

Using the deck to just play steam games is pretty straightforward. Sure you can do a bunch of advanced stuff with the deck, but you don’t have to.
Who goes there ?


Using the deck to just play steam games is pretty straightforward. Sure you can do a bunch of advanced stuff with the deck, but you don’t have to.


I self host and use mumble daily with my friends. I absolutely love it. One small tip I can share is to enable RNNoise noise cancelling on the client, because it is very effective.
Chipped in what I could spare. Best of luck.
I thought it was interesting, unlike your comment.


I see your point, but installing your usual linux distro on a new device is quite easier than switching to linux for the first time, which is what people don’t wanna do.
I’ve seen it first hand recently with a friend who sought advice regarding a low budget laptop purchase for school work and multimedia use. While he was open minded about what hardware to choose, there was no convincing him to ditch Windows. I told him he’d be better off using a lightweight linux distro on such modest hardware, but he insisted on Windows 11 based on questionable arguments (“I need office”), even knowing it’d be slow, bloated, full of ads and AI features no one care for. Old habits do die hard.


I guess Amber is not a fan of toxic masculinity.


While it is hard to link individual extreme weather events to climate change, heatwaves are becoming more common and more intense due to climate change.
Not that hard after all.


For me, it started when they took the non-standard maps out of competitive play.
I’m guessing you’re talking about the old neo-tokyo map. I felt it was a bit chaotic for ranked myself, so I liked that change. But Epic is still trash, don’t get me wrong 😂


Seems nice, count me in! (PC)


I do the french one, with balsamic vinegar and honey. Highly recommend.


Stop that relentless spam please.


Just explaining why you are being downvoted, and probably why OP rightfully said that nobody cares. Look up enshitification if you think we are being overly dramatic.


No one cares because this is yet another corporate owned centralized social media platform that, if ever successful, will turn to shit not long after.
Maybe you should take more interest. Your vote should be informed.


@PerfectDark@lemmy.world The content you have produced the last 2 months has been incredible honestly. Fun fact, I’ve subscribed to your weekly lemmy rss feed on Calibre so that I can read your gaming news on my Kobo, which works very well. Your posts look nice on “paper”. Thank you for posting these to the open web and for the great content. Is there any way to support your work by chance?


You’re overthinking. Just host it on any server with a domain name and use let’s encrypt certs if you want to access it from anywhere. TLS offers good encryption, I don’t get how you need a VPN on top of that.
For local access only, I’d just host it on a machine over the lan, self-signed certs for TLS, hell I would even settle with http in this case. As for your VPN app preventing you to access a local resource on your lan, if true, you should get rid of that nonsense.


I tried this, it’s nice indeed. The layout will require some getting used to for me, but I like how it lets me add my remote server as sftp bookmark and open files from there pretty seamlessly, even videos.
I managed to make my mum use signal, which means literally anyone can use it.


Same, except for Rocket League but i bought it before Epic aquired it and turned it into a f2p cash grab.
No that’s the point. If you import the CA certificate on your browser, any website that uses a cert that was signed by that CA will be trusted and accessible without warning.