Total level 443 so far and while the core loop was already good the new content has really elevated the experience
Total level 443 so far and while the core loop was already good the new content has really elevated the experience
Started playing BAR recently and am loving it. Prior to this I’d only played some SC2 and watched some videos about FAF.
I’ve been playing with my 8yr kiddo against bots as we both learn the mechanics. The amount you can customize a match has been great.
Also been watching the pro league tournaments on their YouTube channel which are great fun to watch.
Jellyfin +yt-dlp
Kids ask for a YouTube show, I get to evaluate and then they get safe watching
Most certainly
MyAnonamouse is the first place where I really saw attention drawn to encourage port forwarding and after seeing the difference will always have ports forwarded
Is that the Logitech MX Ergo? Love that mouse
The ones we tested were these: https://a.co/d/f4FADbm
Unfortunately the project they were originally for was cancelled fairly quickly so we didn’t test any others
We tested some nicer ones for use in an industrial environment where hearing protection was required. They were great and let workers hear clearly while still being able to use their preferred PPE.
I’ve ran GNOME for years until this month. Something randomly broke and then on fresh install the dark theme wasn’t working correctly. Switched to KDE and everything looks and works perfectly. Think I’ll hang out here for the foreseeable future.
Looks like Dauntless uses EAC which can be tricky to get working however I see Minecraft Dungeons looks to be working great; thank you
Oh nice, didn’t realize that one was on Switch; thank you
Has anyone tried Path of Titans ?
Cool, thank you
Unfortunately Fortnite is not currently playable on Linux
Awesome; thank you!
Perhaps Valheim - the archery is pretty good and while not as twitchy as a shooter might suffice to scratch that itch
Minetest! FOSS client and server 👍
Came to recommend Synology; I’ve worked on small systems (4 cameras) and large (30+ cameras). For home use you can probably get away with their smallest NAS which includes free CCTV software (Surveillance Station) which itself includes 2 camera licenses. Adding more cameras beyond those will require a one-time license purchase. While this is not the cheapest route they are easy to setup, manage and use.
ProtonVPN works great via Wiregurd on Linux as well just not through the GUI; you can download the configs and connect through terminal or other Wireguard client
Yeah most of my skills are in the 40’s aside from fishing and foraging from lots of magnet fishing