

It depends on the game. I typically don’t do AAA games on my Steam Deck. So, most of my games go on an SD Card. The games that need lots of HD assets, I put on my SSD.
lambda is the time window over which a process is observed for determining the working memory set for a digital computer’s virtual memory management.


It depends on the game. I typically don’t do AAA games on my Steam Deck. So, most of my games go on an SD Card. The games that need lots of HD assets, I put on my SSD.


I’ve seen cargo thrown around a few times. What is that?
Now see, you need the other method. IsNegativeEven()


Thanks dad.


Thanks. I’ve been running Linux servers for over 5 years and a few Linux laptops for 2-3 years. I just never moved my gaming PC over. I was like the third wave of Steam Deck owners. That proved to me that gaming on Linux is possible now. I just give up on any game that has kernel level anti-cheat for now. But, the amount of cheaters pulled me from most of those games a while ago…


I finally made the switch recently. Been dual booting for a while. I use arch on my laptop for fun and Linux Mint Debian Edition on my desktop for stability.


Mike Birbiglia has a really funny bit about this. Calling the shampoo, body wash, tooth paste, “sham-paste”. Of course watch his comedy special as my comment won’t do it justice. I think of it everytime I’m in the bath aisle at a store.
I didn’t know that. Thanks!


Tailscale hasn’t removed features yet. When they do, I’m sure there will be a similar outrage.


WAF??


SSO plugin is good to know about. Does that address any of the issues with security that someone was previously talking about?


Thanks! I’ll read more through it when I have the chance!


Thanks!


I’m more interested in the fail2ban setup. How did you do that for Jellyfin? Is it through a plugin?


I use Tailscale right now. Which, in fairness, I didn’t state in the post. However, I was hoping to share it more similarly to how I used to with Plex. But, it would appear, I would have to share it through Tailscale only at this point.


Clients are built to speak directly to the Jellyfin API. if you put an auth service in front it won’t even ask you to try and authenticate with that.
But, is that a problem with Agile or with your company? That’s my point.
Disagree. My company does it well and I think it helps productivity across the board. My last job called our process agile and it was really just water-scrum-fall. Which was horrible and we devs were all miserable.
Pretty cool. They are probably hoping someone can figure out how to compile it. The readme states that it can’t be compiled…