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Can you get a dog in Outbound?

Yes, you can get a dog in Outbound. It’s not something you can do early on, though, and is instead a more long-term goal you have to work your way up to, as there’s no way to find and get one on the starting map. Focus on general progression at first, since moving forward is the only way to find and meet one.

How to get a dog in Outbound
How many dogs can you have in Outbound?

Each player can only have one dog in Outbound. If you’re playing with friends, though, it may feel like you have more, since everyone can adopt their own dog. With a maximum of four players, you can have four dogs along for the ride, with one assigned to each member of your squad.

How to get a dog in Outbound
What do dogs do in Outbound?

Dogs are incredibly useful allies with a variety of helpful skills that make your exploration life easier. As soon as you adopt them, they can carry items for you, granting additional storage space while on the go. If you work on training your dog, they can eventually assist you in more helpful ways, like fetching items or carrying them back to the van so you can then deposit them. You can also feed and pet them for fun.

How to get a dog in Outbound
What kind of crafting game is Outbound?

Outbound is an exploration sandbox with some light crafting elements where base building is the main draw. You'll forage for materials out in the wild through traditional avenues like mining ore and chopping wood, but those mechanics are pretty simple and don't require you to take multiple swings. It's all one button. Signal towers for unlocking new crafting recipes are scattered throughout the world along with other points of interest. If you want the next cute shelving upgrade or crafting stations to process new materials, you'll have to hop in your van and keep driving. It's a fairly relaxe

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Hacker News · u/garygao · 13h ago

Launch HN: Chert (YC P26) – Twilio for iMessage

Hey HN! We’re Gary and Ian, and we’re building Chert (https://www.trychert.com/), an API for businesses to send, receive, and automate iMessage conversations at scale. Check out our demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=…

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r/networking · u/Final-Pomelo1620 · 3w ago

Bandwidth Monitoring in real time

Hello We got PA3440 firewalls with 3 Internet circuits Bandwidth is maxing out We got many IPsec Tunnels. Inbound/Outbound Internet traffic We don’t have visibility on bandwidth utilization We need something that shows i…

Hacker News · u/dsecurity49 · 4w ago

Show HN: Intent Bus – SQLite job bus for coordinating scripts across devices

I wanted my PythonAnywhere scrapers to ping my Termux phone when something interesting happened. Every solution I found was overkill — Firebase, Redis, MQTT. So I built a minimal alternative in ~100 lines of Flask.How it…

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Hacker News · u/blacknon · 6d ago

Show HN: Childflow – command-tree network control(proxy/DNS/capture) for Linux

Hi HN,I built a Rust-based Linux process only network sandbox command. I developed this because I sometimes needed to enforce proxies and DNS only for single binaries like Go, or to capture packets only for that process.…

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r/homelab · u/gogoszk · 3w ago

My #3 update of orange RACK

Hey everyone, decided to share my current homelab/network setup. The last was 3 years ago. It’s a mix of high-performance gear and some "recycled" hardware that I's rescued from the trash. Power draw at idle - 350W (yes,…