

Thank you for your insight, I’m assuming the only public part is the UI and coturn (the bit that enables two clients between firewalls to hole-punch)?
Thank you for your insight, I’m assuming the only public part is the UI and coturn (the bit that enables two clients between firewalls to hole-punch)?
Netbird you can still run unlike tailscale with headscale right?
At least hope the backend can be fully ran ?
I’m unsure if it has been mentioned, but a similar tool which is open source (you can run the backend unlike tailscale), netbird
Similar in which regard? Containers can be covered by this, but I’m assuming you mean for things like charts?
Iceland has many crazy areas, and even where there signs (particularly on the beaches), people still venture onto the deadly rocks
Got any recommendations?
Edit, I meant to say got, not god 🤣
Who you calling friend, pal? \s (I hope some folks know this 🤣)
Interesting, but I was raising a joke at how many apps are electron based and could easily have a working app on Linux. Yet they never publish Linux versions of electron apps, and it drives me nuts as it’s so easy to enable
But I’ll build an electron app, and have support for Linux /s
How does the patch actually get delivered? Via windows update or using something else?
Welcome, I left after the third party clients got nuked, sick of ads
Is this true for 2042? Honestly would use a Linux distro otherwise (probably Ubuntu but might look for an alternative)
Hopefully those games go to steam deck as that seems like a way to have a market share they might then cater for (I can’t play BF on Linux due to the antichear requirements)
Greenwich Moon Time? I’ll see myself out…
I’ll have a play later as I have a partition ready for dual boot. I only got windows 11 for cheap to see how it was but the constant bringing up of bing is irritating
Yeah, basically that, I’ll have a go with Ubuntu (I use it for servers usually but never used it for my own gaming setup)
I use Linux daily within my job, it’s just I’m curious which OS people find the best for gaming (I run servers etc but want to see what people find is the least painful for gaming).
Basically, come the evening after work, I CBA to spend ages configuring stuff to then be able to play as time is precious in the evening
Got a desktop, and can support dual boot (I partitioned my SSD at the start to do it so I could test stuff out).
In terms of an os, which would you recommend
What would people recommend if the main reason you use windows is gaming? I have an AMD CPU and a Nvidia GPU, if drivers are good etc, which OS would you use
Honestly, no idea, worth checking their GitHub etc or their status pages if they have any