I've never used Portainer but I feel a GUI setup like it just abstracts Docker and prevents learning concepts that are conducive to understanding Docker. That's why I've never used a GUI to manage my Docker environment.
I'd say I'm happy that AAA companies are reaping what they sow from listening to their dumbass stakeholders.
Early Beta Minecraft was interesting because it felt like anything was possible. The documentation was not like it is now, so it felt like there was a lot more. That was probably enhanced by me being an imaginative kid at that time. The early generation kept things weird and fun. I miss those days.
If they get their hands on an LTSC ISO they can hold out on Windows 10 a little longer.
It's a paid service that in return respects privacy, and has results as good as Google's.
Google doesn't say "Fuck you, Pay me" because you are the product.
Intel gave more detail to Tom's Hardware and they updated the article up top. This still sounds a little disingenuous to me, like they're still trying to minimize the issue with words and no action.
Gamer's Nexus has a recent video with some possible explanations.
It's a known issue with tailscale. It drains my battery pretty bad as well. I had to opt for wireguard for remote access instead.
For me, I know it doesn't offer much privacy if its locally hosted, but the latency compared to using public instances is much better. Which may sound stupid, but at least I also don't have to depend on another person for their instance.
I have been self-hosting a local Invidious instance for several months. I watch videos from it every day and I've had no IP ban so far.
I'll boldly say that unless you have a multitude of games relying on anticheat, 90% of your game library works out of the box or just needs a little tinkering with Proton.
It seems they may be deleting comments urging them to address Madison's experience on their apology video too.
Totally, I get it if its a means to an end to get something like Jellyfin up.
Maybe its a me thing. I just like to understand the mechanics of the tools I use.