As the other user said, they removed support for port forwarding. They are my #1 pick for anyone where that is not a concern.
As the other user said, they removed support for port forwarding. They are my #1 pick for anyone where that is not a concern.
I have no experience with Windscribe other than that I recall looking into them when I was personally looking to replace Mullvad.
All I can offer is that their pricing is pretty much on par with ProtonVPN, who I have found to be very solid.
Proton also has a free tier, though I’m not sure how well P2P works on it.
As someone just finishing up a first playthrough of The Outer Worlds, I might have to watch for a Starfield sale.
Just curious: Have you tried VR with ALVR under Linux? What is holding you to Windows?
I picked up a Quest 3 recently, and have been having success running it under Linux. That said, I don’t know any different.
Uh… What?
GPU you are converting from 265 to 264 and expecting smaller file sizes, but CPU you are going from 264 to 265?
If compression methods/codecs are equal, the hardware shouldn’t affect compression
You can seed without port forwarding
difficult and/or illegal.
I don’t think using a VPN gets you out of the illegal part, lol.
That was a rephrasing of the statement, not an answer to the question. He’s asking why it matters. What is the “good measure”?
…okay, but how is Quest 3 usage not the same as Index usage? I’m not sure the comparison really makes sense.
What makes Debian a pain to use on servers?
$10-20 is what that VPS costs at a cloud provider. You could also dockerize and use a container service like GCP Cloud Run combined with cloud storage within that budget.
I’m not a big node guy, but I also kind of doubt nodejs would fail to handle 10RPS on 2gb of memory. I guess it all depends on what the requests are doing.
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Avalonia and Uno Platform if you are working with C#
I can’t find the video, but I remember someone at Ableton said they pretty much had the same view of Live piracy. If someone pirates it, they weren’t willing to spend the money on it, but perhaps they will be willing to in the future.
Been playing through Stardew. The wiki is a godsend
I personally combine lower end NAS boxes with 4x4 mini PC’s. I like the separation of concerns, as well as the tiny footprint.
Not sure that transmission supports it, but other torrent clients (qbitorrent, deluge) allow binding the torrent client to your VPN interface. That way, you literally can’t torrent on anything but your VPN connection (even if a killswitch fails/the VPN isn’t running)
1% lows below 30 is what I call unplayable. Consistent 30 is my absolute minimum.
That’s fine for you to feel that way. I’m just saying that Tears of the Kingdom was Exceptionally well received, despite it running around 30fps with huge dips in performance during some gameplay. It is evident that some gamers (perhaps console/mobile gamers more so) are less sensitive to lower frame rates and dips in performance.
In fact, 1% lows below 30 would disqualify almost any other game from even being rated playable by valve. But having cyberpunk run on the steam deck when it doesn’t run on a PS4 is a good sales pitch, so it’s clear why they verified it.
Their verification page seems to show what they are looking for. I don’t think mediocre frame rates stop a game from being verified.
Average FPS in the benchmarks I’m looking at seem to be 30-35, with 1% lows around 25. Sounds pretty standard for many console games. Especially handheld (switch Zelda games run at 30fps with huge dips, no?)
If you’re happy with Racknerd, they have deals on LEB all the time. Right now, even
https://lowendbox.com/blog/kvm-vps-specials-by-racknerd-from-12-88-year-in-new-york-seattle-san-jose-and-ashburn/