Great question, I’ve been looking for the same. Some of my go-tos are:
- Tetris (GB) (of course)
- Pokemon Puzzle Challenge (GBC)
- Balloon Kid (GB)
- Castlevania II (GB)
- DuckTales (GB)
- DK - King of Swing (GBA)
- Game & Watch Gallery (GB)
Great question, I’ve been looking for the same. Some of my go-tos are:
I see. That is a valid concern. Though it feels unfair to say that headscale is ‘made by a tailscale employee’. From what I understand, one of the main contributors of headscale was hired by tailscale, though he is not the only maintainer and does not own the repo from what I can tell. Still, Tailscale could decide to cede all support of headscale and that would likely hurt the project a lot. In the same way however nebula could decide to switch to proprietary licenses and discontinue their open source offerings.
What made you choose Nebula over Tailscale? I’m running it through a self-hosted Headscale server and it’s working well so far. I haven’t looked into Nebula too much.
Your arguments read like you believe a DRM-protected ebook file is a verbatim copy that can be freely distributed and used. I just want to clarify that it is not, not even on a technical level. The form of DRM that libraries use is not just a license you agree to. It is an ecryption that turns that ebook into a garbled mess for anyone but the person who borrowed the ebook, during a set timeframe. After that period expires it cannot be decrypted anymore and stays a garbled mess forever, irrevocably ceasing to be a copy.
I probably would have never heard of it. Now I really want to play it.
Looks like it could be a neat device, I wonder if it’ll bump up the $200 price point though. Also I was hoping for a Pocket Flip 2, but that is getting less likely at this point I guess.
I started self-hosting a music server locally on a Raspberry Pi long before I switched careers to go into IT. I actually learned a lot that way.
If you restrict it, then it isn’t public. I’m not saying that encrypted group chats are useless. But if it is public and anyone can join anyway, then encryption adds no secrecy.
There is no point in encrypting a public group chat since anyone can join and decrypt it anyway.
I wonder which crappy DRM Capcom will put in the Steam version this time which will make me pick up the Switch version instead.
You seem very hurt about that one interaction you had with him months ago. If you’re gonna comment that under every gamingonlinux article you’ll have a lot to do.
Not to take away from Zuckerberg, Musk, and the less-known people in tech like Thiel, but Bill Gates was and is a huge piece of shit who harmed more than just his competitors. Among other things he convinced the world that we need IP and patents for covid vaccines instead of sharing them freely, which alone cost countless lives around the world. I don’t even want to know what other ills his “philanthropy” has and will cause. https://newrepublic.com/article/162000/bill-gates-impeded-global-access-covid-vaccines
With Overview you can get something very similar in Plasma, though you’d need to change the default shortcut to open it by just pressing the super key.
Default Firefox is becoming more and more unusable. I hope distros will start switching to something like Librewolf as the default browser in the future or heavily (and visibly) change the default Firefox config themselves.
Network-level adblock cannot replace browser-level adblock and vice versa
Can’t say I’ve ever tried an SMB rom hack, but Zap & Dash sounds amazing! Can’t wait to try it out
As long as your apt sources (/etc/apt/sources.list) are set to bullseye (and not eg. stable) you won’t “accidentally” upgrade to bookworm. At least that’s how it works in Debian, I assume raspbian is the same.
It’s not namecalling, it is a term that gets used and that Rochko talked about himself in an interview. There’s a footnote.
Ah, taking inspiration from what porn sites have been doing for decades to trick you into clicking on ads. Nice work, Google.
How short is short-term?