Propaganda… I see propaganda…
Propaganda… I see propaganda…
Wow hold your horses Edward Snowden!.. but at the end of the day Qubes is just a XEN hypervisor with a cool UI.
If there’s an exploit found that makes that setup inherently vulnerable then a lot of people would be way more screwed than I would.
Fair enough ahah
So you do trust LXC isolation to the point of thinking that it would be close to impossible to compromise your host?
“oppressive govts that use socialism to hide their atrocities” => welcome to European politics.
Looks cool, but well the Linux app ecosystem and the inability to standardize anything and/or have simple binaries. I really don’t get the people that go for Linux for privacy/preservation/not-dependent-constantly-on-the-internet and then everything is a repository hosted somewhere that’s hard to archive or crazy container-like formats.
The cached image doesn’t seem to be a scan, maybe someone got it from some source or leak. It may be of the Dreamcast version or some other release after that with the same cover. Maybe PS3 or XBOX…
I’ve the same opinion you do. I loved to play SA1 and the “adventure field” vs “action stage” thing was the perfect balance between the open world you could explore and the more linear gameplay.
SA1 was a very good game, then came out SA2, a poorly executed thing that forces you straight into mini game style games, nothing to explore, no hub word to make the experience consistent. SA2 kinda feels like a 2D gameboy-style Sonic game. The way thing were tied together between the story of each character, “adventure field” and “action stage” was just very well thought out-
And there’s also another problem, the PC version of SA2 is a also a piece of crap. While Sonic Adventure DX wasn’t perfect things actually worked mostly fine out of the box however in SA2 not even gamepads work.
Btw, I’m looking for this: https://lemmy.world/post/21563379
Sorry here’s a better tutorial. I might write one, it is interesting that they all suck in different ways.
https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/blog/article.php?article=posts/237-WebDav-Nginx-Setup.html
The folder is defined by the “root” directive. Like with any other nginx setup.
Cam be anything you want, just have to install nginx and configure it: https://medium.com/learn-or-die/build-a-webdav-server-with-nginx-8660a7a7311
Here’s typical Mozilla not being the all mighty savior people think of them.
Dear open source app user: feel free to improve the README file of the projects you come across by adding a few screenshots you believe are relevant.
Too bad the UI sucks and it doesn’t have a WebUI.