And who expects cinematic masterpieces? Most gamers skip the cutscenes and all dialog lol
Citation needed
And who expects cinematic masterpieces? Most gamers skip the cutscenes and all dialog lol
Citation needed
No, you are correct. If you are the only person accessing the service you don’t need to open any ports since you access your network via Wireguard anyway.
I’m not even a parent and I don’t want this. It’s just an unnecessary mechanic to punish casual players for no reason at all. It doesn’t add anything to the game.
Yes, I don’t like mechanics that happen while the game is turned off. It’s unnecessary. I keep reading from players who are defending this mechanic that it’s so easy to get several days or almost a month of water supply in just a few hours of gameplay. But if it’s so easy to get the water why not just remove the mechanic? They wouldn’t even notice and everyone else wouldn’t have to play with this FOMO mechanic.
I mean without a keyboard attached.
This looks so cool and I love that it is PvE but this water level mechanic kills the whole game for me. I don’t want to play a game that makes me lose my progression when I’m not actively playing it. If they change this I will consider buying it but the developers seem to be pretty hellbent on keeping this mechanic unfortunately. Maybe they will change their tune in a few weeks when they notice that they can’t keep players around.
It tries to install the associated package when given a path to a configuration file.
Didn’t know about Pipeline. Looks interesting.
Which one did you find?
Current charging speeds are fast enough IMO
I think Germany also has above average market share of Firefox.
The only thing bothering me about the 16 is the 60hz. USB 2.0 and 128 GB don’t affect me tbh.
I used to run multiple containers with TrueNAS Scale through their apps system (not as a VM in TrueNAS) and it was very unstable. I constantly had to fix something and the apps had constant updates even though there were no updates to the apps itself. It was really annoying to work with. I switched to Fedora Server and it has been much better since.
That’s what I thought.
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that honestly had me wondering just how the FritzBox knows the ISP doesn’t allow it, but that’s a different topic
Because the Fritzbox uses a DS-Lite tunnel.
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I hope it won’t take too long until this is implemented. It’s baffling that such a thing is not possible in an easy and accessible way and instead is hardcoded.
That doesn’t apply to the “Open in Terminal” option in Nautilus right click menu.
Can you name some examples? I’m not very familiar with economics.