That’s the default, if I understood this correctly. But I haven’t tried it yet.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•90% of Windows Games Are Now Playable on LinuxEnglish
5·9 days agoThere was a similar post a few days ago.
Yes, that is exactly what I meant.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025
3·10 days agoI don’t know. All I was trying to say is that the growth of the linux market share is likely tied to external factors and not a strictly exponential growth.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025
4·10 days agoThat’s probably true, but the Windows 10 EoL or the “Buy European” movement likely won’t have the same momentum as in 2025.
But maybe we’ll see new linux gaming hardware, ongoing windows enshittification and better multiplayer support that will lead linux gaming out of its niche.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025
14·10 days agoIt took 18 month for the market share to grow from 2% to 3%.
At this rate of growth, we might hit the 5% market share before the end of the decade.
Personally, I would try to avoid publishing nginx proxy manager’s management web ui to the general public.
Please don’t confuse the nginx proxy manager (npm) with the node.js packet manager (npm). The latter is frequently in the news regarding security vulnerabilities.
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@taher12@lemdro.id I see this is your first post, welcome here :) If you need help, feel free to ask.
For selfhosting, I would advise against installing a desktop environment and rather suggest to install a server version without GUI.
True. According to protondb, it is not possible to even start the game.
Take a look at the reviews, and find this insanity on the top:
need to be connected to online services even when you just want to play singleplayer campaign, and keep getting connection errors.
Thanks, I’m out.
Well done. I must admit that most security / data protection courses I’ve personally seen were pretty boring.
Honestly, thats kind of odd. It does absolutely make sense to have some procedures established and communicated.
There is a 2025 study that was widely reported:
In summary, our results confirm the ineffectiveness of current phishing training approaches while offering a refined study design for future work.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Uptime Kuma Release 2.0.0 - Stable ReleaseEnglish
11·22 days agoOnly downside I see is how long it took for version 2.0 to get released. The previous stable release (1.23.16) was released almost one year ago.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Uptime Kuma Release 2.0.0 - Stable ReleaseEnglish
4·22 days agoI’ve been using this new version a few weeks now (since beta 3). The most significant advantage is the performance improvement. With 100+ monitors, the “old” version was very sluggish and took a long time to start.
Edit: I migrated my existing install to mariadb following this thread on github.
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Android@lemdro.id•Android 16 QPR1’s source code is nowhere to be found, but Google swears it’s comingEnglish
31·28 days agoThis article is more than a month old. Sadly, it is still up do date. We’re six weeks after the release, and I still haven’t seen any reports on the source release.
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Android@lemdro.id•LineageOS: Changelog 30 - Sleek Sixteen, Streamlined Suite, Future FlowEnglish
9·1 month agoThanks to the Lineage OS team and maintainers!
I still have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro that came with Android 11 and will get the latest Lineage OS based on Android 16.







I personally wouldn’t spend money on a PC that has outdated hardware with the performance of a Steam Deck.