Seems to be the most complete and sortable/filterable list I have ever been able to find.
Seems to be the most complete and sortable/filterable list I have ever been able to find.
Its dual, unless you are picking a fight with the Japanese government for citizenship.
Then you are SoL. No one has made a Linux native pokemon save editor, and its been years since pkhex was able to compile on Linux.
Wine shouldn’t cause a performance impact, especially for something like pkhex.
If you are on an arch-based distro, pkhex-bin should set itself up with everything it needs to run, all you need to do is put ‘yay -S pkhex-bin’ in the terminal and follow the prompts.
A quick look says that pkhex doesn’t build on Linux anymore, but there is an aur entry for pkhex-bin, which sets it up to run in wine at least?
Most companies charging for dlcs are AAA devs, not indie. I assure you they can afford to keep the lights on.
Authelia has a page on cloudflare, does this help at all? Note that I use traefik as my reverse proxy and am not using any of cloudflares advanced features.
https://www.authelia.com/integration/proxies/forwarded-headers/#cloudflare
The demo is basically a different game tbh.
There’s an ok storyline, progression, more characters with very different equipment and backpack quirks, a town builder, and each stage is unlocked through questing, instead of just being thrown in and expected to go all the way through every run.
I literally just did that with backpack hero - the windows version through wine was having problems that made the game unplayable if I alt+tabbed, so I bought it for the native Linux version.
WordPress could probably do it, you don’t have to give it public access.
You can try setting up a VPN, eg headscale/tailscale with your home server being an exit node, and then just set up your questionable services on a domain that only resolves locally - and then you don’t need to use authentik for authorisation to those services.
This is what I have been trying recently, and seems to work well.
Neurolink has been used on 1 disabled person, and it was “working” for about 2 weeks before it was announced there are “problems” with the connection to the brain.
Oh, and it has killed a bunch of monkeys.
PC only implies it’s a windows program, yuzu runs on any x86_64 and ARMv8a or newer device.
No, it got rid of all the dynamic parts. For my purposes they weren’t needed, as it was mostly for a poorly implemented embedded print button, and locking fields to certain data types.
Completely pointless, because most people here literally just print the pdf and fill it by hand still.
Not a government form, but I had to convert one of the forms in my workplaces hiring package so that new hires could even open it.
Fortunately easy to do it you have Adobe installed, but it does require it for the initial conversion.
Chimney fires are incredibly scary, and I definitely will be cleaning the old piping before I do anything else. Fortunately I don’t have any sort of attic or complicated setup, it just goes through about 1’ of ceiling/roof and that’s it.
Yes, but I need to make sure it doesn’t increase the airflow by a very large margin, or it affects the stove in a very negative way (either burning dangerously hot, or causing smoke to go the wrong way, etc).
Mostly I need to inspect what’s currently in place and see what fits where to figure out what I am doing.
There are no bends, or I wouldn’t even consider it, and figuring out the support/stabilizing of the new pipe would likely tie into sealing it to prevent the downdraft.
Those are good points though.
Replacing our incredibly sketchy wood stove with a gravity fed pellet stove.
Still mulling over how to replace the pipe on the roof, since the opening was built for a 7" pipe and the pellet stove requires a 3-4" pipe at most.
Heavily considering running the new pipe through the current one and paying someone to do it right next year.
Just a heads up for screenshotting webtoons; you can do it if you load it up in your browser instead.
That being said, for ongoing series, I use the Mihon/tachiyomi webtoons extension, and if I can’t read a series because its locked the mangasee extension rehosts everything the moment it is free (and usually the last few chapters are free for at least a little bit before their shit paywall goes up).
My biggest issue with webtoons is that basically no translation group will touch a series hosted there, and that webtoons doesn’t hire skilled translators/typesetters, so it always feels like I am reading a fan translation.