• XP: 1288
    Good day GGs.TV
    For some reason I cannot seem to access my profile to make updates and changes. I keep getting a error message.

    Since I cannot upload any images, it reads as follows
    "Error
    MISCONF Redis is configured to save RDB snapshots, but it is currently not able to persist on disk. Commands that may modify the data set are disabled, because this instance is configured to report errors during writes if RDB snapshotting fails (stop-writes-on-bgsave-error option). Please check the Redis logs for details about the RDB error."

    #Staff #Bug #Support
    Good day GGs.TV For some reason I cannot seem to access my profile to make updates and changes. I keep getting a error message. Since I cannot upload any images, it reads as follows "Error MISCONF Redis is configured to save RDB snapshots, but it is currently not able to persist on disk. Commands that may modify the data set are disabled, because this instance is configured to report errors during writes if RDB snapshotting fails (stop-writes-on-bgsave-error option). Please check the Redis logs for details about the RDB error." #Staff #Bug #Support
  • My name is SirenHellVixen and I am a Twitch variety streamer who is also severely chronically ill and disabled.

    I cannot work at all and am bedbound most of the time due to severe chronic pain, chronic fatigue and many other medical conditions that leave me disabled.

    As I can't work, I live in poverty on just over £350 a month total income which isn't enough for anything, let alone food, bills etc.
    I can't afford rent so share a house for minimal costs to save me from being homeless.

    I never expect a penny, but if you enjoy my streams, I appreciate any support.

    I am 100% transparent and I even list my subscription count online which is usually 1-3 at the most.
    Most I ever hit was 10 from gifted subs which I only had once and never went above 5 subs ever again.

    I can't afford to get by and live on a can of value beans a day with my 30p(ish) a day for food which means I am hungry all the time and in hundreds of pounds of debt for energy bills even though I haven't had heating all winter as I couldn't afford it, even when it was 3c inside for months.

    This is why I stream. As my only job and only chance of earning money for food and bills. Although I expect nothing, which is around what I get.

    I also have my birthday stream on the 9th August for anyone that wants to drop by. I don't expect anything as I never get gifts for birthdays or christmas due to no relatives alive, but if you want to buy anything, I have a wish list on my links page below.

    You can see my sub count here: https://twitchtracker.com/sirenhellvixen/subscribers

    You can find all my links here: https://link.space/@SirenHellVixen

    My support me info: https://ko-fi.com/post/Support-Me--SirenHellVixen-Z8Z3GOCJ7

    My about me page: https://ko-fi.com/post/About-Me--SirenHellVixen-I2I17SH7J
    My name is SirenHellVixen and I am a Twitch variety streamer who is also severely chronically ill and disabled. I cannot work at all and am bedbound most of the time due to severe chronic pain, chronic fatigue and many other medical conditions that leave me disabled. As I can't work, I live in poverty on just over £350 a month total income which isn't enough for anything, let alone food, bills etc. I can't afford rent so share a house for minimal costs to save me from being homeless. I never expect a penny, but if you enjoy my streams, I appreciate any support. I am 100% transparent and I even list my subscription count online which is usually 1-3 at the most. Most I ever hit was 10 from gifted subs which I only had once and never went above 5 subs ever again. I can't afford to get by and live on a can of value beans a day with my 30p(ish) a day for food which means I am hungry all the time and in hundreds of pounds of debt for energy bills even though I haven't had heating all winter as I couldn't afford it, even when it was 3c inside for months. This is why I stream. As my only job and only chance of earning money for food and bills. Although I expect nothing, which is around what I get. I also have my birthday stream on the 9th August for anyone that wants to drop by. I don't expect anything as I never get gifts for birthdays or christmas due to no relatives alive, but if you want to buy anything, I have a wish list on my links page below. You can see my sub count here: https://twitchtracker.com/sirenhellvixen/subscribers You can find all my links here: https://link.space/@SirenHellVixen My support me info: https://ko-fi.com/post/Support-Me--SirenHellVixen-Z8Z3GOCJ7 My about me page: https://ko-fi.com/post/About-Me--SirenHellVixen-I2I17SH7J
  • Due to my health deteriorating due to chronic illnesses that leave me disabled, I now stream Wednesdays at 2pm UK time.

    This is for the foreseeable future, but I hope to go back to twice if my health allows.

