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Some beat them up: tmnt, streets of rage 4
Also since you did not mention playing remotely or not (although there are ways around that: parsec, steam remote play together...) almost any couch coop game: overcooked, moving out, unrailed...
Edit: all of those I cited have a online multiplayer mode I think, for overcooked the AYCE edition contains all of the first edition content but brings online MP amongst other things
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I use the "All new" view (no subscribed filter) and never had any issue so I guess it doesn't matter
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This, if it doesn't work I just go to another website
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Not a developer here, I occasionally write scripts in bash/Python/go and sometimes tinker with php or ruby but mostly write yaml and asciidoc/markdown.
I use vim, with lots of plugins, as my plugins list and my vimrc grew over the years it's true it's become some kind of monster but I just love it and every other I tried (probably not long enough) required to much mouse interaction.
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French here, can't be exhaustive but from the top of my head
Pros:
- "universal" healthcare
- food
Cons:
- a president and government working for banks and wealthy people
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I used this documentation
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I'm not sure I follow, you have the app running in docker, in a lxc container? In which case you might have some issues with e.g volume mounts unless the lxc is running in some privileged mode.
I would have rather used a VM to isolate a docker app.
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Maybe because of the startup time of your dB? Try to delay the start of the app or make sure your dB is ready to accept connections before launching it.
Also did you try a manual connection to the dB using the creds used by the app? Just to be sure, thinking you know and having verified that you know are two different things.
On a side note, having multiple containers for the same apps is the way microservices are supposed to work.
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Same here, sometimes SOGo in the browser also
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I was under the impression you could resize it, not to the whole screen but definitely more than a third of it
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On my computer I just Ctrl+click or middle-click posts to open them in new tabs, having them open in an overlay would have been nice but I understand it causes accessibility issues so I don't mind clicking with another button, I'm used to doing so on any other website so no hassle there.
On my smartphone I use jerboa which takes me back to where I was in the feed when I hit the "back" button
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This already exists: https://github.com/framasoft/mobilizon
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You don't say! Give people the ability to do stupid things and they will
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Well to be fair such an object would be hard to read in many languages I guess
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Well, Firefox is free as in freedom but also free as in free beer, the money has to come from somewhere I suppose. At least it doesn't come from selling absolutely everything possible from your data as in other browsers.
Hey, I just discovered [manyverse](https://manyver.se). It looks interesting but I kind of understand why I had not heard of it even though it seems to have been around for a while now...It looks like it's a little bit complicated to discover and follow people, I know it's a common issue for decentralized tools but with this one it's even harder since it only works with invites (correct me if I'm wrong). Have you heard about it? What do you think of it? Apparently the best way to discover people is to join a room server but again, I need an invite for that. Can one of you guys invite me to a room server please?
So I have an issue with my smtp settings, I can't get my Lemmy instance to send e-mails using my SMTP server using starttls and wondered if some of you have managed to do so? If so I would like to compare client and server settings to understand what is going wrong with my setup. In the meantime I have opened issues at lemmy and lettre repo but I'm trying to get help anywhere I can :)
I added Lemmy to the list of my self-hosted fediverse services, here’s what I think about it and how I made it more useful in a single-user instance configuration.
Hi everyone, I've been following the [de-google-ify internet](https://degooglisons-internet.org/en/) campaign of framasoft for several years now and have replace a lot of GAFAM services doing so but the only service I'm truly struggling with replacing is youtube. I could never find anything with enough interesting content and I always find myself going back to youtube. What about you? - did you stop using youtube? - where do you go instead? - do you just spend less time watching videos? I prefer decentralized solutions but any FLOSS alternative is a good start.
I had tried version 0.11.3 and 0.13.0, those were not working, finally tried 0.13.3 as suggested by @nutomic:matrix.org and now everything is working as expected