Kernel live patch, security updates for packages that canonical doesn't own/maintain, and access to certain configurations/options like fips
These python programmers are literally maintainers of the language. They're not a dime a dozen. Not saying it's impossible or anything but you're looking to get very high caliber engineers for under 140k
-d is required if you're on an lts until .1. If you're on mantic you should be able to upgrade without it
I see a lot of these. In most cases, they're an auto-fail.
They did. I believe comments now count as activity where only posts did before?
Fwiw, the steam snap is open source
My group is almost exclusively dads with fulltime jobs. We play remote (FoundryVTT), run one game a week that runs between 2 and 4 hours.
Full disclosure I'll say that remote is about 85% as good as playing in person, but I'll take 80% and easy scheduling over 100% but constant missed games or conflicts
Yeah I think that's exactly his point. Every browser prompts you to make it default, it's not exactly a complex change.
Why do I want an alternative to tmux? Like what's your favorite thing it gives you?
Ah ok, other replies mentioned API access in relation to servers so I misunderstood the issue. It looks like that API is hardlocked to Google (and Samsung?) devices. Thanks for the info
Not really the topic, but why do you want to run owlbear alongside foundry? It seems like a slimmer alternative rather than something to use in conjunction.
To actually answer the title post I just run foundryvtt and I have a bunch of RPG manuals backed up in Nextcloud so I guess that too
Counter point: it's a studio who made a groundbreaking open world series (jak and daxter) who only later became known for linear games returning to their roots