

I guess the tracker can see the seeders, but your client can’t connect to them maybe?
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I guess the tracker can see the seeders, but your client can’t connect to them maybe?
Voyager all the way. It’s simple and fast to use. Never had any issues.
Yes. You can read more about it in the article.
It’s really awesome work you guys are doing. Unfortunately I don’t use Windows, so I won’t be able to use it.
“Some” strategy game?? The Guild games are awesome!
It looked very weird indeed… At least I can look like Indiana Jones?
Not by default. But I can’t remember if you can actually set up AI with the selfhosted version.
You can selfhost it. The reason it’s expensive, is because of their AI stuff, I think.
I haven’t had much experience with it myself. I shortly selfhosted it myself. I know it works for most social media, including Lemmy. Not sure about Mastodon and Blusky.
There’s Postiz?
That has already been done: https://zeronet.io/
If you are new to Linux, you should honestly just go with a more stable and simple distribution. I always recommend Linux Mint for its simplicity or Kubuntu for its familiarity with Windows.
They could target payment processors that handles crypto, but they can’t prevent anyone from receiving payments in crypto. You don’t actually need a payment processor to receive crypto. All you need is a wallet to send or receive.
stripe has a 1,5% fee for crypto transactions. Dunno if that’s a lot or?
You can look into “stablecoins”. But the volatility doesn’t really matter for the merchant, as they can usually sell the crypto immediately upon the purchase by the customer.
That really depends on the crypto being used and you can buy crypto from non-shady places lol
Simple solution. Itch.io takes payment in cryptocurrencies. Vote with your (crypto-)wallet.
PeerTube has its own frontend (User Interface). Do you mean a “provider”/instance like PeerTube.wtf?
How’s your setup? I have also been running GW2 on Linux perfectly, but when I recently got back into the game, it has felt like performance has taken a pretty big hit. I’m using the same machine.
Maybe just regular Linux Mint then, which follows Ubuntu release schedule.