I was hoping for Eskel or Letho to be honest. Ciri is a safe choice but a bit on the boring side. Eskel would have been a lot more multi-layered protagonist and dialogues would have been funnier.
I was hoping for Eskel or Letho to be honest. Ciri is a safe choice but a bit on the boring side. Eskel would have been a lot more multi-layered protagonist and dialogues would have been funnier.
Give Aegis a try, it is great.
Obsidian is amazing, though it isn’t FOSS but your notes are saved in Markdown, so even if something happens with the app, they will remain yours.
Another alternative may be Joplin and AnyType, but I think AnyType is also not 100% FOSS.
You are increasing the attack vector immensely, and it is up to you to ensure that it is well protected and up to date. The attack effort won’t be high though and most of the attacks would be pretty basic, still I wouldn’t risk something so personal, like your image library.
I would suggest for you to look into Wireguard or Tailscale for accessing your personal Immich instance.
Steve from Gamer’s Nexus is a hero. Full respect for that guy.
Obsidian? Saves everything in Markdown. It is offline but you can sync things with syncthing. Has a great app on mobile too. I run syncthing on my phone too and sync everything between my devices.
Last week I played a bit with Rainmeter and find the idea pretty cool. It is similar to conky but less nerdy and more user friendly. Pity we don’t have anything like that in Linux.
That’s true, but they also seem to be very power hungry and noisy. I built a fanless server which is consuming 11-12 Watts in idle.
Witcher 3 and not so distant second Red Dead Redemption 2.
Can’t you just use Obsidian and edit the MD files directly in your terminal? I know Obsidian isn’t open source, but as long as the files are MD and I can easily take them with me, I don’t really care.
Man, Witcher 3 is an amazing game and a lot of the secondary quests had a pretty alluring story. I read the books too, but the game is really great. Just the combat system is a bit tedious but apart from that the game world and the story was absolutely beautiful
This looks pretty cool, I will give it a try. I am using Streamlit at the moment and I am quite content with it.
With all due respect but no indie studio can create a game of this magnitude. I mean there is a lot of work put into it. Whether it was worth it is a completely different story though.
This works for PC but not for PS. PS games are highly optimised to target the current generation of consoles and there is very little initiative for developers to target a new console platform unless Sony sells tens of millions of those, which I very much doubt.
CMV but the PS5 Pro is a completely pointless release. The only reason I see is for Sony to try to justify the higher price tag on the PS6 once it releases.
How many games receive any update after 20 years?
What are you going to use this GPU for. Simply for playing and you don’t care about ray tracing AMD is king. Or if you find a deal on Intel.
Self hosting LLMs and hobby AI/ML projects, NVIDIA.
Blender - NVIDIA
Internet Streaming - NVIDIA
Video editing - NVIDIA
Plex/Jellyfin - Intel
Unfortunately in most cases NVIDIA is still the king.
Check this link that will give you some ideas about the different GPUs: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html
You are really underestimating the complexity of the task of building a web engine.
Another problem is that Chrome is already ubiquitous and most of the web sites are simply ignoring the Gecko and only optimise against Chromium.
Don’t get me wrong, I truly wish we had more completion and I hope those projects take off and with time become a viable alternative of Chromium but I am somehow doubtful.
Why don’t you use something like Tailscale? Other than that using non standard ports greatly reduces the risks of you getting compromised. The majority of attacks come from port scanners scanning for default ports and trying to use known vulnerabilities.
They fixed CP2077 and as a matter of fact the game is pretty good, plus they are a European company so we should support them.