Depends on the contest. If it’s a battle, big guns go brrrr, but if it’s a style contest, corvus 10/10
ACAB
Depends on the contest. If it’s a battle, big guns go brrrr, but if it’s a style contest, corvus 10/10
Hackin’, whackin’, and slashin’
Finally, time to learn how to use awk! Sed, you’re next.
Make all your windows translucent!
Proton for sure does allow port forwarding
Just gotta hope Kent gets his pull requests there in time lol
That’s pretty dependant on hardware. If you host small stuff , like a pihole or something, that can be done relatively cheaply, by using a micro-PC or a Raspberry Pi. Some services don’t need to be always-on either, you only need stuff all the time if it’s mission-critical, otherwise you can turn stuff on and off as necessary, for power-saving purposes. Self-hosting doesn’t necessitate a huge rack and switches, or even your big gaming rig, my favorite thing to do with old laptops is throw Debian on it and find something I’d like to self-hosting from this list.
Mostly just the RAID5 and 6 instability, it’s fantastic otherwise. But I’m kinda excited to try out bcachefs pretty soon, as well.
No, but putting a bunch of those services behind a reverse proxy would lower the amount of open ports. It would also have the side effect of making firewall configuration easier, since you don’t need rules for all those ports anymore.
Sounds like you could use a reverse proxy.
How many special people change
If you wanna check if a specific game is gonna work before you buy it, there’s protondb.com
I had a friend that had the keyboard controller attachment specifically for this purpose
Arch already has apt in the repo, so I’d imagine it’s not super hard to build your own Debian from there.
This does imply the existence of a now-extinct “aard”, and that ants were the aardvark’s second choice.
It’s got it’s own dependency manager, and GOG is one of the pre-configured applications in the Gaming section, so it makes sure that everything needed to run GOG is there. I’ve never used winetricks/protontricks on their own, but I think the main difference is the sandboxed nature, the devs recommend installing Bottles as a flatpak, and then it makes it’s own prefixes within that environment. They also recommend making new bottles for each application, so like if you also wanted EGS or the EA store, you’d make new bottles for each of those rather than keeping them all under one “gaming” profile, for example. Here’s docs if you’re a reader like me:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt could be Malfoy?
You could also try Bottles.
I like how he almost got one in the MCU
Wayland is experimental in Cinnamon currently.