But it does include SteamOS
No, you are correct. If you are the only person accessing the service you don’t need to open any ports since you access your network via Wireguard anyway.
You count as active if you post, comment or vote.
Well, Microsoft has at least.
Your friend is entitled to her own opinion and I somewhat get her. Good graphics are really nice and can add greatly to a game.
What is the best practice currently
It tries to install the associated package when given a path to a configuration file.
Didn’t know about Pipeline. Looks interesting.
Then you misunderstood me because I know that Bluesky is not part of the fediverse. With my comment I was trying to say that I would be happy to be able to communicate solely in ATProto apps with one account instead of with multiple accounts in ActivityPub.
Why did you write your comment as an answer to my comment then if it’s not directed at me?
I never said that Bluesky is part of the fediverse for example and the rest of your comment seems to me like it should be directed to OP or devs of ATProto and not me.
Yes and that’s why I don’t understand their comment and even less why it gets downvoted. They seem to complain about something to me that I didn’t even mention and the topic was not about combining ATProto with ActivityPub or whatever.
Maybe relate wasn’t the right word. English isn’t my native language.
How does your comment relate to my comment?
I also think that this is how it should be. Initially I thought I wouldn’t need multiple accounts for the fediverse. Right now I’m more active on Bluesky than on Mastodon so it would be great to have an AT Protocol equivalent to Lemmy/Reddit and all that without having to create a new account for it.
It’s not impossible for them to do. They just don’t want to do it.
I can’t remember the last time I connected my phone to my computer via USB to transfer files. I bet the vast majority are the same.
Maybe Krita is the solution to your problem?
As your link states these are just early access limitations.
What would be the point of putting in the effort to make Bluesky or other ATProtocol apps selfhostable if they didn’t want people to do that? Doesn’t make any sense
And I always thought my Linux VMs were just not working correctly when I tried to use that feature. I’m surprised that Linux doesn’t have it. I use it constantly on Windows.