A.K.A. - “between job opportunities and blowing through retirement cash”
Just kidding. Cool thing to do.
A.K.A. - “between job opportunities and blowing through retirement cash”
Just kidding. Cool thing to do.
I still don’t get who these videos are intended to brag to.
You mean Russian Agent Comrade Epshteyn?
These are different things. This project is more like a guide to running things kind of manually with their toolset they’ve constructed.
CasaOS is really based around the UI.
Cosmos is more about a desktop-like admin interface that can import CasaOS recipes or whatever they call them. Seems to also support multiple users and have some host tuning that Casa lacks.
It just depends on which route you want to go.
These are mostly questions for their GitHub issues since these are feature improvements to working code.
In short, for the top 3 questions: yes, go contribute your translations to the repo, and wait for it to be merged, then update. Localization changes are usually fairly slow to be merged because they may want to QA it.
For #4: the more workers you have, the faster things will be pulled into your instance. If you have the resources, increase the worker count. There are also timing settings for workers you should be able to tweak.
#5: there are hooks for adding third-party analytics. You don’t want to directly add it to the templates, because will break updates in the future when git is the source for updates.
This is their plan. They’ll arrest a few different elected state officials on bogus federal charges, and then find a conformant puppet to get out in their place. Then they expect all the other duly elected officials to fall in line and stop resisting.
This is a Russian playbook. Plain and fucking simple.
The penalty is not having funds released, and in place organizations and workers not being able to interface with the transition team. These shitheads do not care anyway though, because the goal is to ransack the country.
It’s not optional: https://newrepublic.com/post/188300/donald-trump-presidential-transition-breaking-federal-law
There just just aren’t any explicit other rules to prevent inauguration. Seems like they fucking should have thought of that.
Every day we learn more and more about how gullible and ignorant the US population has become.
I believe Heroic Launcher does all of that, minus the saves. That’s going to be on you to manage regardless.
First I’ve heard of it, but digging in, it’s a Fedora 41 based image with some specific driver supports through third-party packages (Nvidia), so really seems like it’s a Steam BPM replacement? Seems to use Proton under the hood as well, but curious about what their using for the different store backends if anything, or is it just going to install Steam, Gog…etc.
Anyone tried it?