

10-20% of year-over-year revenue is the going rate.
Just another Swedish programming sysadmin person.
Coffee is always the answer.
And beware my spaghet.
10-20% of year-over-year revenue is the going rate.
Honestly, the two reasons I’ve been sticking with Plex is the federated/shared libraries and watch together.
If they’re starting to axe those then I see no reason to continue using it.
There are actually a few projects doing exactly that, at least for the early entries;
Development pace for them is somewhat slow due apparent lack of interest - and a healthy dose of fear of EA interference - though.
Done both, but I’ve found I rather enjoy the mix of stick and trackpad, emulated as KB+M
I might be slightly biased, but I can also recommend OpenMW for Deck.
Been enjoying Aloft, a pretty cozy exploration/survival game about restoring the environment of various floating islands.
Also started working my way through Disco Elysium.
Apparently posting it caused enough load to take down my pict-rs server, sorry about that.
Well, there’s the ALFIS project
Remember to join the !advent_of_code@programming.dev community while you’re at it
MS Outlook is the joke.
I just do the Swedish accent thing and pronounce it forge-yo (like in yo-yo, not the greeting proclamation)
Been enjoying a Logitech MX Master 3S myself, it’s definitely a nice mouse to handle, but it’s also not something that could be called particularly small.
Well, this has certainly caused quite a bit of drama from all sides.
I’m curious about the earlier audit of libolm which happened many years back (and by a reputable company), it feels like it should’ve found any potentially exploitable issues after all - including timing attacks.
That goddamn Doctor Benny’s box gets me every time, the fact that they even remixed the theme to match is just glorious.
GitLab has been working on support for ActivityPub/ForgeFed federation as well, currently only implemented for releases though.
To be fair, OpenSUSE is the only project with a name like that, so it makes some sense that they’d want it changed.
There’s no OpenRedHat, no OpenNovell, no OpenLinspire, etc.
Mercurial does have a few things going for it, though for most use-cases it’s behind Git in almost all metrics.
I really do like the fact that it keeps a commit number counter, it’s a lot easier to know if “commit 405572” is newer than “commit 405488” after all, instead of Git’s “commit ea43f56” vs “commit ab446f1”. (Though Git does have the describe format, which helps somewhat in this regard. E.g. “0.95b-4204-g1e97859fb” being the 4204th commit after tag 0.95b)
Well, one available case you can look at is Uru: Live / Myst Online, currently running under the name Myst Online: Uru Live: Again.
They open-sourced their Dirt/Headspin/Plasma engine, which required stripping out - among other things - the PhysX code from it.
Default block for incoming traffic is always a good starting point.
I’m personally using crowdsec to good results, but still need to add some more to it as I keep seeing failed attacks that should be blocked much quicker.