
I haven’t used it for that extensively, but it has different “workbenches” for different purposes and I’ve of those is archipack for architecture. If you give it a shot let me know how it goes since I do need to plan out some home reno work myself.

I haven’t used it for that extensively, but it has different “workbenches” for different purposes and I’ve of those is archipack for architecture. If you give it a shot let me know how it goes since I do need to plan out some home reno work myself.


Yeah I have decided to start off by getting that old pc up as a server to handle some of the items, then expand hardware when I hit constraints.


Thanks for the resource!


I’ve had some fun with portainer managing docker containers before, but Proxmox sounds like it takes it to the next level!


Great advice!
I have decided to go with just the new hdd as you’ve suggested to get that pc up and going again. I’ve used portainer to manage docker containers in the past when running it as a game server, but always assumed Proxmox fulfilled the same niche. Now that I understand it better it sounds like a lot of fun to play around with!


Hahah, yeah re-reading it I can see where you’re coming from. I probably should have been clearer on only the first three being ones I want to get going first. Everything else can come later.
Edit: and the penny just dropped you were making a pun… 😅
Is your draft really shallow or if that just the perspective?


I really enjoyed the Minerva mods for hl2, but the same developer made a hl1 map too:
Even as a child I always assumed that it was artwork.
Damn I need to get out and enjoy the world.


I’ve been thinking of setting one up for a while, if I have a home server would I be better off hosting it on that or as a separate device? What are the alternatives to a raspberry pi? They’ve shot up in price over the years.
You can always set up dual boot on the windows desktop. Be warned though it is a slippery slope… I did that to test it out and then just didn’t log back in to windows.