

You would ordinarily have to use their launcher, but third party launchers do exist.
I am:
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@clb92@kbin.social
@clb92@lemmy.world
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And /u/clb92 on Reddit (and many other places)
You would ordinarily have to use their launcher, but third party launchers do exist.
You can claim them, sure. But you’ll need their launcher when you want to play them.
I really like that movie. But watch the directors cut, for the love of all that’s good! It removed the narration at the beginning that gave away the whole plot. Much better that way.
I know you’re a moderator of this community, so you can do whatever you want here, but I feel like 12 posts within 10 minutes is bordering on spamming. It would be awesome if they were spaced out more, so 12 random cybersecurity news articles don’t entirely dominate my whole Subscribed feed for a while.
Just watched The Gorge (2025) recently. I wouldn’t say it’s a bad film, but it was really mediocre.
I love the premise of having the two guard towers, one on each side of a mysterious and foggy gorge, not supposed to communicate with each other, guarding us all from whatever is down there. People have previously gone in but never come out. Strange monsters sometimes attempt the climb up the cliff walls. Is it the gate to hell? What’s the story behind it all? Chemistry slowly happens between the guards of the two towers.
(If you think you might enjoy this movie, don’t read my spoilers. Just watch it. I liked it even though it was a bit disappointing.)
But the good setup and world building is quickly over and then they both enter the gorge, and it’s just an old evacuated biological lab that created super soldiers, and the whole thing instantly stops being mysterious.
They could have kept it mysterious for longer and given us some kind of twist perhaps, like they might discover they’re guarding the site of an old defunct biolab, but some things don’t add up, and it turns out to be the actual gates of hell. I also don’t think Drasa should have dived straight in to rescue Levi. Let her hesitate for a while. Create tension. Keep them separated, him somewhere below and her in her tower (perhaps she will need to get over to his tower to reactivate the auto-turrets or do something important, she believes he’s gone), and cut between showing both their struggles. Perhaps he then manages to contact her, and then a rescue effort begins.
People were very quick to declare it gone for good.
Help a guy out who doesn’t know all acronyms ever made…
They’re still using the legacy program rcp
to remotely receive files on Unix systems?
They’re switching to reinforced concrete pipes?
They’re using rapid control prototyping?
They’re hiring respiratory care practitioners?
They’re entering the reactor coolant pump market?
They’re affiliated with the Russian Communist Party?
Same for me, and I use the button in my quick settings as well.
Not the person you asked, but my Jellyfin is only exposed through my reverse proxy (nothing else forwarded), and I simply put Authelia in front of Jellyfin in the reverse proxy using forward_auth (not using OAuth to integrate with Jellyfin!), and that means that you have to be authenticated for any request on my jellyfin subdomain to be able to reach my Jellyfin server at all. Probably means I can’t connect via the app remotely, only via browser, but then I can just use my VPN and connect directly to the local IP.
It’s a huuuugely popular CMS used on around 40% of all websites on the internet, and it has around 70,000 plugins available of varying quality. Most exploits are from badly written plugins.
OH. MY. GOD. How did I not know there’s a Old Reddit style interface included in Lemmy???
Targeting Taiwanese, Tibetans and Uyghurs, you say? I bet it was really difficult to figure out who’s behind it.
Does this site really not support HTTPS? I’m just gonna assume that the author’s views on PHP are also stuck in 2005 then, like his website.
I host my own Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS), but I’ve used the public instance of CommaFeed too, many years ago, before I started selfhosting.
I really like TT-RSS, especially with my own theme I made, but the container image I’m using now is outdated and has some problems, and if I want to upgrade I’ll have to switch image to the official one, and I won’t be able to simply migrate my data over, as TT-RSS has since dropped support for MySQL completely, so I’m considering just hosting Commafeed instead (since I have to start fresh anyway).
I prefer RSS readers that feel a bit like Google Reader (R.I.P. - Gone but not forgotten)
Background playback used to be a thing in the official app, but then they obviously couldn’t get as many people to pay for YouTube Music or YouTube Premium or whatever.
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It’s fun to stay at the…
YCDMA!
You can’t even buy working batteries for a most of the old phones I have in my drawer.
The idea is nice, but such a government program would either end up just shipping tons of broken electronics to third world countries, or spending more money testing old electronics compared to what it would cost to buy new cheap feature phones for people in those third world countries.
Learn how to use Docker. That’s gonna be a big help.
Third party launchers do exist, yes, but normally you’d have to use Epic’s launcher. That’s what they’re counting on, anyway.