python -m http.server
has been a very useful tool to me, to test if a server is accessible.
moonpiedumplings
Just use distrobox (distros in podman containers) or flatpak for newer apps on desktops, and docker/podman for newer services on servers.
from the linked readme: https://steamdb.info/tech/Container/Electron/
From this list, I used to love krunker.io, but I never played the steam version because it wasn't native linux.
You forgot "squeal"
I use https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral
For this usecase. This also lets me do things like run admin cmd commands. It should be noted, however, that the Windows UAC prompt won't show up in a VNC session by default, you either need to configure UAC, or set up RDP.
Someone recommended ssh, which is good, but it can't do udp connections.
https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling
From this list, I selected rathole since they claimed to be more performant than frp, the most popular solution.
i thought of that too but youtube-dl and yt-dlp still exists in most repos
And if you're distro isn't one that pushes out fast updates, then neither will work consistently.
Around 98-99 here (100 is max for non nitro users),and I'm noticing a significant delay when loading.
I use the browser version of discord in firefox.
Yes and no:
I use code-oss provided by the arch repos and it seems to automatically hook into thia. There is probably some way to add that to vscodium.
Such a pattern is common in Spain, called "Siesta".
I used to do this before my days got busier, now I aim for one 6-8 hour block at night.
You can also look into "polyphasic sleep" - which doesn't actually work unless you get enough sleep though.
Siesta, and what you do is "biphasic sleep" - two phases.