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  • I had My minecraft server scanned by at least 3 different bots, and I even had some friendly guy join my server that apparently found it using a bot he wrote. I'm now using a whitelist lol. One of the account names that scanned my server was "Fifth Column, which is a griefing group.

  • That seems like a small price to pay to have a dark magician girl decal in people's faces in bumper to bumper traffic lol.

  • There's plenty of good, open source UX in FOSS. Have you seen the Gnome family of apps? They look great and are easy to understand.

  • This is exactly what I do too. I started half a year ago and have no regrets yet.

  • There already is one called Flare. It uses rust IIRC.

  • Snow under the wheels? No problem! Simply crush it under a 100 tonne train.

  • $4.99 to plug in their camera

  • I guess the hope is that a large amount of people will suddenly switch to Linux, maybe because of social media popularity, a breaking windows change, or maybe a popular computer manufacturer shipping only Linux by default.

    But even if that does happen, I would think it would result in an increased adoption rate, not everyone switching to Linux over the course of a year.

  • The slogan is a complete meme at this point. A meme that indicates it's the year of the linux desktop!

  • I'm not completely sure, but doesn't Bitwarden encrypt all data before it reaches the server? That means the server implementation is a bit less important. I guess you probably don't want to be leaking even encrypted databases though since there is a chance they could be cracked.

  • Don't worry. They can send the reports to /dev/null where they will be read by Tim Apple himself when he checks it.

  • Might as well try it out. The quality of the maps also varies from city to city, so you might have a different experience compared to others. I find I'm able to get around reliably around my city on my bike.

  • Same here in Canada, though I get the American version with an American VPN.

  • I did this when installing Windows 11 for a friend, was also my first experience installing Windows 11 as well. Having to open a command line during the installation process really nullifies the "Windows easy" and "linux hard" stereotype.

  • If someone could actually compete with Steam, that would be great. Both gog and Epic don't have linux launchers and lack many releases. If Steam is offline, it will be console gamers laughing at us.

  • IDK why they are listing distros. They could just provide a wireguard config and be like "If you have wireguard, you can use the VPN", and 99% of distros would be supported.

  • In Canada, we have Via rail. They line you up like you're at an airport and check your ticket before you board the train, and also check your ticket once you're on the train. They also have enforced weight restrictions on baggage. The trains share tracks with freight, meaning that the train has to stop every once in a while to let a freight train pass. All this to take longer than driving and cost alot as well.

  • Still better than Canadian rail. That shit is regularly late. Significantly late.

  • It Debian, so it should absolutely run Doom.