95% is closer to what board game publishers take - best I've seen is 10% for the designer
Granted they have a lot more to lose
From that perspective seems Steam is perfectly fine
95% is closer to what board game publishers take - best I've seen is 10% for the designer
Granted they have a lot more to lose
From that perspective seems Steam is perfectly fine
Most certainly
MyAnonamouse is the first place where I really saw attention drawn to encourage port forwarding and after seeing the difference will always have ports forwarded
+1 for Minetest
I run a server on our local network that kiddos love
It was fairly simple to setup including which game type and mods
The ones we tested were these: https://a.co/d/f4FADbm
Unfortunately the project they were originally for was cancelled fairly quickly so we didn't test any others
We tested some nicer ones for use in an industrial environment where hearing protection was required. They were great and let workers hear clearly while still being able to use their preferred PPE.
Bravo **slow clap**
ProtonVPN works great via Wiregurd on Linux as well just not through the GUI; you can download the configs and connect through terminal or other Wireguard client
Solid photoshop to the bottom frame 👏
Love Jellyfin and kiddos have noticed how much better it is; they often request older stuff they've heard about that's not available elsewhere
Jellyfin +yt-dlp
Kids ask for a YouTube show, I get to evaluate and then they get safe watching