There is a file system you can use. A alternative to ext4. I think its Btrfs. I never tried it. But it let's you take snapshots that you can restore to. That's not just system files but everything. And pretty sure you can use it with a disto like arch and Debian. I think that's how snapshots work. But as I said I never actually tried it out.
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If I'm understanding the question right. This is what Immutable Linux distros do. Such as Nixos, fedora silver blue, and vanilla os.
I use nixos myself. But its quite different then most distros. The way you config it and install packages. For the better in my opinion.
Something like silverblue works pretty much the same as normal Fedora except you can't install packages like you normally would. Because the system files can't be edited. You mostly use flatpak for everything. Except the system updates. Which you have to reboot to switch to the new updated image. But past images are saved so you can rollback if needed.
From what I understand Chromebook os is a Immutable Linux distro same as the ones I mentioned. Just with Google with built in.
Unless it was a recent change factorio doesn't "require" a account. When I host my server I disable verification and my friends who still haven't bought it are able to join no problems. If server has verification on then they can't.
Can someone explain why so many comments saying this is bad and want their instances to block threads? Seems like it would be a good thing to make the fediverse bigger and more accessible.
Fusion would be better, but the fission tech we have is already enough to fix the energy problem.
That just happened about a week ago for me. For the second time since I starting using them. Just randomly upped my storage and upload limit. I plan to keep my box with them for the foreseeable future. I don't ever want to have to mess with VPN port forwarding. I have a home server I move my files to when I need more space on my box. But I don't use the home server for torrents.
Only one I ever tried is whatbox.ca . Been using them for 7+ years. They are great.
Not trying to be mean, and I realize this is piracy community. But if you are at the point where your adding mods to a indie game. Probably time to consider buying it. Clearly it would be worth it.(assuming you can afford it ofc)
I don't watch sports so I can't promise, But here is a big list of sites for streaming sports. Make sure your using ublock origin. These sites are always full of ads.
The only one I ever looked for was Sam Harris's podcast. All I did was search "making sense with Sam Harris RSS", and one of the top results was the official RSS feed lol. I was looking for a pirate feed but found the official. Which if you can't afford it you can email and get for free so I don't think he really cares if its that easy to find.
TLDR: try searching podcast name + RSS and maybe you'll get lucky.
I'm not sure if it is exactly the same on Iphone. But on Android you can choose to either pay for the app( a one time payment) or have Plex pass. Either way lets you watch on the mobile app.
Not really a answer to your question but I thought it might help.
I tried the next cloud setup since I already self-host a bunch. And I didn't like it. Like you said updates can mess it up and sharing is annoying. Just in general it was buggy for me.
So I switched to proton. Which even though is hosted on someone else computer, it feels plenty private to me with the E2E encryption. I use proton drive which is easy to share things just like google drive. I use proton Calendar. And I use proton Email. Its slow progress but proton really seems to be fully replacing google for me. They even just added live collaboration to drive. Which was like the one thing I still use google drive for sometimes.