I just don’t see the use of self hosting these just for myself. I guess that’s why so little people do this?
I just don’t see the use of self hosting these just for myself. I guess that’s why so little people do this?
What are some interesting things to host?
I guess not everyone likes his helpers
The guy even denies he owns his own business, I doubt he’ll do anything worthwhile in court.
funded by an actual business.
You’re talking like that’s a good thing?
I just add these through Mihon and read everything free. Got tired of their shit quickly.
I love Void, but the small repo did make me change to Artix with Runit.
Honestly, Void is pretty straightforward, great distro.
They are working on a new Legends game, which is somewhat similar in gameplay.
Could be that they’d rather not have any association made.
People have supposedly ripped several models from both games and some seem to line up nearly 100%, while others obviously use parts of the model.
But yeah, I can’t say I checked if they’re valid videos or made to enrage people.
Plugin systems don’t rely on lock files, they’re not part of the build at all.
I probably don’t know enough about the project, but how can it know what requirements plugins installed at a later time have?
Multiple ways.
Companies can completely erase the idea of ownership. If everything is subscription-based, they can simply stop the subscription and have no further obligations.
Or Europe just gets completely locked out of functionality, as already happens in some European countries.
Of course good things can come from this, but I’ve read here several times that this just isn’t a good proposition and might just lead to the anti-consumer practices disappearing in a negative way too.
Or kill it completely. The only reason I’ve held off signing this is that the wording is so vague that it could work in favor of gaming companies. I’d rather not see that.
It’s a web app wrapped in Tauri. So basically a desktop app, but the web app can be hosted too.
Another way that needs a credit card:
Make a disposable e-mail, sign up for a month trial for Qobuz or Tidal and use a program like StreamRip to just download high-quality music straight from the platform.
When the trial ends, just make a new e-mail and repeat.
Someone mentioned Lucida here, which is more straightforward, but I found it slow and often failing. Once you’re signed up, downloading is easy and it’s the easiest way to get more obscure stuff in high quality.
Nope, not smoke per se, but still damaging to breathe.
I think people severely underestimate how harmful it is.
They are not just harming themselves. Everyone knows how harmful secondhand smoke is.
I see critical thinking is not your cup of tea. Might want to take that boot out of your ass.
I’ve read through your links. They don’t have much to do with the codebase itself, but with protecting the trademarks.
From what I read, you’re free to change whatever you want. You just can’t go around using their trademarked names for your modified version.
Using this in a VM to work on some legacy software and it’s definitely a lot better than the standard at the moment