    All earnings made go on food and bills which I cannot afford due to being unable to work and living on a poverty income of just over £350 a month which is all I can get.

    If you want more streamers to watch, I appreciate and viewers as this is my only job as I can't do more due to being bedbound most of the time.

    I don't ever expect any subs or tips, but if you do enjoy my streams I really appreciate and support so that I can afford enough food which I can't as it is.
    I live on a can of value beans a day as my only meal.

    https://www.twitch.tv/sirenhellvixen
    Due to my health deteriorating due to chronic illnesses that leave me disabled, I now stream Wednesdays at 2pm UK time. This is for the foreseeable future, but I hope to go back to twice if my health allows. All earnings made go on food and bills which I cannot afford due to being unable to work and living on a poverty income of just over £350 a month which is all I can get. If you want more streamers to watch, I appreciate and viewers as this is my only job as I can't do more due to being bedbound most of the time. I don't ever expect any subs or tips, but if you do enjoy my streams I really appreciate and support so that I can afford enough food which I can't as it is. I live on a can of value beans a day as my only meal. https://www.twitch.tv/sirenhellvixen
  • Being a chronically ill and disabled streamer is so very hard.
    So much harder than anyone realises.
    All because I am trying to earn money for food and heat as someone chronically ill, disabled and living on a poverty income of just over £300 a month (USD $240)

    I am bedbound for 4 days now after a stream. Used to be 2, then 3, now 4 which is hard as I have 2 streams a week.

    I am left in extreme pain and extremely fatigued due to chronic pain and chronic fatigue, both of which are severe and leave me disabled, unable to work at all.

    I live in poverty on just over £300 a month, which doesn't cover rent so I have to share a house or I would be homeless.
    I pay towards bills, my food and heating and that is it, but I can't even afford that on my poverty income.

    Did you know that my only hope of an income is from my Twitch stream?

    I never expect a penny and say that a lot. If I am lucky enough to get a sub (I struggle to get 3 a month) I am close to tears as I am that grateful.

    I rarely get more than $3-$7 a month on Twitch, even after nearly 4 years of streaming.
    This is because I can't promote myself enough, nor network as I am literally in bed recovering when not streaming.

    I guess the story is to say that you don't know how hard it is for some of us to stream.

    I do this as a job and said that since day 1. I also say all the time I don't expect a penny, but if you do support me, you are putting food on the table and allowing me heating. Both I can't afford enough of (no heat at all) due to poverty.

    It is a million times harder for me to stream than someone who isn't chronically ill, and it is a billion times harder to get viewers as I can't do the things you need to, to grow on Twitch.

    If you want to support me, I have a list of ways you can, from FREE to paid: https://ko-fi.com/post/Support-Me--SirenHellVixen-Z8Z3GOCJ7

    Or you can read more about me here: https://ko-fi.com/post/About-Me--SirenHellVixen-I2I17SH7J

    Thanks everyone for reading if you got this far!
    Being a chronically ill and disabled streamer is so very hard. So much harder than anyone realises. All because I am trying to earn money for food and heat as someone chronically ill, disabled and living on a poverty income of just over £300 a month (USD $240) I am bedbound for 4 days now after a stream. Used to be 2, then 3, now 4 which is hard as I have 2 streams a week. I am left in extreme pain and extremely fatigued due to chronic pain and chronic fatigue, both of which are severe and leave me disabled, unable to work at all. I live in poverty on just over £300 a month, which doesn't cover rent so I have to share a house or I would be homeless. I pay towards bills, my food and heating and that is it, but I can't even afford that on my poverty income. Did you know that my only hope of an income is from my Twitch stream? I never expect a penny and say that a lot. If I am lucky enough to get a sub (I struggle to get 3 a month) I am close to tears as I am that grateful. I rarely get more than $3-$7 a month on Twitch, even after nearly 4 years of streaming. This is because I can't promote myself enough, nor network as I am literally in bed recovering when not streaming. I guess the story is to say that you don't know how hard it is for some of us to stream. I do this as a job and said that since day 1. I also say all the time I don't expect a penny, but if you do support me, you are putting food on the table and allowing me heating. Both I can't afford enough of (no heat at all) due to poverty. It is a million times harder for me to stream than someone who isn't chronically ill, and it is a billion times harder to get viewers as I can't do the things you need to, to grow on Twitch. If you want to support me, I have a list of ways you can, from FREE to paid: https://ko-fi.com/post/Support-Me--SirenHellVixen-Z8Z3GOCJ7 Or you can read more about me here: https://ko-fi.com/post/About-Me--SirenHellVixen-I2I17SH7J Thanks everyone for reading if you got this far! :)
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  • apparently can't upload photos either does this mean anything to anyone it is an error I receive on GGsTv site: MISCONF Redis is configured to save RDB snapshots, but it is currently not able to persist on disk. Commands that may modify the data set are disabled, because this instance is configured to report errors during writes if RDB snapshotting fails (stop-writes-on-bgsave-error option). Please check the Redis logs for details about the RDB error.
    apparently can't upload photos either does this mean anything to anyone it is an error I receive on GGsTv site: MISCONF Redis is configured to save RDB snapshots, but it is currently not able to persist on disk. Commands that may modify the data set are disabled, because this instance is configured to report errors during writes if RDB snapshotting fails (stop-writes-on-bgsave-error option). Please check the Redis logs for details about the RDB error.
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  • Any other disabled/chronically ill streamers on here?
    Any other disabled/chronically ill streamers on here?
  • Casually freezing to death in temps -1c to -6c with no heating.
    Indoor is 1c-4c due to damp and mould.

