it allows easy scripting. also for frequently used commands, i can just scroll up in the history, instead if clicking the same buttons over and over
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I'm a bit inexperienced in this aspect, but:
- if you are on a trusted network (i.e. local/vpn only) you could give VNC a try. It's somewhat simple, but far from secure.
- the gnome desktop environment should offer built in RDP support, but i have not tried it yet. Also, just like VNC, i wouldn't use RDP over the open internet.
you can also use the -f option to specify the compose file without going to it.
Did you set the modem to bridge mode/DMZ, or alternatively set it to port forward to the router. The router should then port forward to the server.
Are you sure the IP address in duckdns is correct? Do you have a static or dynamic public IP, and if dynamic, how are you updating it?
Thanks, i know.
Witcher 3. Just huge walls of text, teaching you the most intricate details of some mechanics, and not enough for others.
For switch emularion, I only really got around to TotK so far. In general I play singleplayer RPGs, such as Witcher 3, Horizon: Zero Dawn, as well as some Cult of the Lamb. The Deck handled all of these very well at medium to medium-high settings. Emulation just adds a considerable performance overhead.
No major issues from my experience, but in my case the Deck is struggling to keep 20-30 fps
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Theoretically, they are required by the GDPR to respond within one calendar month from the day they receive the request. Let's see if they can keep up.
I use sendgrid, it only requires some DNS entries for Domain Authentication. Also regarding the catch-22, if you use Cloudflare for DNS, you could use their email routing to forward incoming mails to Gmail