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Wireguard VPN tunnel + rclone sync (or rclone copy) to a specific driver/folder on your home network
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Statickto Games@lemmy.world•FromSoftware reportedly has another unannounced game that ‘could release next year’English1·1 month agoI’ve loved Armored Core since I was a kid. I was disappointed with AC5 but absolutely LOVED AC6. It’s one of the only game I’ve 100% on Steam.
Statickto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•When Microsoft finally pulls the plug on Windows 10 its successor will be four years old, and for three of those, it was never the OS of choice amongst Steam usersEnglish1·2 months agoTLDR; Overall, great. Had some growing pains but Linux feels faster/snappier than windows.
I’m a developer and a self host “enthusiast”, so I was already a little familiar with Linux, but I ended up hopping from OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, to Kubuntu, to Arch Linux (using KDE Plasma).
I had issues with Tumbleweeds package manager, and overall it felt clunky. They have stricter security than other distros and it caused some weirdness with Dolphin and some other utilities/packages.
Kubuntu was fine but then I came across an article that Valve was going to be directly collaborating with Arch, so I said screw it and jumped to Arch.
I absolutely love Arch, but it definitely has a learning curve. I found a gentleman on youtube (OldTechBloke) that walked through installing it and has a Gitlab repo with all of the commands to install. I took that and used it as a starting point and modified it over the past ~8-9 months to suit my needs (I’ve installed it on two other laptops now as well)
The biggest issues I’ve had have been related to Nvidia, and oddly enough, my Gigabyte motherboard. I had to enable several kernel parameters so “sleep” would work correctly. Luckily the arch wiki is incredibly detailed.
For a regular user, I would recommend Kubuntu or Linux Mint.
Edit: Also, I dual booted for a while but I’m at a point now where I haven’t been on Windows since like… February. PUBG and Tarkov are the only things keeping Windows around on my PC.
Statickto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•When Microsoft finally pulls the plug on Windows 10 its successor will be four years old, and for three of those, it was never the OS of choice amongst Steam usersEnglish62·2 months agoSame. I got sick of Windows late last year and swapped to Linux in October/November.
Statickto Buy European@feddit.uk•StopKillingGames EU citizen initiative country contribution relative to population / threshold16·2 months agoIn the USA it’s performative, but in the EU it means they will actually need to talk about it.
Statickto Buy European@feddit.uk•StopKillingGames EU citizen initiative country contribution relative to population / threshold10·2 months agoThe initiative is not asking for retroactive enforcement.
They are asking for an end of life plan for games made after some TBD date. Something that at least gives end-users a chance that it can be played after a corporation ends support. Ideally that would be server binaries, but it could also mean documentation on how the server infrastructure works so it can be rebuilt by motivated end-users.
PS’s use of League of Legends is awful because all they would need for an end of life plan (if it had been required at the time) is to add a LAN mode just like PvP games from years and years ago, I.e. Quake, Warcraft, Starcraft, Counter-Strike, Halo… Etc etc etc.
That’s it. That doesn’t require “endless” support.
Statickto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish31·2 months agoWhat you’re saying is false though.
You can read about what kernel SteamOS is using. The kernel itself is only like ~150MB, there isn’t really a need to slim it down. I think, if anything, Valve contributes to the mainline kernel for linux.
Proton is the “fine-tuning”, the OS is just Arch Linux with a paint job.
Statickto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish2·2 months agoThat is not the smoking gun you think it is.
Again… SteamOS is just an immutable version of Arch Linux. That’s what they are talking about in the article when they talk about turning off “read-only” mode. Being immutable makes it less likely to break/more stable, but doesn’t “fine-tune” it for gaming.
Saying it’s “fine-tuned” for gaming takes away from what is actually doing the heavy lifting for gaming on linux, which is Proton. One could argue Proton is “fine-tuned” WINE, but SteamOS is not “fine-tuned” for gaming.
Statickto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish31·2 months agoIt’s arch, so no. The hardware that utilizes the OS is fine tuned to be used with a controller, since a controller is literally built into it.
Proton is the fine tuned bit, but that runs on many distros.
Statickto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish37·2 months agoWhat?
SteamOS is just an immutable version of Arch Linux, with some Valve flavor and preinstalled apps.
Statickto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•Since ICE refuses to show their badge and cops refuse to verify, welcome to the future.English10·2 months agoI don’t think Trump thinks this. I think his puppeteers think this and he is just the shameless puppet.
Statickto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•"We're trying for a baby" is sexually graphic, and disgustingEnglish14·2 months agoFalse equivalency, obviously.
That being said your mindset is literally the mindset the homophobes have… Hearing the words “gay couple” means having to think about homosexuals and causes them discomfort and they want it gone. You literally just identifying as a gay man makes them think of exactly what you typed out there.
Statickto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube rolls out more unskippable ads that make viewers wait even longer to watch videos - DexertoEnglish4·2 months agoDid you mean NewPipe? Pipewire is the Linux audio/video framework.
I’m experiencing the same both on the website and using Jerboa like @Scoopta mentioned.
Edit: Noticed that they’re taking donations now (they weren’t a few months ago). Decided to throw a few dollars a month to help out. I encourage everyone to do the same 🙂
Also a lifetime Plex holder. Plex wouldn’t let me watch my local content without authenticating the other day… But my internet went out and I couldn’t. Decided I’d swap to Jellyfin the first chance I could (couldn’t that day because no internet)… So that’s what I did today. It was painless and I’m never going back to Plex.
Disclaimer, I don’t need access outside of my house so I didn’t set any of the remote stuff up.
I belive it’s a metaphor for war. The rich start it, the poor fight it.
Statickto Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English15·4 months agoIf you’re tech savvy, look into selfhosting SearXNG.
I think there are public instances as well.
I had no idea. Thank you!
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