Probably why they’re on sale.
Linux & Azure cloud engineer. Sometimes a wolf, or a fuzzy dragon.
Probably why they’re on sale.
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VaultWarden is pretty much the same setup, the big difference being that it doesn’t take like 4 GB of ram.
I switched over years ago because Bitwarden server is chunky for like no reason.
Are you running TF2 through proton? TF2 has a native Linux build.
I’ve been doing it for years, no issues. It’s fairly common in the enterprise as well.
If you have a managed switch you can also just do vlan tags for your wan and not have to pass any nics to the VM.
Using a dummy plug is perfectly normal for a lot of use cases, even in the enterprise. Generally if you can’t do virtual rendering (like RDP) then using a dummy plug is totally fine
It would load a PDF in safari. Back in the good old days of jailbreak.me.
You forget every desktop GPU having 3 DisplayPorts and only 1 HDMI, and USB C supporting DisplayPort?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnet
In both ipv4 and ipv6 the CIDR designation of the subnet is called a “prefix”.
and in a later speech Linus praises nvidia for their support.
I get a few, but not every single game like my desktop does.
Same issues here, opening steam each night greets me with every single game downloading 500 mb - 5 gb of shader updates. It’s insane. I don’t get why my steamdeck doesn’t do this but an Arch desktop does?
Or self host Bitwarden and you don’t have to bother with syncing the file around.
Or be 64 bit now that it’s 2024.