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Yeah the important thing is it’s inclusive or, both rules can be active simultaneously
You can do 1 day or 2:1 ratio
I use individual files with some like-services grouped together, but you interface with specific services withing a compose file by just specifying the name at the end o the command
There are some niche features Mozilla refuses to accept like WebSerial and WebMIDI, but they’re starting to come around on them.
But never both at the same time
I don’t imagine express is wireguard under the hood but that’s a pretty common wireguard configuration method.
It runs fine on Linux, is it a performance issue?
Am I crazy or is Gaston not already French?
But that’s a choice made by Garry Newman, not a limitation of the platform
I use Linux because it’s the better platform for my workload. Knowing that I’m using and supporting FLOSS is great, but ultimately I will choose to use the best available tool for the job. For playing games Valve has made the best platform to manage my library and run it on Linux, so it is the only option for the vast majority of the games I would like to play.
And make hundreds of children grow up without a father?
… Buy them?
I tried this beta release out, and I have to say that I’m struggling to say it’s an improvement. I know that there are good changes, but meta+left/right can no longer move windows between monitors, the inputcapture changes for wayland don’t seem to be working which was my most anticipated feature, and the x11 spin actually has a regression that causes input-leap to enact my global shortcuts when my mouse is on a client device. Overall big struggle from someone who has to do a lot of multitasking.