I think it is reasonable to assume Valve will leverage automation heavily. Why pay someone to update that list when a script could do it?
monkeyman512
Your biggest potential bottle neck is if your NAS and App server only have a single 1g network port. This may not be a problem depending on your usage, but it is a important consideration to keep in mind.
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It depends on what your doing. Caffeine, exercise, diet, and sleep are all reasonable. But if your using stronger drugs without doctor supervision, that's a bad idea.
That's just what everyone should do.
Thank you for linking that.
Was that in what was shared above and I missed it or was that said somewhere else? Could you share that if it is easily available?
The point was simply that Debian is not responsible for Ubuntu or PopOS, but they can still interact cooperatively. Downstream benefits from the work Upstream does and downstream can contribute upstream so everyone benefits.
I would be inclined to think Valve doesn't want the responsibility of making it a "broad" OS. More likely is there are other open source communities that are taking that on and Valve is willing to work with. Much like we have Debian -> Ubuntu -> PopOS.
Makes sense. In a small community everyone knows each other and can rely on trust/reputation to keep things fair.
For HDDs the best way is to think of them like shoes or tires. They will eventually fail, but they also may fail prematurely. I always recommend having a spare drive ready.
I think you misread the question. It's "10 years from now" not "10 days from now". /Jk