Isn't qbit's i2p support still only available on beta?
Ah I see, this is an old screenshot. Understandable have a great day
I love that Linux allows us to do this, but why
Thank you so much for your example, I'm new to NixOS coming from arch and these are all very helpful.
That's a good idea, thank you!
Me too here, it crashes when launching into the game after a few seconds, I haven't figured it out yet I've tried everything.
Here I am again, to introduce briefly the i2p protocol to those filthy pirates that haven't heard of it.
I2P is a protocol, a peer to peer one, where computers are nodes and create a secret internal internet, like tor but without clearnet access and ip addresses. One of the uses for it is torrenting, since there are no ip's or port forwarding involved.
I'm sorry but minecraft is way better than that even if closed source, sorry
I'm deeply sorry, but I had to mention i2p torrenting, it might become more popular soon.
Sidenote: I2P torrenting doesn't require a vpn or port forwarding, and is indeed more private.
The pizero won't be able to run a matrix server most likely, but if you want you try anyway, use conduit.rs (matrix server that is more lightweight). The pizero probably wont be enough
I wonder then, if for low capacity NAS home systems using these consumer drives is a good idea. Drives certified with "NAS reliabilty", ssd or hdd, are still as expensive as they have always been, is it a ripoff?