Yeah, I forgot Everdrive and stuff existed.
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Björn@swg-empire.deto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Best rock/punk/similar music from your country? (preferably non-English)
3·13 hours agoFrom Germany Die Ärzte are great and their hit from the 80s or 90s Schrei nach Liebe is pretty much on topic.
Die Toten Hosen are their long time “rival”. Die Ärzte got a pretty good start when they were the first act at a Tote Hosen concert.
Commodore 64 and DOS are probably the easiest to actually release your game on physical media for. Especially with the new C64 Ultimate. The list would probably look vastly different if you reduced it to the ones you could play on the real hardware.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anti Spam - Anything better than SpamAssassin?English
4·16 hours agoI switched to rspamd. Its bayesian filter is a little weird. It only started working ok after I found the right amount of mails to feed to it. For some reason it forgot everything if I gave it too many mails. I think it’s a Redis thing. No idea. I don’t have the brain power to figure it out or write a proper bug report. But I think my Debian version is outdated anyways, so this might be fixed by now.
For my server learning from mails from the last 50 days was the sweet spot. Since then I got no false positives and only the occasional false negative. Exactly how I want my spam filter to be.
The whole drive. The docker file and volumes are the bare minimum.
In general you backup everything that cannot be recreated through external services. So that would be the configuration files and all volumes you added. Maybe logfiles as well.
If databases are involved they usually offer some method of dumping all data to some kind of text file. Usually relying on their binary data is not recommended.
Borg is a great tool to manage backups. It only backs up changed data and you can instruct it to only keep weekly, monthly, yearly data, so you can go back later.
Of course, just flat out backing up everything is good to be able to quickly get back to a working system without any thought. And it guarantees that you don’t forget anything.
I do know that Valve have been working closely with KDE to get it working there. So you should check if you’re on the latest Plasma desktop and you probably need Wayland.
Beyond that I have no idea. I don’t have any HDR capable device.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Looking for a solarpunk city building gameEnglish
2·21 hours agoI’m pretty sure you can achieve that with Cities Skylines.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Linux@lemmy.world•Learning fixes without looking everything up or having the answer given outrightEnglish
3·2 days agoI wouldn’t know how to figure it out either and I’ve been on Linux for decades. I’d just google “linux brightness cli” and click on the Arch wiki link. That’s mostly because my brightness keys have always worked out of the box.
Try to see it the other way around. If you didn’t even know that a device manager existed on Windows (which is feasible nowadays since it’s been buried deeper and deeper with every new Windows version) you would search and read and search some more and probably eventually end up at the device manager. Do it enough times with other issues and you start to see patterns.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•udev rules for a playstation controller not firing....why?
1·2 days agoWhat if you remove the
ATTRS{name}=="Sunshine PS5 (virtual) pad"conditions? The rules seem to be about virtual controllers that would be created by Sunshine. Not about the physical controller itself.
Nuts are pretty healthy. I usually have a bag of various nuts nearby. If you like it put in some raisins or cranberries or other dried fruit.
And of course fresh fruits are king. A banana takes almost zero effort.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•GOG plan to look a bit closer at Linux through 2026English
10·4 days agoThey don’t give away games regularly, but often. enough. Plus with Amazon Prime (you can sign up for a free month) you get plenty of GOG keys.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•GOG plan to look a bit closer at Linux through 2026English
32·4 days agoIn this case it’s old ownership. And it sounds like he wants to focus on their core values without being beholden to shareholders.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Games@sh.itjust.works•The new owner of GOG discusses taking on Steam, the devil of DRM, and following in Nightdive's footstepsEnglish
371·6 days agoThat they already do. If there’s a DOS game not on GOG it’s usually because they didn’t get the rights.
Would be cool if they could start selling ROMs for other emulators. I bet at least Sega would be up for that. But good luck with Nintendo and Sony.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Games@sh.itjust.works•The new owner of GOG discusses taking on Steam, the devil of DRM, and following in Nightdive's footstepsEnglish
1904·4 days ago
Edit: Apparently they will at least look at it: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/gog-plan-to-look-a-bit-closer-at-linux-through-2026/
Björn@swg-empire.detoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Cloudflare "Bot Fight Mode" and federation trafic
3·7 days agoAnubis definitely lead to some breakages where images wouldn’t load for users of other instances viewing them in an app.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Games@lemmy.world•Standing on a Button for 8 Hours Breaks Portal 2 | MsushiEnglish
301·8 days agoAs long as they don’t remove the coconut picture…
Björn@swg-empire.deto
KDE@lemmy.kde.social•KDE goes vroom vroom 🚗! 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA, the first car to run KDE's KWin, receives "Car of the Year" award
23·9 days agoOh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?






Your instance is probably defederated from lemmynsfw. You could always make a second account there for nsfw stuff.
I don’t care enough about pubes to crosspost.