

NightRiderz is a server, SoapBox RaceWorld is the actual client recreating NFS : World https://soapboxrace.world/


NightRiderz is a server, SoapBox RaceWorld is the actual client recreating NFS : World https://soapboxrace.world/


Lutris does have a well-working installer for the SoapBox launcher. However, it seems that some specific servers aren’t supported, due to restricting the new WebCalls thing for security reasons, I guess, such as NightRiderz, from what I assume. https://lutris.net/games/soapbox-race-world-need-for-speed-world/


To be fair, I’m in the same situation. Fedora, Libsteam_api.so and more dependencies and all. Do want to share it out, even if I didn’t work for me. No idea if it is a case of “Source only” or if the devs don’t really know what they are doing and forgot to remove non-free dependencies like the Steam Integration.
In fact, it use some of the Clam-AV databases too.
Gonna wait for a couple of years then. Building a fully compatible new web-engine from scratch. It takes time. Do get why you felt the need to advertise the project either way.


What do you suggest ? Jpeg-xl ? Avif ?
Still not possible to transfer your account to other instances. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1985


It will never make changes as greater as 20% in the most extreme cases. Those tend to be just pre-configured to maximize such gaming performance, often at the cost of security, compatibility and stability. Most of those stuff could be adapted to other distros, and tend to be actually. If a change or piece of software made such important benefit to playing games, without any huge drawbacks, be sure it will surely be soon integrated in other distributions.


Exactly. I was surprised to see my unique named throw-away email being found in the leak, despite having changed it to an uniquely generated throw-away account alias in the year prior. But i don’t mind that much.
However, bad security practices must still be pointed out regardless of it being applied to something important or large. I do still can criticize my friend decision to expose his local server at home, unsecured, even if in the grand matter of things, it is unlikely it will be exploited or impact him in any way.
Now, the only issue having my throw-away address, is that i will have to throw it away once i start receiving spam on it. As far i know, the pirated database wasn’t shared nor necessarily conserved outside of prooving the original clowns hacktivists group involvment, outside of confirmed security analyst.


Actually, you were right. The issue for me is that the original k9-mail repo did also released the current beta thunderbird version (and i think, one with still the k9 branding if needed). I was trying to switch to it via that repo, and didn’t noticed the thunderbird fork listed the in the repo. There’s no changes, outside of the releases only being thunderbird branded outside of all the previous k9-mail ones. If you were on k-9 mail, and want to switch to it on Obtainium, manually install the new version and mugrate your settings to it. And once it’s all done, remove the k9-mail repo from Obtainium, and add that thunderbird one.


Speaking off, I’m still having issues adding it, since it still get confused by the k9 original repo origin, even if i try to filter the pre-release .apk’s with the thunderbird name.
My bad, still kept the k9-mail repo instead of the thunderbird fork.


GrapheneOS also made me give up my heterosexuality /j
If they are talking about changing search engine, this means they feel impacted by the change. The removal of the Free ad-supported tier. Very likely searching for a paid-search engine is necessary; otherwise, they would have just kept using MetaGer.


Mint is a good choice ! They have a decent help forum where you could ask for such help. Like this one for example. https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=228884 Feel free to give more details here too, maybe i, or someone else here could help you with your specific Mac problem.


You’ll get plenty of answers with different suggestions, so I’ll suggest checking in that community for plenty of previous answers. I would say to stick with “main” known distribution and to ditch specialized ones. https://linux-myths.pages.dev/Single-Maintainer https://linux-myths.pages.dev/Distros
I’m on Nobara but despite the fantastic work of GloriousEggRoll, it did had it’s lot of breakage which made me want to switch to the suggested uBlue Fedora atomic builds, per those criterias.


Indeed. I’m just a big scared of it, And I can’t really help a lot financially or data-seeding wise currently. But yep, Anna does have the LibGen data backed up.


Except that they are struggling for donations, but more important, mirrors and hosters.


You can. It just show you everything that need additional info. You can just choose to move the map to the shop you want to edit hours and do that. You can also filter the StreetComplete missions in the settings if you want to only update business hours and description.
Probably better than you think, not by a mile, but still way better than the awful SteamVR for Linux could make people believe https://db.vronlinux.org/ https://lvra.gitlab.io/