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Since this uses a registry edit how would we do this in Linux? Through winetricks?
Since this uses a registry edit how would we do this in Linux? Through winetricks?
Arch is focused on however you put it together
This paired with moonlight & sunshine will work perfectly.
I got RDR2 to play on my deck, already played it a few years ago on PS5 but I’ve been wanting to play it again.
Piracy is always the answer
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I’d rather use a usenet board
AirVPN, limited on details for signing up, can pay in crypto and easy port forwarding.
Good config generator as well
I use eweka.nl & nzbplanet, works fine
Njalla - you can pay in crypto and they are privacy focused
They have VPSs as well but I don’t know if they are any good price wise
Windows 10 was never meant to be the last version, one guy said it and somehow it stuck. It was never the plan though.
I feel partially responsible for this, and I’m not complaining
My 3070 runs better than on windows🤷♀️ (in most of my favourite games)
Starr apps for media or ytdl for YouTube
This is what I use, jellyfin or Plex to watch them
I just self hosted everything I needed and dl my fav YouTube channels’ videos to my server
I use internet on my phone to look up something every now and then and I’ll browse lemmy for a bit if I get bored
Other than that I don’t really use the internet outside of essential stuff like banking and emailing
Not seeing anyone suggesting unRAID… it’s perfect for this kind of thing (from experience). VMs, LXC, Docker & flexible storage options.
Has its own App Store built in as well🤷♀️
Thanks good to know, after I hit this upload limit with one of my services I honestly considered nuking the whole nginx setup and using WG or TS, still on the fence about it all
100mb is the max I think
Make sure you don’t have “amdvlk” installed rather than lib32-nvidia-utils
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Vulkan
Arch wiki might not have correct details of package names for Ubuntu, but it’ll put you on the right track.