Yea we also used to do 500g, but over the years it has just (naturally?) gone down a bit.
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Creat@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Borderlands 2 is free to claim on Steam for the next two daysEnglish1·4 days agoNo of course not, but if it’s run under proton/wine it doesn’t even have access to any normal files. When it’s run natively it does (documents and all that). I’m not saying it’s doing anything with this, or even that it would make sense.
This is hilarious to me. We make 400g for 2 (normal sized) people.
Creat@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Borderlands 2 is free to claim on Steam for the next two daysEnglish11·5 days agoNot in general. Typically, games with kernel level drm or anticheat just didn’t work at all.
Borderlands 2 specifically has a native Linux version though, and it may or may not abuse this fact. It isn’t run in a sandbox-like environment like Windows games that run through proton, but according to protondb it does run through proton? In any case yes, it’s probably better than running it on Windows.
Creat@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Godaddy is pissing me off. Which registrar is decent for selfhosters these days?6·6 days agoAbsolute zero issues with netcup (EU/de). Also comparatively cheap usually, and has frequent sales (always the same offers, afaict).
DNS is included with Domains, but I’m using desec.io as my DNS mainly for full dnssec compliance (free, de based, if registrations are open, works with certbot DNS challenge for letsencrypt).
Creat@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@programming.dev•Flatpak is not perfect, but it's getting better161·8 days agoI have no idea why you’re being down voted. The whole thing with flatpacks is that they come from a large number of individuals, maybe the author of the software, but often not from a central organization you can trust. That’s the fundamental difference to distro repos, who can just have a single anchor for trust.
Mindlessly signing something doesn’t increase security in any way. Then requiring it just means hassle to having to add keys to be trusted every time you want to install anything. Malicious actors can just create a key and sign the package as well. That’s the whole reason it isn’t required in the first place.
Creat@discuss.tchncs.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•If you're on the fence about building or buying a 3d printer enclosure, please let me give you a push.English2·4 months agoTo avoid confusing newcomers: For anyone getting into 3D printing it’s much more space efficient to just get an enclosed printer and not having to deal with a built enclosure. Like the new Prusa core one.
This is still one of the best looking and well integrated solutions I’ve seen for external enclosures though.
Probably well over two decades ago or so.
That was the last time I owned a car.