Yunhost has always been my go-to.
Yunhost has always been my go-to.
Right?!
Oof. Painful truf.
My favorite things!
Nah, I quite like getting my GE update alerts in my safe space, Lemmy. I don’t have the time to remember to go check github periodically. I do notice, and read, the posts here and decide if its worth updating my deck/desktop right then and there while I am thinking about it.
So what doesn’t work for you, works really really well for me.
Plus the whole point to good development is small, short release cycles and incremental updates. All we are seeing is the byproduct of a good developer and workflow.
I am coming at things from a different angle. Both being on linux, and having purposely added steam to start automatically.
Productivity for me, is having my workspace in the same state I left it – so I can pick up where I left off. That said, I also work in IT and put system and software updates at an equally high priority.
Having browser, terminal, steam (so it can be running shader cache or updates, if nothing else) are all restored to prior state then allows me to enable various unattended upgrades and even restarts during off hours.
Jfc. Thank you Valve!!! I have long since lost track of how many times I have sworn at Steam stealing focus on startup, usually when I am entering a keyring password or something.
The anti cheat does already work on Linux, just needs a checkbox tick to enable.
Gates turn with money. That is the why.
Could you unpack the Why?
Just because you say things, doesn’t make them true.
I spent HOURS flying around exploring a map that never seems to end. I found more than enough shit to do while exploring.
As you said, if it were an asset flip scam, its doing it wrong.
27 hours spent on this damned game since Friday evening. Good grief. This kind of engagement has been rare for me lately, so I am super pleased on multiple levels.
Sure its simple and formulaic in ways. So what? The combo is scratching so many good itches.
Fuck sakes. Those features were free on my 2020 Telluride.
Spoofing that handshake would be a bad faith action, one that would not go unnoticed longer term. Instances with a bunch of bad faith actions will make the case for not federating with themselves.
Perhaps a case to be made for a federated minimum-config. If servers don’t adhere to a minimum viable contract, say meeting requirements for rate-limiting, or not requiring 2fa, or other config-level things… They become defederated.
A way of enforcing adherence to an agreed upon minimum standard of behaviour, of sorts
Is there really any scenario where a normal user should NOT be rate limited on posts or comments to some degree? Say, no more than 3 posts per minute? No more than 10 replies?
So a question re distrobox. Can it be used to run additional isolated sessions, say via Xephyr or something, that share host resources without abstraction?
Basically, I want to host two additional KDE sessions in Zephyr (or something) and then run Steam and sunshine in, and point my kids respective clients to them.
Or with PCI pass thru, but I’m trying to avoid that.
Can Distrobox help me accomplish this in any way?
It doesn’t, it isn’t, and it works so well because of that.
I’ve finished the season now, and I think it was a really great adaptation. Just the right amounts of fan service and hoakey camp, just like the games are to their predecessors.