

This happened after Valve discovered that Ubisoft was marketing a cheaper $15 “starter pack” exclusively through its own Uplay store.
Seems fair to me, assuming that starter pack is a server-side component usable with a copy of the game from Steam.


This happened after Valve discovered that Ubisoft was marketing a cheaper $15 “starter pack” exclusively through its own Uplay store.
Seems fair to me, assuming that starter pack is a server-side component usable with a copy of the game from Steam.


Who said that? I really like it.


Well, I was referring to the ones OP specifically mentioned.


I believe any distro with KDE Plasma will suit your needs. It comes with the exact keybindings for what you are used to from Windows. My personal recommendation would be Fedora (KDE Plasma Desktop Edition). You can use Remmina as the RDP client. From my experience it works the best.


This might not be what you are looking for but in such cases I just use GParted running on a Linux Mint bootable thumb drive.
Though I don’t know if a similarly capable CLI alternative exists for headless servers.


Hey, thanks a lot. I don’t need any of these, and just wanted to say that you are awesome.


Forgive my ignorance as I am very new to networking. Does it not look like it is the other way around? Your certificate manager tries to connect to Let’s Encrypt and fails? Even with DNS challenges, your certificate manager has to tell Let’s Encrypt to check your DNS records somehow.


What did you not like about Headscale? I started using it recently and it seems fine so far. Works identically to Tailscale.
Sorry, but posting an article and changing it’s title (which also turned click-baity) with no comments of your own is quite uninteresting.
I watched SomeOrdinaryGamers for a few years and it became quite uninteresting near the end of that period. I stopped completely when he told his audience not to buy Nintendo Switch 2 and went ahead and bought it shortly after. That guy is not honest or genuine.


Sure, but that’s much harder to do undetected. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. Secure Boot still prevents against particular types attacks.
I have been using T14s Gen 6 (AMD) for over a year now and it works perfectly


If you have to choose between one, then yes; full disk encryption is superior. But they should ideally be used in tandem.
Without secure boot, you are vulnerable to evil maid attacks. A bad actor can modify your bootloader (which has to remain unencrypted) in a way that allows them to steal your encryption keys. Secure Boot prevents running unsigned bootloaders, which negates this risk.


BLOB already includes “binary”. That’s what the first B is for.
Sorry, couldn’t stop myself.


DXVK was the last (IMO) major key in enabling proper Linux gaming.
Here’s a short interview with the creator of DXVK.
Prior to this Wine was able to run some simple Windows applications, but games (which heavily rely on GPU acceleration) lagged quite a bit behind since DirectX is a Windows exclusive graphics API. Instead, on Linux we have Vulkan which is similarly feature rich, but an open standard. DXVK translates DirectX API calls to Vulkan, which GPUs on Linux can understand, similar to how Wine translates Windows syscalls to the Linux alternatives. Even though Wine existed for a long time, DXVK’s development started quite a bit later.


Entire Linux gaming happened because one guy wanted to play Nier Automata on it. Don’t underestimate some one guys.


Nice. Unfortunately, it does not offer choosing Immich as an image viewer. I guess this is on Immich to fix, though.


Oh, didn’t know Forgejo was ever intended to have federation. That’s so cool!
I’d say go with LineageOS
Since Silksong already came out these just don’t hit the same no more