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Last 10 notes on Chaotic Good ComputingQuartz -- quartz.jzhao.xyz
- Daily Notes
- https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/dailies/
- https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/dailies/
- These are daily notes, where I log and track progress on ongoing projects and make notes for myself later. These are largely for my own benefit, and are here in case they’re helpful to myself (or, somehow, others) in the future.
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
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- What is a Digital Economy?
- https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/digital-economies
- https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/digital-economies
- Digital economies are primarily-online economies that you might find in multiplayer games, network and cloud resource optimizations, or other digital spaces where you’d find a whole lot of chaos and complications.
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
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- Notes
- https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/
- https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/
- These are notes - they’re things that are structured, albeit not necessarily as structured or refined as CGC articles. In general, there are three kinds of notes I make: General notes, which are found on this page Daily Notes, which contain daily logs for my own benefit Scratch Notes, which really just means “none of the above” .
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
- Scratch Notes
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/scratch/
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/notes/scratch/For all intents and purposes, these are the digital gardening equivalent of shitposts and shower thoughts.
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
+ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:34:48 GMTC\#
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/csharp
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/csharp
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
+ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:34:48 GMTDoodles, a.k.a. Minimally Professional Presentations
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/doodles
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/doodles
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
+ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:34:48 GMTEconomics
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/economics
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/economics
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
+ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:34:48 GMTengineering
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/engineering
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/engineering
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
+ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:34:48 GMTGoblin Slaying (a.k.a Productivity)
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/goblin-slaying
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/goblin-slayingGoblin slaying is a somewhat underhanded term for productivity habits and tools.
- Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:42:26 GMT
+ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:34:48 GMTDigital Gardening, and Horticulture as Research
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/horticulture
https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/horticultureAs a logical consequence of taking a digital gardening approach to writing, the horticulture tag will be used to catalog thoughts related to digital gardening and general research.
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+ CGC Mentoring
+ https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/mentoring
+ https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/mentoring
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+ Python
+ https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/python
+ https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/python
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+ Roblox
+ https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/roblox
+ https://blog.chaoticgood.computer/tags/roblox
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Proxmox Game ServersPterodactyl - however, the setup process on their website absolutely tanked, so I ruled that out pretty quickly.
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Next up was AMP, which — which, to its credit, did work. However, the next snag was trying to set up a custom Docker Compose file. While AMP is great if the only control you’d like to have is “press button, have server,” I did a search across the entire system for anything resembling a Compose file and came up empty.
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Next up was AMP — which, to its credit, did work. However, the next snag was trying to set up a custom Docker Compose file. While AMP is great if the only control you’d like to have is “press button, have server,” I did a search across the entire system for anything resembling a Compose file and came up empty.
Dealbreaker.
Unfortunately, it was only a dealbreaker after I had bought a license. Whoops.
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Proxmox Game ServersThe best side of the road is often the one others are driving on, and so choosing a Docker solution for a very Docker-y problem is hardly a loss. However, I do wish that I’d spent less time fucking about with the options and more time just… making it work.
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I don’t think this is the worst thing in the world. Ultimately, every other of the above solutions (both the ones that worked, and the ones that didn’t) used weird, non-standard solutions for containerizing the game servers. The best side of the road is often the one others are driving on, and so choosing a pure-Docker solution for a very Docker-y problem is hardly a loss. However, I do wish that I’d spent less time fucking about with the options and more time just… making it work.
This spends a lot of time in my head, but it was very loud tonight.
Jellyfin & GPU Passthrough
Well, fuck.
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After seeing some success with GPU passthrough, I rolled the dice on another go of it. I bought a GT 1030 card for hardware encoding & decoding for a video library I’ve got cookin’ and spent quite a bit of time tonight researching passthrough of the card into an LXC, which turned out to be a surprisingly more involved process than passthrough into a VM. However, after going through the trouble…
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After seeing some success with GPU passthrough, I rolled the dice on another go of it. I bought a GT 1030 card for hardware encoding & decoding for a video library I’ve got cookin’ and spent quite a bit of time tonight researching passthrough of the card into an LXC. Despite being virtually identical tasks in my own mind, the LXC passthrough turned turned out to be a surprisingly more involved process than passthrough into a VM2. After going through the trouble…
I’m not totally sure what to do with this card now…? Jellyfin hardware encoding was the entire reason I’d bought it originally. While $60 isn’t exactly financially devastating, it does feel weird having a useless card. I may do a quick search later this week to see if there’s some good reason to keep it in there - otherwise, I’ll likely take back the PCIx4 slot, likely for an additional NVME port. Still, quite the bummer.
Thankfully, most of my video library at this point is already encoded, and I suppose (worst-case scenario) I could potentially use the Windows VM (and its successfully passed-through GTX 970) to handle any on-the-spot encoding I need to do for specific files.
While I’m thinking about it - honestly, from the polish of the application to the weird-ass unformatted, un-line-broken email they sent me as a confirmation for their website, TurnKey honestly doesn’t even look like a currently-maintained or legitimate website. Their stated goal is to bring server appliances to the masses, but their UX screams “Email from a Nigerian Prince” to me. ↩