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noodlejetski, do m0biTech w Shadow Drive czyli europejska chmura (od Francuzów z OVH) z bezpłatnymi 20GB na dane. Nextcloud bez aplikacji, tylko dysk.
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@m0bi13 hmmm, ich strona z ficzerami twierdzi że mają "In-transit and client-side end-to-end encryption" https://shadow.tech/en-GB/drive/offers

m0bi13,
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Czyli ssl, https ;)

E2EE w Nextcloud to co innego. Twoja apka kliencka (może być ich kilka) jest jedynym posiadaczem kluczy. Dla serwera te pliki są niezdatne do niczego, są zaszyfrowane. Nikt ich nie może podglądać, tylko Ty posiadający klucze. Dlatego też tracisz do nich dostęp przez web apkę. Widzisz, że jest folder z włączonym E2EE i tyle. Taki sejf.

noodlejetski,
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@m0bi13 a czy właśnie to nie jest "client-side"?

m0bi13,
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Ale co? Https? No przecież wymaga współpracy klienta z serwerem, więc można napisać tak jak oni: end to end. Tyle że transmisja nie odbywa się z punktu A do B przez serwer, a z punktu A jedynie do serwera.
Serwer zna klucze. W "normalnym" e2ee ma nie znać.

noodlejetski,
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@m0bi13 nie, chodziło mi o to, co opisałeś jako "E2EE w Nextcloud". jestem pod tym względem kompletnym laikiem, ale gdy czytam "client-side", to nasuwa mi się na myśl właśnie coś takiego.

m0bi13, do m0biTech w Shadow Drive czyli europejska chmura (od Francuzów z OVH) z bezpłatnymi 20GB na dane. Nextcloud bez aplikacji, tylko dysk.
m0bi13 avatar

Sprawdzone udostępnianie folderu w chmurze federacyjnej z na .

Działa, po zaakceptowaniu udostępnienia na NCHpl. Dodatkowe 20GB ;)

Ekran udostępniania folderu

to3k,
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@m0bi13 @m0bi13 cebulka 😉

m0bi13,
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@to3k Jeśli korzystanie z bezpłatnych usług jak NCHpl, Mastodon czy Shadow drive albo Oracle free-tier to "cebulka", to tak ;)

@m0bi13

to3k,
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@m0bi13 @m0bi13 to jest najpyszniejsza cebulka 😁

Disgustoid, do games w What did you think of Sea of Stars?

Anyone who says Sea of Stars is in the same echelon as “classic” JRPGs clearly didn’t play all the way through SoS or has not played many classic JRPGs. SoS was an okay game for what it was but I honestly don’t remember much about it a couple of months after finishing it, whereas games like Lunar and Persona will always be cherished gaming memories for me.

FrostKing, do games w New icon and banner for c/Games wanted!

Might make a pixel art style icon—will report back if it looks any good!

FrostKing,

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2877b8cc-e032-423a-819a-50b7e3eb685e.png

Really quick try, and I am a very early beginner, but figured it couldn’t hurt. Might try out some other ideas as well

variants, do games w What do you think of Eastward?

man Ive been meaning to get back into this game, I just got it on the switch to see if I would have more time to play it there

GrayBackgroundMusic, do gaming w Star Ocean: The Second Story R - Review Thread

The pixelated characters against the high-fidelity 3d background is messing with my head.

Ashtear,

Heh, yeah, that’s one of the popular styles right now. I’d rather see more detailed sprites.

YarHarSuperstar, do games w What are some alternative to soulless videogame franchises?
@YarHarSuperstar@lemmy.world avatar

Last day on earth (mobile top down survival action game with building and gathering) alternatives without the intrusive ads and waiting forever for upgrading and traveling? Preferably on PC.

quacker, do games w What did you think of Sea of Stars?

I liked the plot and story. There are plenty of unique/memorable moments. It gets off to a lethargic start, unfortunately, though. The first like five hours at least are quite dull, and I don’t blame anyone for dropping the game based on that. But it improves massively after the intro, and the story is what kept me going.

The writing and storytelling are not good. There’s way too much dialogue and it’s constantly changing tone. One second there’s a meta 4th-wall-breaking joke and the next second it’s serious or sad. It takes me out of the world and many moments lose impact because of this.

