Wireguard VPN to my fritzbox lets me access my jellyfin.
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Wireguard VPN to my fritzbox lets me access my jellyfin.
Honestly just in ~/Music and stuff I’d like to listen to on the go gets copied onto my phone.
I bought mine secondhand because I had a bad feeling about giving google money just to degoogle as well but still really wanted to use GrapheneOS
Pyre is more like a visual novel with some gameplay here and there. Now I don’t mind story heavy games but towards the end I found myself just clicking through the absolute ton of dialogue there was. Vastly preferred Bastion and Transistor which almost never interrupted the gameplay but were still able to tell amazing stories.
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you’re describing opensuse Tumbleweed and its OpenQA suite
yeah the only phishing tests that got me were that and an invite to a Teams team because i get added to a new team every week or so lol
Thunderbird has improved a lot in recent years and I’ve been using it without problems
Thunderbird has a calendar by default now.
Don’t they have to prove it with a photograph? In GermanyI’d laugh in theirface withput a photograph as evidence.
I just checked how it is for me to be sure. My Streetcomplete changes show up immediately on openstreetmap.org/edit.
As far as I know the edits are applied immediately in the backend, however the rendering of the changes can take some days.
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Actually nothing this time. I got back into Elite Dangerous hard and play it pretty much every minute of my gaming time currently.
I play on a smaller galaxy size and have a beefy computer.
It’s a mix of strategy and role-playing. Sure if you want to survive on higher difficulties, you probably need a build that is meta. But on medium difficulties or lower you can pretty much roleplay your empire as you like and there’s many mechanics in the game that help with this. Your empire can be a democratic haven for all, a mega corporation, a machine hivemind forcefully assimilating organics into its network…and much more.
There’s also a great exploration aspect of the game. Your exploration vessels regularly find anomalies that tell a neat little story and provide bonuses to your empire (which can range from a small resource bonus to making one of your leaders immortal).
Of course, there’s also the power fantasy. You start with just one planet, but you will quickly expand throughout the galaxy. You can then wage war against other empires, build a federation together with them or convince the galactic community to crown you as Emperor of the entire galaxy. But the game also regularly throws adversaries at you if the AI empires are starting to become no match for you, may it be one of the space fauna suddenly becoming extremely hostile or a Great Khan uniting a marauder horde and demanding everyone to become their vassal.
It is also rare that a bad outcome leads to a straight loss. Losing a war (usually) does not doom your empire but you only lose a bit of territory or get vassalized, both giving you ample opportunities to build up your strength again or make allies to stand together against an enemy.
Stellaris. I’m almost at 1400 hours in the game and while I now play it a lot less often than in the first 1000 hours, I still get the itch to play it again a few times a year.
Been usingthe same setup for years as well and Im happy with it, never had any issues with it