Try the official appdb on wine: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=41327 where it is listed as not currently working.
Try the official appdb on wine: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=41327 where it is listed as not currently working.
Whoa same! Always played on that server that had greatly increased the build points so there were turrets everywhere :D
I love Wireshark but I hate every day I have to open it up :D
You can have flatpak install it’s stuff into your home with the --user flag.
The other user did not provide an actual source so I went ahead and searched for one. I found many discussions about the controversy but no actual primary source. Closest I could find is this: https://nichegamer.com/factorio-founder-kovarex-interview-cancel-culture-and-secret-support/
Debian Testing or openSuse Tumbleweed
Me looking from openSUSE Tumbleweed:
(any Flatpak user would’ve at some point run into annoying sandboxing limitations - such as password manager and browser integration, or themeing woes)
While I overall do prefer Flatpak over AppImage these days, the sandboxing has indeed been giving me more trouble than I think it is worth so far.
Been using that same setup and very happy with it.
it’s really good if you have a fairly new machine
It’s running well on my 2013 laptop as well.
Though one should probably not phrase it “Haha! Why?!” if it was out of curiosity.
Yeah, they gave up recently after X, formerly known as Twitter, again and again and again shut down the methods Nitter used to get the posts.
Curiously, Nazis seem to get away doing just that, under their clear name even! Reported a few of those on Twitter a while ago before Elons takeover. Got a message that the reports are unwarranted and if I continued to make them they’d disable my ability to report.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my desktop and laptop. On my desktop mainly due to newest drivers. I had bought a very new AMD GPU at the time and Tumbleweed was one of the first distros to support it. Switched my laptop to it because of familiarity.
I started my IT career on Debian servers and so my private servers are on Debian too. They were on OpenSUSE Leap for a while but I switched when the future of Leap became a bit uncertain.
If this defaults to off, I’m turning it on.
Nitter’s the only remaining way to browse Twitter comfortably. I guess this is the nail in the coffin for my Twitter browsing.
People don’t care about security until they get hit. Source: working in IT for 10 years.
Zoophiles are generally shunned in the furry communities I know.