker and/or DHT. A tracker acts as sort of a logistics middle-man. It helps facilitate efficient transmission between peers by tracking what each peer has and needs. If peer B needs piece X, the tracker will supply peer B with the address to peer A who has piece X. Assuming peer A has their incoming port open, they will accept the request for piece X and send it to peer B. If their port is closed, the request will simply be denied and no traffic will be shared between the peers. The tracker’s address, as well as the data hash and some other misc data is coded into the torrent file. DHT is a little more unique and complicated. It is a fully distributed hash table on a P2P network and does not rely on a tracker at all, it’s strictly P2P. The only little catch to that is to initially introduce yourself into the network you need to bootstrap your connection using some hardcoded addresses, often from a very centralized source. Port forwarding becomes much more important for DHT because after the initial bootstrap, there is no middle-man, it’s strictly peer to peer and by having your ports closed, your client can’t effectively communicate across the network. Without two-way communication across peers, your client will generally be stuck with a very limited pool of peers it can communicate with. Magnet links as well as most torrent clients utilize DHT.

One reason it’s not so noticeable these days when ports are closed is because many torrent peers exist in big data centers with virtually unlimited bandwidth. When torrents were still young, most if not all peers were hosted on consumer grade hardware at a residence so you needed every connection you could get.

If your torrent download happens to be a well-known Linux ISO, chances are very likely that there will be at least two or three peers you’ll connect to that exist in a data center, they will most likely account for 80%+ of your download speed.

Blocking ports ultimately hurts seeding the most which can effect the overall “health” of a torrent. Say a peer labeled A can’t connect to those giant data center peers for whatever reason, they now have to seek out other peers that may have the data they are looking for. If all the other peers have their ports closed, well then the torrent is essentially dead for peer A and they’ll have to either wait for someone with open ports to come online and start seeding or search for an entirely new torrent.

Sorry, this was a bit of an on-the-go mind dump so please anyone correct me if I’m wrong anywhere here but that’s pretty much the gist of port forwarding in the context of torrenting.

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU,

I’m immensely appreciative of this explanation, thank you. I believe I understand now.

RicoBerto,

When torrenting your client should be “Connectable” which means fully accessible from others. You can use the guides others have posted to achieve that but basically, an unconnectable client can still seed to those who are connectable, but two unconnectable clients cant connect to each other. Or at least this is how it has been described to me by a private tracker.

Blackmist, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

There’s a pair of Tomb Raider isometric games that have decent local co-op. Guardian of Light and something else…

Sackboy’s Big Adventure, and Super Mario 3D World. Both are similar.

Rayman Origins and Legends.

If you want an old PS2 Fromsoft game, I recommend Kuri Kuri Mix.

niisyth,

Second Super Mario 3D World and Rayman games. The Rayman ones were a huge hit when my college mates visited.

ultrasquid, do gaming w Beautiful games?
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Both Subnautica games and Tunic.

EnderofGames, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

The post needs more info.

What are you playing on? I have a good list of PC games.

Do you mean "Couch Co-op"? Or LAN, like many comments here seem to assume you do?

entropicdrift,
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They said local co-op in their post, I’m assuming they mean couch co-op

Smoogy, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

Highly recommend Division games(1&2).
Dying light (1) is an ok coop if you’re into zombies.
Ghost recon is good for coop.
Evil west,
Styx(is on my list to try with my friend),
vermentide is an old fav
Tiny teena’s assault on dragon keep.

ithas, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations
@ithas@artemis.camp avatar

Might want to check out beat 'em up categories as well. I really enjoy River City Girls 1 and 2 (2 having more QoL improvements), but it might not be for everyone.
Similar to what was said about overcooked/CSD, there's also Plate Up! which I enjoy but am not sure myself how local co-op is

Fizz, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations
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Portal reloaded just added co op. Its also free on steam.

lemmur, do bez_miesa w Jak ułożyć dietę bezmięsną?

Zupki chińskie

woodnote, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

My partner and I had fun playing Cat Quest 2 and Spiritfarer as coop games, in addition to It Takes Two which you mentioned. CQ2 is a cute action RPG and Spiritfarer is very chill, lots of sim/management tasks but with really beautiful characters, art, and story. Definitely very unlike Cuphead or Portal 2 but sometimes it’s nice to switch things up a bit.

HidingCat,

I've played those with my partner, they're greeat games, and very fun and not too hard.

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