

I’d probably use it, so that’s one person at least. Could be a fun reverse engineering project, too.


I’d probably use it, so that’s one person at least. Could be a fun reverse engineering project, too.


It’s definitely not self hosted. Regardless of where the server is running, you have to connect to it using jackbox.tv and I don’t know of any way to play the games without that.
I’ve had good luck with fruit juices for the most part
Yes, and you’ll even get a free lifetime supply of extra-pointy kidney stones


Real men use Scratch for everything.


See, I’m not trying to present myself as such. He is.


Yeah, this is totally the face of a big scary badass.



I always use /docker, but I recognize that’s probably not the most “correct” place.


There’s few things more satisfying than having the “IT guy” say “oh it must be a Linux problem” only for them to have to eat crow within 24 hours.


The hell is up with all the angry Mac users in this thread?


FreeIPA does a passable job at replacing AD for the absolute most basic functions. I used to use it for sudo rules and user management at one of my previous jobs, even though it wasn’t a Linux shop.


There’s also R2ModMan that supports Valheim and a bunch of other games.
I thought Slackware did package management, but not dependency resolution.


Do you use Discord, by any chance? I remember having this problem when I had audio ducking enabled.
My issue with “literally” is that it’s become an actual part of the dictionary definition rather than being recognized as merely a hyperbolic use of the word.
I’m gonna get the shit downvoted out of me for this, but the problem with this idea is that insular communities tend to redefine words and then expect everyone outside their bubble to know their new definition. Doing so also robs the language of a word that served a specific purpose, such as in the case of the word “literally.”


I would avoid Ubuntu myself, but as others have said it’s not going to be any different from using Debian for the same job. Just install the samba package, add a user, configure your shares, and you’re good to go.


Reasonable, I was just wondering.


Is there a reason you went for Kinoite and didn’t just go for Core instead?
How do they enforce idempotency? Does the driver come and take the pizza out of you if you change your order from 2 pizzas to 1?