As others have said it is based on instance. I get why some have instances have the restriction though.
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lazylemons@lemmy.todayto
Games@lemmy.world•The overlooked hardcore FPS: Is Insurgency: Sandstorm still worth playing in 2026? (A detailed review)English
8·1 month agoUsed to love playing this. Played on some modded servers years ago but they kinda died out. Might see if I can get into an active server again. I do think it has something special about it that was simply overshadowed by the bigger shooters at the time.
lazylemons@lemmy.todayto
Games@lemmy.world•Sony PlayStation Accounts Are Reportedly Being Hacked With EaseEnglish
3·1 month agoYep same here. I try every week or so. Mainly just for fun at this point.
lazylemons@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ask.com shuts down after nearly 30 years, marking the end of Ask JeevesEnglish
5·2 months agoHaven’t used it in years but this legitimately makes me sad for some reason.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What Is A Good Sub $300 Computer I Can Use For A Server?English
5·2 months agoA word of warning on Linux on Mac though. Oftentimes there can be weird quirks with power management and suspend/hibernate. For a server though I guess that point is moot.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Microsoft open-sources MS-DOS 1.0, offering a rare look at PC history
2·2 months agoI keep seeing this today but wasn’t this done a number of years ago?
Edit: Different versions of DOS (1.25, 4.0 and a couple other versions) was indeed open sourced a number of years ago. But 1.0 was just open sourced a few hours ago which is very cool. So I was right and wrong.

I have always been nervous about this type of thing happening with the AUR. Thankfully many packages I used to need the AUR for have since added native versions or made flatpaks. I hope AUR users don’t have too many issues from this!