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  • I've been running it on my steam deck (LCD) for a while and it's great. Nearly undistinguishable from SteamOS but with neat extras. If I had an AMD GPU in my gaming PC, I'd try it out there as well to see how the SteamOS experience holds up on a desktop.

  • I recently switched from etesync to a self-hosted solution and didn't want to install a full Nextcloud on my tiny home server just for that. So I initally tried out radicale as well, but I didn't like the default user handling (no authentication at all) and the project had been unmaintained until very recently (two weeks ago). I switched to baikal then and I am quite happy with it so far.

  • TIL that Tylenol is just how americans call paracetamol

  • Containers are useful for a lot more things than scaling. E.g. portability, ease of setup, dependency separation.

  • years decades

  • There's also a minimum amount that goes to Humble itself, and they manipulate the scale to make it look like it's less. E.g. at 25€ the minimum that goes to Humble is 7.50€, but it looks like ~4€ compared to the publisher and charity bars.

  • If you loved Red Team Blues, also check out The Bezzle. It's not in this bundle, but it's the recently released prequel to Red Team Blues.

  • That bundle was an instant buy for me. My only hesitation was that I already own a few of the books, but for that price you can't go wrong. Lost Cause and Red Team Blues are fantastic!

  • What makes you think it's plastered onto the business and not put up by the business-owners themselves?

  • Chasing endless growth in a dating app is missing the point of a dating app

  • It's a great app! Looking forward to it

  • No one wants to log in to look at twitter posts either

  • I mean, it could be bad as well. There isn't even really any specific solution announced.

  • While the comparison is indeed dumb, that answer does leave out a whole lot of Musk's direct negative impacts.

  • Karma microtransactions

  • Keepass2Android handles that pretty well. It checks for external changes to the remote database before every local edit. And the desktop nextcloud app notices conflicts as well and can create a second version of the file if there are conflicts. You can then check for the differences with something like keepass-diff. But that should only happen if you change your db without syncing first, so while you are offline or the nextcloud app wasn't running.

  • Keepass2Android implements syncing in a way that actually works. I sync through my nextcloud instance. On my laptop it's just KeepassXC and the nextcloud desktop app, on my mobile (android) devices Keepass2Android. On iOS I think there was Strongbox but I haven't used it in a long time. I tried using KeepassDX with the nextcloud android app for syncing for a while, but it lead to regular silent sync conflicts including password losses.

  • 2028 conveniently is just far enough away for us to have forgotten all about those claims by then

  • Let's press it right now