docker w/ postgres, but really up to you. Either would be fine.
SSL is the main reason, this way your traffic is encrypted from snoopers on your land, and you don’t get the warning messages about it not being secure.
You can use a sub domain from desec for free to do this.
KASA HS300 $39.99 for 6 port smart strip with energy monitoring.
This really sucks. Hunt is my comfort food. I play at least one match pretty much every day when I want a change of pace. I now have to dual boot into windows to play and to be honest I can’t be bothered. I don’t like aborting everything I have going on completely. In fact, Hunt working on Linux was a big reason I made the switch to Linux recently. Almost everything worked great including hunt.
This really sucks. Hunt is my comfort food. I play at least one match pretty much every day when I want a change of pace. I now have to dual boot into windows to play and to be honest I can’t be bothered. I don’t like aborting everything I have going on completely. In fact, Hunt working on Linux was a big reason I made the switch to Linux recently. Almost everything worked great including hunt.
I don’t even bother with “Linux native”, I just everything in proton.
I was planning on getting one, but I decided not to. I don’t use my steamdeck often (only on trips) and I’m more interested in SteamDeck 2 that’s a much bigger upgrade. I’d really love OLED and the battery life improvements, but it’s not a big enough upgrade to justify losing $300 on my current one.
Bigger performance upgrade. This form factor is going to improve a lot over the years. This really isn’t one of the big ones. Although OLED is really nice.
The latest version isn’t always the best version. In a home lab or home network, this is rarely a big problem, but in a production environment, I wouldn’t recommend it.
As much as I rarely use my steamdeck (I only use it when I am on a trip), I am so thankful it exists. It is probably the biggest thing for Linux in ages. At least for desktop/gaming Linux.
A lot of times linux performance is better. Most of the time it is similar.
Without even looking, yes. If it is on the Internet, it is being attacked.
No. I rarely use my steam deck, only when traveling so I am fine. I use my pc when I game 99% of the time. Not worth the loss in value trying to make the switch as it isn’t a daily driver for me.
0.13 would save me a lot of money
Still going to need proper hdr support to see big improvement.
If you want to protect data on your local network (and you should) you will want a reverse proxy to allow you to use SSL on all your services. A reverse proxy allows you to easily implement SSL on apps that are only exposed as HTTP (unencrypted).
I remember the problem I was having, I was constantly getting complaints from Google throttling me and asking for captcha. Do you get this?
this is a better solution
I have been happy with NordVPN. It is able to give me nearly 100% of my 1.5Gbps connection, and with almost no latency difference I’m able to game without turning it off.
lol wtf