The characters are mixed. The two protagonists have zero personality, which is partly a symptom of them being entirely interchangeable. But most other characters have great backstory and some are quite interesting

The combat and gameplay did its job, but lacked depth. The weapons and armor were just simple stat changes, and the stats are pretty standard (hp, mp, phys atk/def, mag atk/def), so character progression was uninteresting. The magic/type locks in battle were sort of more tedious than fun, but I appreciate that it requires some thought and is something unique.

I like the world design and the verticality that gives some interest to running around the world. There are unlockable shortcuts so that you don’t have to repeat long sections again, and there are plenty of rewards to make exploration somewhat worthwhile.

The artwork is amazing. There’s a ton of unique detailed pixel art. Admittedly, I do think some animations are a little rough or are simplistic - like a static sprite bouncing up and down - but this is pretty minor.

I’m mixed on the music. It’s technically great, but I don’t really want to listen to the soundtrack again, honestly. One thing that’s impressive is the music changes seamlessly during night/day cycles so actually every song has like two renditions (or something) which is kind of crazy.

The ending is rushed, though I only really felt it’s the last area (the tower) that’s rushed. You get to the top and the final boss is one fight with space shooter mechanics (???) incorporated, and then the game ends right after. It’s too quick. That actually did motivate me to unlock the true ending, because I felt like there must be more. And unlocking the true ending didn’t take me all that long, but it does suck that it’s a collectathon.

Overall, I enjoyed it a lot, but wouldn’t play through it again. It’s like a 7/10 for me.

bungle_in_the_jungle, do games w What do you think of Eastward?

I enjoyed it for a good while and found it really charming. I just ended up kind of losing interest for some reason. No idea how far along I was, but I had to be at least half way through.

The soundtrack was a standout to me, I’ll say that!

garretble, do games w What do you think of Eastward?
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It’s one of the prettiest pixel art games out there, but it’s absolutely the most boring game I’ve played recently that I can recall.

It took me months to get through it.

foofy,

Agreed. I actually can’t even remember if I finished it or just set it down one day and forgot to come back to it.

The story was… Sort of interesting? The art direction was just way ahead of the gameplay, which was a shame.

Ethereal87, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 29th
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I think I’m almost done with Cyberpunk 2077. Cleared all Scanner Hustles and Side Gigs, most Side Missions, so I think I just have the main story, the Phantom Liberty story, and whatever Side Missions might need a day in-game to complete. When it’s done I think I’m going to find something much lower impact to just veg out in for a bit, but Cyberpunk has been a lot of fun to dive into and I can see myself coming back to it in a few years.

I also took the plunge into a gacha game for some reason on my phone. Reverse 1999. The art style was intriguing and I’m enjoying it a lot so far. We’ll see how long it sticks around.

dinckelman, do games w What do you think of Eastward?

I’ve finished the game, and thought it was a pretty decent experience. Pacing is a little weird, but the gameplay loop is fun, and the story is engaging enough. Grab it on sale

Katana314, do games w What are some alternative to soulless videogame franchises?

The solution is slow depletion of title power in order to drive competition. Basically, encourage each others and yourself to explore other games that aim for the same goals as the original property, ideally expanded with some vision of innovation.

For Pokémon, players could likely try out Casette Beasts. For Silent Hill, there are other survival horror properties examining psychological properties of their heroes, like Cry of Fear and The Park.

Cybersteel, do games w What are some alternative to soulless videogame franchises?
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Play those old good olde games on the nes. Modern games just ignore all the EA games, ubishits, Anything first party, eurojanks, weird woo woo games, anything made by the japs and most non traditional ones like those netflix ones.

Rednax, do games w What are some alternative to soulless videogame franchises?

If you want to play animal crossing, but only have a PC: try Dinkum. Same gameplay loop, but with a few minor twists and turns. And the setting is Australia. Hence you ride your mu around town, shearing the wool of your pleeps and milking your vombats. Ofcourse you need to defend them from crocos and fire spitting bush devils. But anything you kill can be thrown on the BBQ. And to get rich, you start a fairy bread empire. Exporting millions worth of sugary goodness.

AngryCommieKender,

Didn’t the emus already start a war cause of fuckin bogans trying to ride them?

/j

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