

I was going to say, that list is many of the things you can get through Kiwix.
It’s self hostable and some of the resources are really quite interesting.
I was going to say, that list is many of the things you can get through Kiwix.
It’s self hostable and some of the resources are really quite interesting.
I think I’ll be picking up this game after reading this. Thank you for sharing your experience.
I’ve always been interested in this game but I had played Far Cry 2, I believe, and remember feeling it was just a chore going through the latter half of the game, so I was turned off of Far cry for a while.
icantstopbuying.domains seems most appropriate…
I just replayed Subnautica in VR. Such a great game.
Steam Link works well if they’re still around.
Very clever use of a cymbal stand.
I’ve heard of folding@home but haven’t really looked much into it.
I can’t imagine it will be free and actually useable in any form.
Free*
*except you can only play one game in 24 hrs. *you can only play with four people *there is only a small set of prompts available
While it’s a Firefox fork, Ironfox works great for me.
Right, but I would say the same thing and for a gaming machine, I would much prefer something that did the Arch install for me and worked for most games out of the box.
I’ve found CachyOS to be fairly uncomplicated and it’s gaming tweaks make most things work out of the box through Lutris. I’d probably avoid the standard Arch install for a newbie
This is my setup too. I use WG-Tunnel to manage the VPN connection on my phone. It just monitors whenever you disconnect from your trusted WiFi network and automatically enables the VPN.
Only hiccup I’ve found is wireless Android Auto isn’t a fan of a VPN.
That little blue triangle in the top left is quite the turnoff.
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There’s no helping this one.
The internet must be a miserable place for you.
Except the hundreds of millions they have spent year after year since then.
I came across ryot a while ago but didn’t have a chance to really play with it. It might be useful for something like this though. Grocy is another that comes to mind.
I see. That’s good to know, thanks.
One would’ve thought the organization that stands for open source software to be quite democratic. Seems that may not be the case.