Epic (the game engine and middleware developer) and Epic Store (the one that sells games) seems to have different priorities. Customers of Epic game engines and middlewares want linux supports, so they provide it. Meanwhile, Epic Store don't want the burden of maintaining linux ports for their games, so they remove supports for linux in games they acquired.
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The R2 will start at $45,000 and will begin rolling off the production line in Normal, Illinois early in 2026.
These new EV companies have no plan to release affordable EVs anytime soon, huh? The sort of EV's equivalent of honda fit / ford fiesta with minimal features at affordable price?
So he got vaccinated every five days for 3 years?
Ah, I see. I disable automatic lock on my desktop and have automatic login so it was not an issue for me.
I'm actually not sure about that. You might want to test it yourself on your own server before shutting it down for good. See if you can bring up lemmy again after renaming the pictrs directory to simulate deletion.
I just tested freerdp on gnome wayland and it works (via Settings -> Sharing -> Remote Desktop). Combined with tailscale/zerotier, you should be able to remote from anywhere via RDP.
Just go ahead and close your instance. Your comments are already federated in other instances and will not go away. Example in lemmy.world: https://lemmy.world/u/nix@merv.news
You might want to keep the database and pictrs backup so you can later resurrect the instance again when you found some cheap hosting deals in e.g. lowendtalk.
Seems to be an overreaction. What are the prisoners gonna with the bios password? Install an alternate OS? But there is no usb port, and the prisoners can't solder one themselves without, well, a soldering kit. Boot from network? But it may not have a wifi card.
Chance that someone already made SANE binding for your programming language of choice, e.g. jfreesane for java, python-sane , etc.
I sure hope so. Just the other day I updated to nvidia v550. Got a blank tty screen right after login to gnome/wayland. Rebooted the computer and login to gnome/x11, no issue. Logout and relogin to gnome/wayland, somehow no issue anymore. I guess this kind of random issues will persist until one day Nvidia decides to play nice with Wayland.
It's still too expensive without government incentives, and the Leaf is going to be discontinued next year, right? Also replaced with a $40k crossover. Instead of producing cheaper EVs, they produce even more expensive EVs to replace the previous models.