Do you have any photos of this?
Would love to see how this looks in practice!
Do you have any photos of this?
Would love to see how this looks in practice!
Elements (Matrix) as much as much as possible. I bridge a lot services through it. Though Signal would be the second most.
Couple of many places: https://mangaeffect.com/manga/one-piece-manga/
&
https://mangapill.com/manga/2/one-piece
Was a big fan of RedReader.
Honestly just create them, and don’t leave them for dead (give them content). That way they show up in searches on peoples instances and places like https://browse.feddit.de/
It is a checkbox on your settings page never the bottom.
Lemmy uses roughly 150 MB of RAM in the default Docker installation. CPU usage is negligible.
Via: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/administration.html.
As for storage that comes down to how many communities you subscribe to, and how active they are.
They mentioned real-time movement. Disgaea is turn based last I checked. Though I can’t imagine a game that uses real-time movement and that is also gird based as they kinda go against each other design wise.
No as that hardware would be way under powered for almost any of those tasks on their own, let alone for all of that on one machine. Your best bet would be to look at the hardware recommendations for each service you are interested in and go from there.
You could host a mumble server on a LAN