I just wish zoho would hide my IP when I use their SMTP. I get that’s how mail headers have always worked but it blows my mind that it’s still standard practice to expose the IP of your mail server or home network.
I just wish zoho would hide my IP when I use their SMTP. I get that’s how mail headers have always worked but it blows my mind that it’s still standard practice to expose the IP of your mail server or home network.
I mean, Keepass is free open source software so the political views of the developers don’t matter as much.
So is bitwarden, you don’t have to use their servers.
What are you expecting, a pair of glasses?
Me too. I recently switched from an RTX 2080 to a 7900 XTX, which is way more powerful for games, but local LLM performance tanked without CUDA.
To get to a bash shell from fish all you have to do is type bash. The prompt should change and you can try your command again. I don’t use distrobox, are you running that command inside the container? Could be your path variables are set in .bashrc and distrobox is trying to keep your same shell in the container.
You could also try dropping to a bash shell before accessing the container’s shell, and that might do it.
They made it frustratingly difficult and grindy to pad the game time. There’s like 2 hours of gameplay.
Isn’t this game like the textbook definition of GaaS?
The problem was that the WiiU wasn’t just a hardware upgrade, which is why the name was horrible and completely misrepresented what it was.
My distro hops have been more like distro evacuations.
Just run docker in an LXC. That’s what I do when I have to.
I’m not really worried about it. Each LXC runs as its own user on the host, and they only have access to what they need to run each service.
If there’s an exploit found that makes that setup inherently vulnerable then a lot of people would be way more screwed than I would.
I don’t have anything publically accesible on my network (other than wireguard), but if I did I’d just put whatever it was on its own VLAN, run a wireguard server on it, and use a VPS as a reverse proxy that connects to it.
I only use unprivileged LXCs and everything I host on my network runs in its own LXC, so I’m not really worried about someone getting access to the host from there.
If you’re coming from dota the obvious hero shooter pipeline is to deadlock.
I haven’t messed around with this on Linux because it doesn’t really bother me, so I have no idea what to change or how to fix it, but it sounds like whatever is handling controller input is passing it to the game as xinput instead of dinput.
You are completely jumping to the conclusion that he has not done anything else to deal with that burnout. What do you think the solution is to burnout, never working again?
He could have also taken the time not working to deal with and recover from it before deciding he wanted to explore those themes in his next game when he did start working on one again.
They definitely spent the equivalent of at least one or two laid-off employee’s salary to design a logo that’s worse than their last one.
Hey, thanks UK counter-terrorism unit. I hadn’t heard of this game before and it looks fun enough to justify spending $5 on it.
and even before there were IDF characters, the Galil was named the “IDF Defender” and was fittingly only available for the terrorists.
You say that like it’s a bad thing. I don’t want to play games with kernel-level anti-cheat.
I use it for when I’m finished with a game or haven’t played it in a while and want to declutter my SSD. It copies my saves and settings to my NAS and then I can just delete everything and restore it later if I want.
I used gamesave manager for the same thing in my windows days.