Antenna pod is great. I switched to it from google podcasts a couple months ago figuring this would happen.
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Antenna pod is great. I switched to it from google podcasts a couple months ago figuring this would happen.
Generally I was talking about Federal devices. Those move a lot of needles because one federal change can switch a lot of stuff over.
Yeah, I’m surprised your agency let’s you do that with firefox. First time I have heard of that.
It’s USWDS, firefox should still work as long as it is standards compliant.
Are they talking about government devices? I’ve never seen firefox installed on a government device.
My advice: only forward ports 8080 and 443, then make sure that you have fail2ban or crossed properly set up on your reverse proxy. After that, you are pretty much fine as long as you keep on top of updating your containers.
I would be careful about which apps you proxy. Idk why you need to access the admin portal for pi hole worldwide. If you really want to do that, you should set up a vpn.
Yeah, it will be interesting to see how the case goes.
They usually sign an exclusivity deal in exchange for funding the development of the game. David is alleging that steam pressured him in ways not covered by steam ToS. It’s not like valve funded development of receiver.
So what? Who cares if it “looks bad”? They have to compete on service. They need to find out why devs want to sell on steam at a higher price.
If other platforms want to compete in ways that make prices lower for customers lower for customers, so be it.
Yeah, it sucks when mommy and daddy fight.
That us all fine. David is alleging that Valve is trying to restrict other platforms wolfire can sell their cases on. Valve needs to compete, not threaten to stop distributing a game if they don’t like how it is selling elsewhere.
Steam runs weekly deals and daily sales all the time. I doubt they have to check with gog.
What right does valve have to discriminate against devs and publishers who are selling their game on other platforms? They have to compete for their business, not punish them for having a game that is more successful on another store that gives a higher revenue cut to the dev and a lower price to the customer.
David said in a blog post that the suit is specifically alleging price fixing tactics for other platforms that aren’t key sellers, but sell the whole game. Whether that holds up in court - we will see.
That hasn’t been my experience, could be a regional pricing thing.
David Rosen of Wolfire Games (Receiver, Overgrowth, Lugaru) is alleging that steam reps have threatened to de-list his game if he lists it as less expensive on other platforms. Specifically not just steam keys but other distribution platforms.
Not really. The imementation of land is most the same, they just run continously on a per word (token) basis.
Yeah, this is what I’m talking about.
Yeah, it definitely still has a long way to go. I remember back in 2012 it felt impossible to even do basic 3d modeling, but that was more than 10 years ago.
Isn’t the main issue not so much what they will show, but what gets monetized or not? There is always going to be a disconnect with this stuff because twitch wants the content that goes viral to be advertiser friendly.