

I had a poor experience with NPM which turned me to SWAG, it worked, but was a tad slow. Moved to Traefik and haven’t looked back.
I had a poor experience with NPM which turned me to SWAG, it worked, but was a tad slow. Moved to Traefik and haven’t looked back.
I just host a RedLib instance and browse every so often. Starting to use Lemmy more for actual interactions.
they’d have to do all kinds of work embedding their anti cheat in the kernel.
Prime example here is Rainbow Six Siege, they use Battle-Eye for their anti cheat. Battle-Eye has supported linux since 2021 and all the developers have to do is phone up Battle-Eye and enable Proton support.
Ridiculous right?
What baffles me is how they intentionally make their games unplayable on Linux, and the same can be said about EA.
They pushed some sort of update to their Canary build which also includes stream audio.
Multi-reddits on Lemmy!
Seems like it. Still Gulf of Mexico on my end.
I wish I could say the same, I use PayPal very frequently because my credit union doesn’t support debit-visa. With PayPal I can make payments with my bank online rather than use my cc.
I say it all the time however, people seem to hate to hear it.
Google has a monopoly on the internet and at this point is too big to fail, if you ever install the No-Script add on to any web browser and block any of googles tracking related javascript you’ll notice a vast majority of websites simply no longer function.
Whenever I bring up topics relating to digital privacy & security people seem to shrug it off and simply say “I’ve got nothing to hide”, it’s about setting a standard that people don’t want to be tracked and monitored like shrill 5 year olds.
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VPN’s are neat, besides the fact they’re capable of masking your IP & DNS they’re also capable of providing resources to devices outside a network.
A good example is the server at my work is only accessible on my works network, to access the server remotely without exposing it directly to the internet would be to use a VPN tunnel.
I can’t even figure out how to expose my services to the internet, honestly it’s probably for the best Wireguard gets the job done in the end.
Last release was over 5 years ago and judging by the issues not receiving responses best to assume it’s deprecated.
Cool project it seemed.
Please tell this to my systems administrator at my job. At home it’s all Linux at work trying to use Windows is mind numbing.
I mean, there would be times where I would see posts on /r/popular with like 5-10 upvotes.
Reddit is all kinds of messed up.
Ubisoft cannot be forgiven on how much time they wasted remastering all the original maps. That’s when I called it quits.