Wait it has built in reverse proxy?
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- Lumisal@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Is they're an easy way to make my Jellyfin accessible outside of my home network for free?English3·9 days ago
Nice! Maybe I’ll try the beta. Been wanting to tinker around with my set up recently
- Lumisal@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Is they're an easy way to make my Jellyfin accessible outside of my home network for free?English4·9 days ago
Does it work with a reverse proxy?
- Lumisal@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•GOG seemingly shares that they are considering physical PC 'big box' games. Maybe?English1·11 days ago
Well, I know the cause now but it’s still not that good a reason if they were warned and decided not to use it in Germany…
- Lumisal@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•GOG seemingly shares that they are considering physical PC 'big box' games. Maybe?English1·11 days ago
Wait really?
- Lumisal@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•GOG seemingly shares that they are considering physical PC 'big box' games. Maybe?English114·11 days ago
Anyone know what was up with the Nazi symbolism they emailed purposefully? I would really want to support them but I need to know that it wasnt something terrible they did. Physical releases is definitely a plus as well.
On other comments and what you’ve said in your other comment, I think you’d be just interested in Nobara or CachyOS. At least, if you want an out of box working experience but still have the ability to tinker and develop relatively easy.
You might prefer Nobara because it’s Fedora based rather than Arch, and your hardware specs aren’t bleeding edge anyway. If you want a bit more stability than that though, and don’t mind doing the set up yourself, plan vanilla Fedora could also work and you just add what you want / need.
I’d avoid any recommendations for immutable distros like Bazzite because they’re best for beginners that aren’t too tech savvy, or people very familiar with Linux and have no issues mucking about with OS-tree or running a distrobox. Really no in-between.
I also have 8 bitdo controllers and I do recommend updating them on Windows before you get rid of it, depending which you have - some can be updated via a Chrome based browser but others only through Windows really.
- Lumisal@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Spanish government ‘quietly bans use of Palantir’ in critical state systems over fears of national security leaksEnglish3·12 days ago
At least they stopped using it.
More than can be said about the current Finnish government
Possibly, but Finland still uses Palantir tech, so who knows if they’re following the constitution