

Don’t forget all the online requirements with accounts even if you want to play single player, and constant server issues on launch that seem to happen with every game now because none of them allow community servers anymore.
Don’t forget all the online requirements with accounts even if you want to play single player, and constant server issues on launch that seem to happen with every game now because none of them allow community servers anymore.
I’m not sure how to prevent saving in the first place, but you can use the Cookie Autodelete addon to remove them as soon as you close that tab.
What errors are you getting? Can’t do much without knowing something about why it’s not starting up or is crashing once running.
Tons of comments telling OP to do it differently and almost none actually offering help lol
I also moved to Obsidian, it can import Keep notes.
I just use the Remotely Save plugin to handle sync, but there are other ways too like Syncthing, Livesync plugin, or just paying for their service.
This can be done entirely client side with a PGP addon for your mail client or browser.
Immich, but it needs the server side running somewhere.
Simple Mobile Tools apps were sold to a different company!
Fossify apps are the replacement.
Its not a local connection if you’re getting this message. You might be in the same network, but for some reason it’s not connecting directly.
Are you talking about the 24 bit 192kHz part?
Wouldn’t that already be illegal under current laws?
Most programs on github will have a release you can just download and run, if you click on the releases section you should see some files for each version.
Lol this websites cookie dialog has no deny all button, and when you click save and accept it auto enables every checkbox.
Oh gotcha yes it does. Are you on CGNAT with your ISP so you can’t forward ports?
Why does it need to be on a VPS? It seems to work on a home network when I played around with it.
Wireguard if you’re just using it yourself. Many various ways to manage it, and it’s built in to most routers already.
Otherwise Headscale with one of the webUIs would be the closest replacement.
There are some community webUIs for Headscale, headplane in particular looks pretty good: https://headscale.net/stable/ref/integration/web-ui/
I’m not sure otherwise how different the experience would be.
At least it’s honest. I really dislike when linux is presented as a drop in replacement for windows where everything will just work how you’re used to, because it does require re-learning new software and workflows.
Companies often sponsor FOSS projects, especially if they use them internally. It doesn’t mean Cloudflare has any access to data from it.
The Interstellar app seems pretty good so far
So far piefed seems a lot more responsive, but that could just be due to less users on this instance vs the lemmy one I use.
I still play multiplayer, but on games that still support community servers like Minecraft, Enshrouded, Arma 3, Space Engineers…