    Can't afford heating on as I am disabled, chronically ill & unable to work, living in poverty on just over £300 ($367) a month!!

    I stream as a job, but over 3 years later, I am still where I was as I can't do the networking that you need to get anywhere.

    I even had my doctor call me 3 times to warn me of death in these indoor temps.

    oh and there is black mould and damp in various places due to broken gutter, soakaway and flooding that happens every time it rains heavy or for a long time

    if anyone ever wants to use their prime sub on someone who needs money to survive, I would appreciate it.

    I rarely get over 3 subs a month, and I even show my sub count on twitch tracker. I hit 6 this month which is the highest ever for me!
    That shows how much I struggle.

    I hate to even post this but if anyone could recommend me to their friends or use your prime sub, I would really appreciate it.

    I am in poverty and struggling to get by.

    I have NO heating as I can't afford it and my fridge broke so I even had to ask for help for that. I still have no fridge.

    I can't network and am bedbound for 3-4 DAYS after 1 single 3 hour stream!
    Casually freezing to death in temps -1c to -6c with no heating. Indoor is 1c-4c due to damp and mould. Can't afford heating on as I am disabled, chronically ill & unable to work, living in poverty on just over £300 ($367) a month!! I stream as a job, but over 3 years later, I am still where I was as I can't do the networking that you need to get anywhere. I even had my doctor call me 3 times to warn me of death in these indoor temps. oh and there is black mould and damp in various places due to broken gutter, soakaway and flooding that happens every time it rains heavy or for a long time if anyone ever wants to use their prime sub on someone who needs money to survive, I would appreciate it. I rarely get over 3 subs a month, and I even show my sub count on twitch tracker. I hit 6 this month which is the highest ever for me! That shows how much I struggle. I hate to even post this but if anyone could recommend me to their friends or use your prime sub, I would really appreciate it. I am in poverty and struggling to get by. I have NO heating as I can't afford it and my fridge broke so I even had to ask for help for that. I still have no fridge. I can't network and am bedbound for 3-4 DAYS after 1 single 3 hour stream! ;(
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  • Just to make everyone aware,

    If anyone ever donates, subs or cheers, ALL proceeds go on keeping me alive!

    I can't work due to severe chronic illness & disabled and live in poverty on just over £300 a month.

    I wont' be able to have the heating on ever again due to the high price of energy.

    My £300 doesn't cover living costs a year ago let alone now!

    All help is greatly appreciated but never expected.

    I stream as a job for food and heating. I can't work and honestly can barely stream as I need over 3 days bedbound to recover from a single 3 hour stream!

