Does OP really know exactly what technology at his ISP is preventing him from “opening ports”?
Does OP really know exactly what technology at his ISP is preventing him from “opening ports”?
They’re probably just using CGNAT.
The server must have to send some metadata to the client telling when it’s running an ad because there are other things that need to happen client side during that like adjusting of the time or making the ad clickable
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I think it’s going to need a bigger spool of filament.
And a forklift to load it.
Layer up, Li’l onion guy
As long as you’re willing and able to follow through with it if needed.
A better approach might be to ask them to fix it without the ultimatum first
Where do you put your things?
I guess it’s a Mastodon thing? But yeah I hate bot spam too.
No thanks. Lemmy doesn’t need any more bot spam in the comments.
What launcher do you recommend?
This has been so common lately we need a darkweb git
Bad bot. You don’t want to tell us what a CA is?
Custom proton usually means the glorious eggroll version, it’s just a community maintained version you have to install on your own.
Yeah I don’t play any UE5 games. Although it looks like both of those you linked mostly work. If you’re not willing to tweak your proton version or settings every once in a while then Linux probably isn’t for you.
I switched to Linux a year or so ago and kept a Windows partition just in case. I’ve only had to use it once for an online exam.
Very true. I sold my body at work today and now I’m just a disembodied consciousness floating around in the ether, posting on Lemmy.
The link doesn’t work.
You commented that it’s “super weird and invasive” for an ISP to “firewall” listening ports. It just so happens that CGNAT also has the same effect and is super commonly used right now.
I think I’m good 👍