I use this too, and it should be noted that this does not require wireguard or any VPN solution. Rathole can be served publicly, allowing a machine behind a NAT or firewall to connect.
moonpiedumplings
What made it better?
Upstart was better, but even Ubuntu, who was by the creators of upstart (Canonical) decided to switch to systemd after using upstart for a bit?
https://github.com/Katana-Official/SPatch-Update
Might not work, but at least it's updated.
You could also look into https://www.luckypatchers.com/. There might be patches for what you want to do.
No, it is lock in. If apple allowed for multiple app stores other than their own, then users could pay for an app on one app store, and then not have to pay again on another, potentially even on non-apple devices.
I encountered this when I first purchased minecraft bedrock edition on the amazon kindle. Rather than repurchasing it on the google play store when on a non-amazon, I simply tracked down the Amazon app store for non-amazon devices, and redownloaded it from there. No lock in to Amazon or other android devices, both ways.
Now, the Apple app store would still probably not work on androids... but now they would actually have to compete for users on the app store, by offering something potentially better than transferable purchases across ecosystems.
I suspect the upcoming Epic store for iOS and android may be like that... pay for a game/app on one OS, get it available for all platforms where you have the Epic store. But the only reason the Epic store is even coming to iOS is because Apple has been forced to open up their ecosystem.
It’s a huge step forward to have a global consumer IoT security certification. It’s so much better than not having one,” Steve Hanna, Infineon
It's a shame the price you pay for that is no crossplatform support.
If you have a little bit of server management know-how, you can set up https://geysermc.org/, which allows for crossplay between bedrock and java on a java server.
Btw, Helldivers 2 is playable on linux, meaning it doesn't use kernel level anticheat there.
LXD/Incus. It's truly free/open
Please stop saying this about lxd. You know it isn't true, ever since they started requiring a CLA.
LXD is literally less free than proxmox, looking at those terms, since Canonical isn't required to open source any custom lxd versions they host.
Also, I've literally brought this up to you before, and you acknowledged it. But you continue to spread this despite the fact that you should know better.
Anyway, Incus currently isn't packaged in debian bookworm, only trixie.
The version of lxd debian packages is before the license change so that's still free. But for people on other distros, it's better to clarify that incus is the truly FOSS option.
Also switched here. OBS on wayland has some new features, that I'm excited to take advantage of, but I still cannot find a way to share some windows, but not an entire monitor.
OBS has another feature: "virtual monitor". It does what it sounds like, and creates a virtual monitor, which you can then treat like a real monitor, like extending to, or unifying outputs, etc.
It also has a feature to share the entire workspace, but it doesn't work like I expect, and instead uses all monitors (not workspaces) as a single input source. I suspect that's a bug tbh, because this behavior is useless considering you can just add monitors as a source side by side.
It doesn't need root, but it is shady as fuck. Thankfully, there's been no reports of malware from the official lucky patcher project... although that link doesn't look official, given the ads and popups, I got that link from my copy of the app.
I briefly looked into the revanced project to see if they had any relevant patches, as I would rather recommend FOSS solutions first, and revanced is shaping up to be lucky patcher, but FOSS, but they didn't have anything,