They have a guide for how to set things up in a Proxmox LXC: https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/user/quickstart.html
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what's to stop me from just selecting Finland and entering bogus info?
The petition needs to be signed with the eID of a EU country, a EU passport or a EU identification card in most countries.
Unless you have one of those, you can't sign the petition with bogus info.
Not sure how countries that don't have those handle it.
Another cool option is Games on Whales: https://games-on-whales.github.io/
Altough you probably have to run it in a privileged LXC.
the Samsung car moving robots are kind of amazing.
Apparently it's Hyundai, not Samsung. The article mentions Samsung and then links to an article about Hyundai's robots.
Nonetheless, those things are surprisingly fast. Assuming they work as well as in that presentation.
Proton-GE is available as Flatpak directly: https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE
After installation it will be picked up by the flatpak version of Steam automatically.
If you use Steam in a flatpak, you can download the Proton-GE flatpak, which updates automatically.
Anyone wanna yell at me for being an idiot and doing everything wrong?
Not yell, but: Jellyfin is dropping HTTPS support with a future update so you might want to read up on reverse proxies before then.
Additionally, you might want to check if Shodan has your Jellyfin instance listed: https://www.shodan.io/
Unironically ending your Github comment with a Bible reference has to be the weirdest thing I have seen on Github, and I have seen some weird comments.
Is there something KMag does that the included zoom effect (Meta + Control + Scroll) does not do?
Are the quotation marks because the actual first boss sucked and didn't even give a weapon?
I'm playing through Lies of P Overture right now and the
has to be my favorite so far.
spoiler
Lorenzini Bolt Blade