Factorio. And Cities: Skylines 2 if I’m playing it on Windows.
Factorio. And Cities: Skylines 2 if I’m playing it on Windows.
My setup (R5 3600 and GTX 1660super) can play Cities: Skylines 2 just fine on Windows, but it runs like shit under Linux. I guess this is because of the Shared GPU memory.
Not something so complex that it requires a docker
Docker is the thing that sandboxes your services from the host OS. I’d rather use Podman because of the true non-root mode, but Docker is still based. Plus, you can use Docker Swarm if you don’t want to switch to Kubernetes (though you don’t have easy storage integration for persistence).
Buy a VPS, set up Nextcloud and try it that way.
Alright then. I’d recommend Nextcloud.
Obsidian has a built-in sync feature. Use it.
Don’t they have Rainbow 6 Siege?
It’s the only way to get to Capitalism 2.0.
Okay, then Cities Skylines 2.
Factorio.
there seem to be only GitHub and GitLab around
Gitea, Forgejo, and cgit exist
Arr stack, Jellyfin, and Nextcloud + some dashboard.
I have it all censored and replaced by hearts.
Arr stack plus Jellyfin/Plex, Nextcloud and Gitea.
1984 is also a good option.
If security analysts have issues decompiling Rust malware, then it’s obvious that it obfuscates the code. All they could get was an ugly Assembly. You can try it yourself by downloading Ghidra/Cutter/any other compiler.
What about Tailscale? I know it’s Proprietary software, but still.
Write it in language that obfuscates code by default (Rust does that) and then it obfuscates again. Or do it the Valve way. Even though is very easy to crack their anticheat (the hacks and DLL injectors are basically for free both on Windows and Linux), they have other measures in place. E.g. Votekicking players, Overwatch and matchmaking against other hackers.
Host forgejo.
Or Gitea if you want to run the upstream.
Yes, I did.