At least for my personal use, I’m not willing to spend money on portainer. The free edition is fine.
At least for my personal use, I’m not willing to spend money on portainer. The free edition is fine.
If you register for a free 5-node license, you have to enter your contact data.
Yes, I got it too. $ 149/yr for a “home and student” noncommercial license? No thanks.
But for businesses, the pricing seems fair.
yes. Sadly, very few games get such improvement after launching. But we can expect new games to support it.
The hardware vendors treat their products as small gaming pc with a controller, unlike steam.
This is so true. Some vendors try with larger screens, 120 hz and other stuff, but the steam deck is loved most for its software.
If microsoft would release a gaming handheld, it would probably be locked down like the xbox console.
From my experience, it does not work very well. I like playing coop games with my kids, but sometimes the controllers stop working for some reason. But to change the controller config, I have to leave the game, switch to desktop mode, change settings and start the game again (in game mode).
It’s possible, but a native console will likely work better.
At least for me, the sales got a little boring. Many games are on sale every month, e.g. cyberpunk 2077:
email isn’t that hard when you have a static IP, either from your network provider or via a VPS. Then, setup SPF, DKIM and DMARC and you’re good to go (at least for simple use cases like notifications. When you want to send out thousands of emails, you might need more.)
As long as Portainer CE will be free, I’ll stick with it.