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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•tire prulessureEnglish
163·10 hours ago
I’ll have what she’s having.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•GOG is seeking a Senior Software Engineer with C++ experience to modernize the GOG GALAXY desktop client and spearhead its Linux developmentEnglish
4·18 hours agoIn India, with 200mbps connection, I get good speed.
Regional pricing is still a big problem, otherwise I would have bought a few more games other than Witcher 2. Most of my library was built when they gave away a lot of adult games when the CC companies were trying to ban nudity from game stores, and one time I got free trial of Amazon Prime, so I got a few more games from Amazon Luna.
Can we also get a name?
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a daily driver successorEnglish
5·2 days agoI would say Pixel 8a or 9a. Both are 6inches if I’m not wrong.
Nothing is also an option. OnePlus phones are also good.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do I push people away if I'm so lonely?
3·2 days agoHow does one overcome this fear?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Airtel Router has bluetooth and they say they can't disable it.
1·7 days agoI have enabled bridge mode, and am even paying for a static IP.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
11·8 days agoNot exactly the answer to your question, but cockroaches are pretty fast, considering their size. If they were as big as humans, they could run with speeds over 300kmph.
More info here.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Airtel Router has bluetooth and they say they can't disable it.
4·8 days agoAirtel provides great service, but they are terrible at such things. They won’t let me disable the WiFi, even though I am in bridge mode and am using my own router. In their UI the options are greyed out. Their “engineers” don’t know anything other than wiring stuff. Half of them say they allow port forwarding, while other half says they don’t allow it for security reasons.
If it is possible for you, get a business connection, rather than a residential one.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Games@lemmy.world•RetroDECK 0.10.0b Is a Ground-Up Rewrite, Not Just an UpdateEnglish
4·9 days agoYou should consider using Retroarch instead.
Huh. I don’t believe that.
*tries it
*realisation
Listen here you little shit.
Are you Barry Allen?
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Playing as a girule in video gamesEnglish
2·14 days ago
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Hosting multiple services with one IP address.English
14·14 days agoIn your DNS settings, from your domain provider, add all the A and AAAA records for the sub domains you want to use. So, when someone hits the port 443 using one of those domains, your Nginx Proxy Manager will decide which service to show to the client based on the domain.
how do I tell the machine to send piefed traffic to this subdomain
Configure your Nginx Proxy Manager. It should be using port 80 for HTTP, port 443 for HTTPS and another port for its WebUI (8081 is default, iirc).
So, if I type piefed.yourdomain.com in my address bar, the DNS tells my browser your IP, my browser hits your VPS on port 443, then Nginx Proxy Manager automatically sees that the user is requesting piefed, and will show me piefed.
For the SSL certificates, you can either generate a new certificate for every subdomain, or use a wild card certificate which can work on all subdomains.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•The new owner of GOG discusses taking on Steam, the devil of DRM, and following in Nightdive's footstepsEnglish
353·15 days ago
How about Linux fuck your mom?








