

I haven’t had any issues yet with performance. Though I’ve been running it at 1080p and heaviest I’ve ran on it so far is Cats Quest 3.


I haven’t had any issues yet with performance. Though I’ve been running it at 1080p and heaviest I’ve ran on it so far is Cats Quest 3.


Sure.
I have a cheap $250 AMD APU based mini pc I bought off Amazon running SteamOS. I just used the Steam Deck restore USB image to install it. I imagine you could use the Steam Machine image the same way when its available.
So… Snake with better graphics. neat


Normal setup for IPv6 is to use public IPs everywhere, and use the firewall to block traffic to your internal systems.
https://desantolo.com/2021/02/ipv6-lan-network-address-translation-nat-on-opnsense/
This article has instructions for configuring NAT6 outbound in OPNSense. It makes the IPv6 work similar to IPv4. Local DHCP routed through single external IPv6 address.


Of all time?
Galaxian - I have an antique table top arcade version my aunt gave me about 20ish years ago that I enjoy.
Civilization - Hot seat multiplayer was awesome. Pikeman as active borders for your country.
Doom - Soundtrack alone is worth the experience


Microsoft Terminal supports tabs and custom profiles.
It can host Azure CLI, PowerShell, CMD.exe, and Bash.
Windows ships with openssh that is usable in any of the supported cli.
I use it all the time for work to ssh into systems.


Yeah, in 2025 doing encrypted email is a painful process. Every option is a hack on top of a 43 year old protocol.
Here is a howto from Mozilla on pgp with Thunderbird. It isn’t a pleasant process.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/openpgp-thunderbird-howto-and-faq


Communication between the email servers is normally encrypted with TLS. The email files themselves are rarely encrypted. Most providers that do encryption of email are using local server managed encryption, so the email providers would still be able to access it.
For proper end to end protection you would want to setup PGP between you and your recipients, and encrypt the email before its sent.


No thanks, I’m good with my Analogue Pocket and Steamdeck.


WSL version 1 is an API translation. WSL 2 runs Linux in a vm.
Mozilla using rapey techbro language.
Mozilla: “You said you didn’t want it, but I know you really do. So shut up and enjoy it. If there is issues you can just kill it and it won’t come back.”
So done with their bullshit. After 25 years they have lost my trust.