    Just to make everyone aware, If anyone ever donates, subs or cheers, ALL proceeds go on keeping me alive! I can't work due to severe chronic illness & disabled and live in poverty on just over £300 a month. I wont' be able to have the heating on ever again due to the high price of energy. My £300 doesn't cover living costs a year ago let alone now! All help is greatly appreciated but never expected. I stream as a job for food and heating. I can't work and honestly can barely stream as I need over 3 days bedbound to recover from a single 3 hour stream!
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  • XP: 40
    Disability Pride Month 馃枻馃鉂わ笍馃挍馃挋馃挌馃枻

    Check out my statement about Disability Pride Month that is a document version here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18n8jKLUQr2IokpoiDXMSIiDW1sxcU22Z79sQKSE-vnQ/edit?usp=sharing

    Check out my resources on the disability community here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g1mdZGN8tn693x7qIpo0wSLHxok3gHJ1BKQNpnlssYE/edit?usp=sharing

    #disabilitysolidarity #disability #disabled #disabilityjustice #disabilitypridemonth #ableismistrash #learn #makeadifference #disabledisnotabadword #disabilityinclusion #disabilitypride #disabledjoy #disabilitylife #disabilityawareness #disabilityadvocate #disabledandproud #disablitycommunity #disabilityrights #disabilityvisibility #disabilities #learnaboutmycommunity #inclusionevolution
    Disability Pride Month 馃枻馃鉂わ笍馃挍馃挋馃挌馃枻 Check out my statement about Disability Pride Month that is a document version here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18n8jKLUQr2IokpoiDXMSIiDW1sxcU22Z79sQKSE-vnQ/edit?usp=sharing Check out my resources on the disability community here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g1mdZGN8tn693x7qIpo0wSLHxok3gHJ1BKQNpnlssYE/edit?usp=sharing #disabilitysolidarity #disability #disabled #disabilityjustice #disabilitypridemonth #ableismistrash #learn #makeadifference #disabledisnotabadword #disabilityinclusion #disabilitypride #disabledjoy #disabilitylife #disabilityawareness #disabilityadvocate #disabledandproud #disablitycommunity #disabilityrights #disabilityvisibility #disabilities #learnaboutmycommunity #inclusionevolution
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  • XP: 9130
    LFG! Talk Shows & Podcasts
    Livestreaming Tips

    You have one if you have two; none if you only have one. Always have a backup of everything, including your computer, wires, and cameras. Audio cables and connectors, in particular, are inexpensive but difficult to come by when you need to replace them. If you're going to buy a cable or connection, make sure you get at least one spare.

    Organize your wires and connectors so that you can quickly tell someone else where to look for anything. Sort and identify your audio, video, USB cables, microphones, tools, and other items.

    To achieve a high-quality look and sound, all you need is a $50-$75 camera, a $50-$75 USB microphone, and around a $200 lighting investment.

    Check your equipment's specifications—newer isn't necessarily better. Even the most advanced technological equipment may not be ideal for live streaming.

    Before broadcasting, use a site like speedtest.net to check your internet upload speed. Any Dropbox/Google Drive programs that are operating in the background should be disabled or paused. If your speed drops lower than intended, be aware of your quality options.

    Before you go live, test everything to ensure it's operating properly and that you're familiar with the controls and functionality of the live stream program you're using. On that live test run, get comments from a friend or coworker to figure out what will take your attention in the real deal.

    If something worked yesterday but not today, try changing as many things as you can – but only one at a time so you can isolate factors. Begin with the wires and work your way through the setup, making use of all of your backup components along the way.

    If you intend to speak, keep the background noise to a minimum. This can be accomplished with a lapel mic or even a standard headphone-mic combination. If it's windy, find a cover to keep the wind at bay. The use of a foam wind cover on the lapel mic is beneficial. If you have OBS, use it to add filters to your microphone to eliminate background noise and make your voice crystal clear.

    Regular broadcasts are essential for growing a following and increasing engagement when live streaming. If all of your material is created on the spur of the moment, you won't be able to build a following. Humans are creatures of habit by nature. When we like something, we will want to incorporate it into our daily life if we know when it will occur.

    Take the time to engage in casual chats, give tips & tricks, and give guidance with the groups you're a member of. If they know you're not just in it for yourself, you're more likely to grow. People appreciate individuals who can humanize themselves and communicate with them outside of their usual content. Unlike some that will simply spam their links.

