It's probably my favourite handheld in terms of build quality and feel! Not the best emulation system, but it certainly is the most comprehensive Sony console (You get perfect PS1 emulation, it practically has a PSP built in, and then there Is the Vita library which is full of hidden gems). If you decide to pull the trigger, I doubt you'll be disappointed! Just keep in mind that the (IMO superior) OLED model needs an original memory card (any size) to be modded, so try to find a listing with one included!
mallias
Oooh boy, everything I own that is moddable gets modded at the earliest (financial, mostly 😝) convenience. Currently I'm the proud owner of a modded Switch, 3DS, GBA, GBA SP, PS3, PS4 and of course, my darling PS Vita! I almost can't help myself with these things... All that stuff and, yet, all I seem to have time for is the excellent Metroid Prime Remaster... One day, backlog...One day...
The spirit of (small) community shines here, it would seem 😀
Yeah, I seriously considered traefik for that convenience alone! When I inevitably outgrow this setup, traefik is the next stop, for sure.
I'll give you an example of my setup.
Every server has it's own instance of Nginx Proxy Manager (not needed, but helps with using docker networking), then every service I run on docker, I just use docker networks to talk to the rproxy.
My network is designed such that all my externally available services are on one server, so I just forward 80 & 443 to that.
For every other service (not on docker), I just use 127.0.0.1 + port.
For services on other servers on my LAN, I use Internal IP + port.
Well, I've been self hosting for a few years now, haven't really had the need to jump into a text config for NGINX yet (apart from the rare custom configs some services need, but those are still done in the GUI). Caddy has it's draws, as does traefik, but I think it's easier to learn the concepts with the ease of use a GUI offers!
I found Nginx Proxy Manager to be the easiest to configure when I was starting out my homelab! I think the GUI played a big part in that, but it's also just pure NGINX under the hood, so when you get more comfortable with the concepts, you could easily transition to that for even lower overhead (welp, I just had a look at my docker stats, NPM is sitting at 3.2 MB of ram with ~10 proxy hosts, not sure how necessary that even is...)
These people sound like real Nintendogs
Oh boy, this hits home! I've had to deal with this a couple of times, and your story sounds very similar to mine.
We adopted two kittens off the street (bro & sis), then the sis passed away :( When we brought in Neo, another kitten, they were at each other's throats for months...until they started grooming each other and playing together all the time!
Then my mother-in-law moved abroad for work, and we took in Big Chungus, their family cat (of 12 years or so). That was around 6 years ago. They still act just like your's do, hissing and slapping and being unpleasant to each other, but they coexist.
Then we brought in Freya, another older cat...a female...that was tough, since the other three were (neutered, but still expressive) males. All of them ended up getting along with each other after a couple of months, except Chungus who had issues with all of them except Neo.
Then Neo passed away :( They all became more chill after that, but Chungus still acts the same way (although, rarely as they might, they do all sleep against each other).
The point you should take from this ~~wall of text~~ story is that all cats are different, both individually and interpersonally. For the longest time, it may look like they'll never get along and, either they don't, or one day you wake up and they're curled up together on the sofa, all cute-like! Just make sure to have {no. of cats + 1} litter trays and water in at least two separate areas of the house so that they don't stress out if they meet there, don't feed them all in the same place, and give it time!
Here they are not trying to kill each other 😝
Wish you and you feline family the best. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Lockpicking. It’s like solving a mechanical puzzle by performing surgery on it! Extremely satisfying, as well!
It's one of the best remasters I've seen in a while, and it runs so well! It's probably one of the only games I can play without overclocking at all!