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  • Want some nostalgia? Plutonium for Black Ops 2 is still relatively alive with a crap ton of modded servers. Game is still fun to play.

  • I remember having an issue similar to this! I believe the login for the root of my domain was the cause of this, it’s very finicky but I manage to get it to grab the right login for the right subdomain on my desktop, mobile is horrible though and doesn’t work nearly as well.

  • I pay for the Duo plan only for the support with SMTP/IMAP on custom domains along side the 1Tb drive space. I only ever notice the ads on ProtonPass trying to upgrade me to the family plan.

    Really not as intrusive or annoying as people make it out to be but I must agree as a paying user we should not have to deal with ads.

  • I don’t think ProtonPass even recognizes port’s, I recall it would bring the login for every different web-app/selfhosted service for that specific IP.

    Reverse proxying is a saviour that’s for sure.

  • The penny died pretty quick in Canada, I would argue and say it’ll be gone within 3 years, tenders will just round up/down the total and no longer hand them out.

  • I understand the purpose of the restriction but is 27 days in jail followed by 12 months of probation really going to dissuade him from repeating the past? Even though this is not in Toronto I recall their police association coming out and saying they barely have the resources to check in on people that are on probation.

  • So he was already prohibited from possessing firearms, let’s prohibit him even more! Makes total sense, right?

  • This was a while ago so the details are fuzzy, I gave it Traefiks docker labels on port :5380 but that didn’t seem to work then I read an a bug report saying give Traefik :8053 so I tried that and again didn’t work so I went back to :5380 and all of a sudden it reverse proxied but my login wouldn’t work even though it worked when going to the LAN IP+Port didn’t find much in terms of troubleshooting and documentation so I eventually gave up on it.

    I have had terrible experiences with recursive DNS resolvers, PiHole+Unbound worked for maybe an hour then would completely kill my internet access, the same essentially went with OpenSense, I had hope for Technitium but alas didn’t feel the need to spend hours troubleshooting something that PiHole alone did with ease.

  • Meanwhile Battleblock Theatre and Castle Crashers are still receiving updates 10 years later. Goes to show how far a game can go if you put a little effort into it.

  • If only reverse proxying Technitium wasn’t a pain in the ass to do I would actually use it. Maybe one day they’ll fix the login issues until then PiHole works.

  • But.. a higher FOV increases the amount of content that needs to be rendered by your device? If your average is 35fps it will swamp your computer, probably why they capped it.

  • I mean technically I am right, they are worth at least 1 billion dollars, didn’t feel like looking up their gross/net earnings.

  • Maybe one day they’ll fix applications on the task bar not focusing when you click on them, don’t get confused here, these are applications already open and in the background but clicking the icon on the taskbar occasionally does nothing until you manually bring it to the foreground.

    Wild this is a billion dollar company.

  • My mate installed Linux Mint the other week. (Yay) I don't know how Mint is different from Bazzite

    Bazzite is Fedora based whereas Linux Mint is Debian based, BASH is a pretty universal language so most commands will be interchangeable however, you two have entirely different package managers so installing software will be different.

    Also Bazzite is immutable so if I’m not mistaken changes to system files like /etc/bash.bashrc will not persist for you upon updates whereas on Linux Mint it will always remain the same regardless of updates, this may not be the greatest example because when I upgraded from Debian 12 to 13 I was asked if I wanted to keep the file the same or if I wanted to use the package maintainers version, but I think I got the idea across.

  • But it’s not Ai? You can send animations for any message on iMessage, people just don’t realize you have to hold the send button to open the menu.

  • I would rather they have funny language in their privacy policy opposed to mandatory logging, they have to cover themselves legally as well so they got to utilize legal-ise so they aren’t sued into the dirt.

    I’m sure Gmail tracks the IP of your rectum.

    I bet Google predicted you would say that!

  • Why is this a surprise? IP Logging is pretty normal for any service.

    2.5 IP logging: by default, we do not keep permanent IP logs in relation with your Account. However, IP logs may be kept temporarily to combat abuse and fraud, and your IP address may be retained permanently if you are engaged in activities that breach our Terms of Service (e.g. spamming, DDoS attacks against our infrastructure, brute force attacks). The legal basis of this processing is our legitimate interest to protect our service against non-compliant or fraudulent activities. If you enable authentication logging for your Account or voluntarily participate in Proton's advanced security program, the record of your login IP addresses is kept for as long as the feature is enabled. This feature is off by default, and all the records are deleted upon deactivation of the feature. The legal basis of this processing is consent, and you are free to opt in or opt out of that processing at any time in the security panel of your Account. The authentication logs feature records login attempts to your Account and does not track product-specific activity, such as VPN activity.

    Source: Their privacy policy.

  • I know one sure fire way to save Canada 1-5 billion dollars, quit targeting licensed firearm owners and focus on the root cause of gun violence.

    Put them elbows to work carney and give the US shit for their smuggling, repeat offenders should not be given the option for bail or house arrest.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "It's a waste of taxpayers money," says Jeff McNeil of the Port Morien Wildlife Association (PMWA) regarding the feds gun confiscation program. Despite 'staffing challenges,'

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Cape Breton, it’s time to send a message. Tell the Liberals to stop leave law abiding firearms arms owners alone and go after real criminals.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    After 10-years of passionate Liberal rhetoric on gun control.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Thankfully firearms aren't plug-n-play.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Political analysts Jamie Ellerton and Sebastian Skamski unload damming commentary on Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, and the Carney Liberals wasteful gun confiscation program.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Because of course, Canada is riddled with these!

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    The Liberals gun grab program threatens Indigenous treaty rights, and every Canadians "right to live off the land," says MP and Chief Billy Morin. "Hunting rifles are not the PM's political props."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Pierre Poilievre exposes Mark Carney on his own gun confiscation program. "Will the PM stop wasting money, read his briefing notes, so that he knows what he's talking about"

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    CTV's Vassy Kapelos presses Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree on the Liberals ineffective gun grab, his candid conversation caught on tape, Mark Carney using gun confiscation-for-votes in Quebec.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "They all tell the truth when they think no one is listening," says Rod Giltaca of the CCFR

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Carney still has ‘confidence’ in public safety minister after leaked gun buyback comments.

    www.ctvnews.ca /canada/article/carney-still-has-confidence-in-public-safety-minister-after-leaked-gun-buyback-comments/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Nathalie Provost confirms feds will look to ban the SKS before gun confiscation is completed. Admits the SKS is used for hunting.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    CPAC’s Michael Serapio interviews the Liberal Safety Minister after his gun confiscation press conference.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    CTV News Laryssa Waler on Canadian firearm "buyback" program, reports that there are calls for the Public Safety Ministers resignation.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    An interesting use of the dictionary from the Canadian Government.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Speechless...

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is there a Macro application that doesn't need a whole lot of scripting knowledge?

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Man in his 40s dead after home invasion in Vaughan early Sunday, police say

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/toronto/vaughan-homicide-investigation-1.7622217
  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Poilievre calls for more legal protection for Canadians defending homes from intruders

    www.cbc.ca /news/politics/poilievre-home-invaders-1.7620982
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith asked about the case of a man charged for injuring a home invader: “If you don’t want to get shot or beaten up, don’t break into people’s houses.”