Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for.
Sure, finding games on the high seas is easy enough on my windows machine, but if I'm on my linux partition and want to play a game that would otherwise work if I bought it in Steam with proton, how would I go about getting the game to run?
Then it’s pretty bold of you to be making generalizations and predictions in your wall of text OP.
Really generous estimation of the hellscape we’re leaving for our descendants. This IS the glory days. It’s all downhill from here.
What The fuck did you say to me?
You better give me a stealth check with disadvantage if you’re trying to sneak in here with that username.
Can you sand down the layer lines on that flat plane?
Title. Am I just missing something? This seems like an essential feature that is missing.
Freakanomics sucks. https://pca.st/episode/b032436d-a692-4dbe-a9ea-6a3c0fcb213d
This you? https://lemmy.world/comment/955651 Trolling racist tankie fuck. Quel surprise.
Tankie fuck
There’s plenty of tutorials out there for it. A quick DuckDuckGo search turned up this as one of the first results, but the theory is the same if you wanted to bundle ‘arr containers instead of nginx/whatever. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/workflow-multiple-containers-docker-compose
Essentially you create docker compose file for services, within which you have as many containers as you want set up like you would any other compose file. You ‘docker compose pull’ and ‘docker compose up -d’ to update/install just like you would for individual docker container, but it does them all together. It sounds like others in the thread have more automated someone with services dedicated to watching for updates and running those automatically but I just look for a flag in the app saying there’s an update available and pull/ up -d whenever it’s convenient/I realize there’s an update.
I just use docker compose files. Bundle my arr stack in a single compose file and can docker compose pull to update them all in one swoop.
The Cornell app is magical. If i self host this is it mobile compatible? I’d love to be able to host and share this with the family if so.
Has no one seen The Matrix/Animatrix?!
But can you grow the devils lettuce in those things? If so dang. Share the models. Sounds like a great set up. Beautiful work regardless.
Another strong vote for Syncthing. It sounds like exactly what you’re looking for and it’s dead simple to set up, low resource (far lighter than next cloud), E2EE and expressly limited as far as what directories you give access to.
The point being raised is that because of the architecture even if your instance doesn’t use trackers any other instances can use trackers and track you as if you were on their instance. At least as I understand it. Correct me if I’m wrong.
There are trackers though
Cyberpunk dystopia or just plain old Neo colonialism. Take your pick
I've been blown away by being able to finally, at long last, game on my linux machine. Between emulators and Steam's Proton, I'm rarely if every needing to boot into W$ just for games. That said,while I can play the gamepass web streaming thing, I don't know if there is a way to use gamepass locally with Proton. Is that possible?
First off, huge props. Lemmy seems to really nail the potential that early Reddit had, and having found some niche communities it seems like it actually won’t be impossible to build critical mass as a serious replacement. One feature im missing is a way to hide individual posts. I don’t want to block the user or the community, but there’s tons of times when I really want to never see a particular post again. Is that feature already here, or where would I make the suggestion?