Loops, like everyone rightly said, but while this initially peaked my interest, at this point I'm a little skeptical about this project. Dev seems very keen to overhype and tease new features, but usually fails to deliver, like the webUI that was supposed to be days away last year but still doesn't exist. For a fedi platform, not being able to access it via a browser on a desktop is the most bizarre thing to me. I'd hate for fediverse tech to follow this mobile-only trend.
While it is hard to link individual extreme weather events to climate change, heatwaves are becoming more common and more intense due to climate change.
For me, it started when they took the non-standard maps out of competitive play.
I'm guessing you're talking about the old neo-tokyo map. I felt it was a bit chaotic for ranked myself, so I liked that change. But Epic is still trash, don't get me wrong π
There is now enough interesting content that I find myself spending more and more time on peertube. The trick is finding it I guess. Sepia search does help but it's not perfect.
I've found that following the #peertube and #livestream hashtags on mastodon is a good way to catch a livestream or find people promoting their channel on fedi.
Same here, Pop!_OS 22.04 NVIDIA edition. I'm on the fence about upgrading to the alpha. I tried wayland recently on 22.04 and didn't work as well as x11. There was noticeable extra latency and it didn't felt as smooth. Plasma was stuck at 60hz, even though GNOME did manage 144hz.
I'm curious if I should expect better results on the next release cause that was kinda worrying.
Just explaining why you are being downvoted, and probably why OP rightfully said that nobody cares. Look up enshitification if you think we are being overly dramatic.
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world The content you have produced the last 2 months has been incredible honestly. Fun fact, I've subscribed to your weekly lemmy rss feed on Calibre so that I can read your gaming news on my Kobo, which works very well. Your posts look nice on "paper". Thank you for posting these to the open web and for the great content. Is there any way to support your work by chance?
You're overthinking. Just host it on any server with a domain name and use let's encrypt certs if you want to access it from anywhere. TLS offers good encryption, I don't get how you need a VPN on top of that.
For local access only, I'd just host it on a machine over the lan, self-signed certs for TLS, hell I would even settle with http in this case. As for your VPN app preventing you to access a local resource on your lan, if true, you should get rid of that nonsense.
I tried this, it's nice indeed. The layout will require some getting used to for me, but I like how it lets me add my remote server as sftp bookmark and open files from there pretty seamlessly, even videos.
Loops, like everyone rightly said, but while this initially peaked my interest, at this point I'm a little skeptical about this project. Dev seems very keen to overhype and tease new features, but usually fails to deliver, like the webUI that was supposed to be days away last year but still doesn't exist. For a fedi platform, not being able to access it via a browser on a desktop is the most bizarre thing to me. I'd hate for fediverse tech to follow this mobile-only trend.