

I’ve just got my family set up with wireguard vpn on their phones to my lan, then using home assistant and the todo list there works pretty well even away from home.


I’ve just got my family set up with wireguard vpn on their phones to my lan, then using home assistant and the todo list there works pretty well even away from home.


Trying to decide between Abyssus and Jump Space. Mostly trying to figure out if my friends will have any free time for the forseeable future to play it, since we started getting back into Payday 2 after spending a long while on Vintage Story


Don’t let the media force you to twist your words-- it is not a labor shortage, but a wage crisis.


Give it a shot with the mods after you finish the game (+dlc) too, a lot of them are great! I tried the archipelago randomizer today along with ship enhancements on max random difficulty, it is a wild time.
Also wanted to rec a game like Lorn’s Lure, White Knuckle, or Idols of Ash (fair warning, I picked up the last one just yesterday, but it is pretty high rated and seems like Lorn’s Lure which I had a great time with). Those are unrelated to Outer Wilds, but didn’t want to leave multiple comments


You can combine practicing navigating the filesystem along with a game like rpg-cli !


I just tried it and it took me 5 minutes, since I use yunohost Just add app, setup admin account, invite myself, then import my bitwarden.org vault (after password encrypting the json export, of course)
Yup. I use brew if there is a package already, otherwise you can install in distrobox and use distrobox-export to make an alias easily in your host system


Thanks for the link! The video OP posted edits out the non-english questions and comments, which is pretty odd imo


Followup question, if you don’t mind! What still needs to be maintained on the Win32 system on behalf of the Fedora maintainers? If everyone has moved on from 32bit, and the old stuff doesn’t change, where is the maintenance requirement? Could we not find a “final” version and leave it static, but still available in the package manager?
Is it that packaging requirements change for different systems to keep up with hardware drivers/new package managers/kernel removing deprecated features/security vulnerability patches?
Can confirm, as I’ve got my home assistant on a 6 year old raspberry pi 4. it is just sitting in a closet, not even on ethernet i’ll admit that i do have a router with openwrt, and that made it super easy to set up a wireguard server