There’s also QDirStat which is like KDirStat but without KDE dependencies.
There’s also QDirStat which is like KDirStat but without KDE dependencies.
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Most played - Hogwarts Legacy. It ran like crap on my desktop PC but the Deck handled it very well.
Most surprising - Wave Break. Its a beautiful game in both visual and sound. The gameplay is fun. It works very well for the Deck form factor. It feels both nostalgic and modern at the same time. I highly recommend it for anyone who likes retrowave music and skateboarding games.
It is answered in No. 3 https://sopuli.xyz/post/21530918
I want to learn more about this, do you have a link to the relevant announcement?
I do this too with my Steam Deck!!!
Your router and wireless access point seem OK. The switch looks suspicious, there is conflicting information in the description, some parts indicate Managed and some indicate Unmanaged. I caution against that switch specifically.
Smart!!! And, I’m glad to meet a fellow chocolatey cheesey cracker enjoyer.
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I’ll take a chocolate pudding cup and mix in some cheddar goldfish crackers. The strong flavor contrast and texture contrast makes it so fun to eat. Another option is to take cheddar potato chips and dip them into the pudding like a normal chip dip.
I investigated more and it seems that one can indeed perform NAT with Linux netfilter without the Masquerade action. If one knows the address of the interface, simply using the “SNAT” action with a to-address of the outbound interface will achieve the same result as using the “MASQUERADE” action, as long as the address of the outbound interface does not change.
But, this fact only matters for the actual underlying netfilter. I should have been thinking about OP’s application specifically. For OpenWRT it probably does just mean Checked->NAT, Unchecked->No NAT.
Oh, thank you! I think I mixed up the option with something else. I appreciate the correction!
Everything you’ve said here also aligns with my knowledge!
I can add some additional information.
The Masquerade option changes how the packet rule behaves when performing in a NAT situation. When Masquerade is off, the rule is configured statically with each interface’s address when the rule is loaded. When Masquerade is on, the rule is evaluated dynamically every time against each interface’s current address.
If you are routing packets through an interface, and the interface’s address is dynamic (which is the case for most residential internet connections), you should have Masquerade ON to be able to route packets after the interface’s address changes during normal operation.
I’m not aware of a setting that removes the app badge from all shortcuts, only the Edit option you found already.
I’ve also not used launchers other than Nova.
Is this what ArchLinux uses for its AUR? it looks similar
I had an LG EnV 2!! It was great. Its a very good class of phone.
In this case the game is already available on other platforms. The pre-order risk in this case is for a bad performing port, not gameplay.
Old School RuneScape is a mostly solo MMO. Essentially single player with people, like you described wanting.
XMPP?