Never heard of itch.io. I like how it has a collection of open source games. I have bookmarked it. Thanks.
Ekis
An always online requirement is just another form of DRM. If a game has DRM, I simply don't buy it.
I just use rsync
to backup my home folder to my NAS.
Right now I'm really getting into old school games or games that have the old school look. Here's a few which have native Linux support:
- Stardew Valley
- Broforce
- Carrion
- Dusk
- FTL: Faster Than Light
- Huntdown
What you're describing is just another Reddit. Where, eventually, a few select individuals with all the power make the wrong decisions and this entire disaster happens all over again.
Lemmy (and the fediverse) is a chance to change all that. It brings power back to the people, to the community.
I love how certain problems like this only come to light once a certain amount of activity is reached. It wasn't much of a problem before the Reddit migration when this place was a lot less active. New posts slowly dripped in... but now it's a constant flow.
It's a terminal program called neofetch
. Some of the other screenshots use a similar program called pfetch
.
Damn... Those monitors.
Well here is mine:
I actually see this as a strength/advantage. There is no single point that can be controlled. All the more harder for the greedy to rule over the entire fediverse.
I've been using Lemmy for less than a year so I'm not exactly a veteran user. Though, I've been here before all this Reddit drama happened.
I'm just glad to have all this activity and see previously inactive communities spring to life.
I made the switch from NGINX to Caddy. For me, configuring Caddy is much more simple than configuring NGINX. Also Caddy automatically obtains and renews SSL certificates.
So, Caddy's simplicity is what won me over. I don't care about speed since I'm the only user of my self-hosted services.
I use Cinny. It's a desktop app for Matrix.