    Do you find these streamer advice suggestions to be useful? Would you like me to speak more about them in the future? Let me know!
    Livestreaming Tips You have one if you have two; none if you only have one. Always have a backup of everything, including your computer, wires, and cameras. Audio cables and connectors, in particular, are inexpensive but difficult to come by when you need to replace them. If you're going to buy a cable or connection, make sure you get at least one spare. Organize your wires and connectors so that you can quickly tell someone else where to look for anything. Sort and identify your audio, video, USB cables, microphones, tools, and other items. To achieve a high-quality look and sound, all you need is a $50-$75 camera, a $50-$75 USB microphone, and around a $200 lighting investment. Check your equipment's specifications—newer isn't necessarily better. Even the most advanced technological equipment may not be ideal for live streaming. Before broadcasting, use a site like speedtest.net to check your internet upload speed. Any Dropbox/Google Drive programs that are operating in the background should be disabled or paused. If your speed drops lower than intended, be aware of your quality options. Before you go live, test everything to ensure it's operating properly and that you're familiar with the controls and functionality of the live stream program you're using. On that live test run, get comments from a friend or coworker to figure out what will take your attention in the real deal. If something worked yesterday but not today, try changing as many things as you can – but only one at a time so you can isolate factors. Begin with the wires and work your way through the setup, making use of all of your backup components along the way. If you intend to speak, keep the background noise to a minimum. This can be accomplished with a lapel mic or even a standard headphone-mic combination. If it's windy, find a cover to keep the wind at bay. The use of a foam wind cover on the lapel mic is beneficial. If you have OBS, use it to add filters to your microphone to eliminate background noise and make your voice crystal clear. Regular broadcasts are essential for growing a following and increasing engagement when live streaming. If all of your material is created on the spur of the moment, you won't be able to build a following. Humans are creatures of habit by nature. When we like something, we will want to incorporate it into our daily life if we know when it will occur. Take the time to engage in casual chats, give tips & tricks, and give guidance with the groups you're a member of. If they know you're not just in it for yourself, you're more likely to grow. People appreciate individuals who can humanize themselves and communicate with them outside of their usual content. Unlike some that will simply spam their links. Do you find these streamer advice suggestions to be useful? Would you like me to speak more about them in the future? Let me know!
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  • CES 2023: Sony updates expectation for the launch of PSVR2
    Back like 30 years ago, a Sony executive probably would laugh at you and tell him that in the future, Sony uses a big main stage for other things than Television, Walkman and general electronics, but this is 2023 and in CES 2023, it is another reality for Sony. From a company that capitalized after World War II, becoming a leader in every corner of the electronics world and nowaday, gaming and...
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  • Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.52 is live
    Seems that CD Projekt Red is gaining a big momentum with yesterday's announcement and that finally Cyberpunk 2077 is in a supposed-to-be-launched state after Patch 1.5 launched a few weeks ago. Today CD Projekt Red launched Patch 1.52 to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC and Stadia with the following improvements/fixes: Gameplay Fixed an issue that could cause wrecked cars or multiple...
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  • Here is the patch note for Season 2 of Overwatch 2
    Blizzard Entertainment is not losing pace on the momentum gained with the sequel for Overwatch 2 as evidently, the game is a success within the promises given so far and this is what to expect for Season 2. Season 2 main feature is the entrance of the newest Tank Ramattra, who has the ability to shift between a support-oriented Omnic Form and a damage-focused Nemesis Form. Meanwhile it remains...
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  • Playstation 3 gains a new firmware but probably is just meaningless
    Well, there is a brand new update for the firmware of Playstation 3 and no, you are not reading wrong, the Playstation 3 or Sony’s 7th gaming generation fighter gains a new functionality or at least in technical speaking. Many people were surprised to find out that Sony forwarded the firmware version 4.90 and it is an obligatory update as it will not let you log into the Playstation...
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  • Twitch launched its ad incentive program and it was as it was rumored
    As you remember, Bloomberg had a report that we are probably seeing changes on the Twitch ad programs and the Partner program as Amazon is trying to get steady "positives" from the streaming network. While it was warned that plans probably would not get the green light, it wasn't the case for the ad program. Twitch's Ad Incentive Program is official and as it is expected, Twitch wants you to...
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  • What it is included on Patch 1.6 Edgerunners on Cyberpunk 2077
    With today's announcement, we have Patch 1,6 that kick-starts the Edgerunners related events on Cyberpunk 2077 and this is all that is included beside the tie-in with the game with Netflix's exclusive anime Cyberpunk Edgerunners. As a week is still away (as of the writing of this) of the premier on Netflix of Cyberpunk Edgerunner, the game Cyberpunk 2077 gains Patch 1.6 or called the...
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