That’s really cool, thanks
That’s really cool, thanks
r/PiratedGames is the way to go for offline/single player games
For multiplayer games, I always try to get better deals on sites like Instant Gaming
Epic Games also offers paid titles for free, many of them are garbage though and I absolutely hate Epic Games
Some Tailscale clients are open-source and you can self-host a Headscale server
This is so incredibly annoying when cross-posting something.
@db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com has been pushing out some great stuff recently
Wow, this is really cool!
I use them for privacy reasons. They will register the domain name under their company name, you don’t have to give out any data about yourself whatsoever. You can pay anonymously with crypto currencies like Monero. Njalla was actually founded by one of the guys who also founded The Pirate Bay.
That’s why they called it “SteamOS”, not “Steam Linux”
They had GTA V for free at some point
Definitely Tailscale
I think you mean LibRedirect? I use it too, but many people don’t and it’s just better to have Piped or Nitter links.
Ok, that sucks
Come on, don’t link to Twitter directly, use Nitter instead.
Just homebrew your switch and install whatever you want. You can even install Android on it lol.
Hey, I’m a former Windows user myself. I also used and enjoyed ShareX on Windows, I haven’t found a perfect replacement but KDE Spectacle and Flameshot are pretty good. Flameshot is my personal favourite. Have you tried Peek for capturing GIFs? There’s also Kooha.
Everything can search my computer in a few milliseconds without issue but I haven’t gotten close to that on Linux
I almost never need to search my entire computer, but when I do, I use the command-line tool fd. It’s very fast and pretty easy to use. You just type fd
followed by the expression you want to look for. ANGRYsearch seems to be a GUI replacement for Everything, haven’t tried that one out though.
Get a Steam Deck, build your own console running SteamOS or ChimeraOS or just game on a PC like any normal person. (Preferably on Linux, it gives you endless freedom and nowadays supports most games. You can also emulate any game on any console you like and use whatever controller or other input devices you want.)
Nice to see that Home Assistant is audited!
That’s a nice feature, especially when gaming on Linux