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h0bbl3s , in How to anonymize logs before sharing?
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Just came here to say you could always look for alternative projects that have this built in as well. I’m not sure what logs you as looking at, but it might be best to contribute or request this feature directly for the software.

For example I use crowdsec and they have a button on the logs pages that will anonymize the entire page and is great for taking screenshots.

I agree with another poster that getting something to work with a number of different logs would be a huge undertaking and unrealistic for most solo devs. I do think asking whatever project could be a start. I’d love if journalctl and syslogd etc had a flag to anonymize the log output.

Personally often times I just open the screenshot in gimp and pixelate out the areas I want hidden, but that’s not an automated solution.

LeFantome , in I don't know what to pick.

The problem with this question is that most NVIDIA owners will have experience based on a very different stack than you will experience.

NVIDIA and Wayland have had very big problems that have only recently been resolved. If you are using a very up-to-date distribution then you will have a great experience ( see other comments here about EndeavourOS for example ). If you have a distribution that does not have the latest, there will probably be issues.

AMD has been the clear go-to choice for Linux for years. It is still a safe bet. The safest bet based on history. That said, AMD does have issues as well and with the NVIDIA issues now resolved it is not as clear cut. NVIDIA may actually be the better choice.

cron , in Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.04 Linux Performance For The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Review

Interestingly, this CPU performs noticeably better under Linux than under Windows 11

sunzu2 ,

Microshit wasting money ruining windows and spending no cash on optimization. Corpo leadership for ya in today's America.

Parasites just looting.

unexposedhazard ,

Afaik basically all CPUs do. Generally all hardware, if not artificially limited by withholding drivers, will perform better under linux.

linearchaos , in Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.04 Linux Performance For The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Review
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So many f****** ads I gave my cell phone cancer.

TMA:DR

When taking the geometric mean of 73 benchmarks run for this comparison, upgrading from the Ryzen 9 7950X to 9950X on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS yielded a 14% generational improvement with this set of cross-platform applications/benchmarks while under Windows 11 was a 10% generational improvement. The raw performance of Ubuntu Linux on the AMD Ryzen processors also was greater overall to the extent of the Ryzen 9 7950X to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS nearly matching the Ryzen 9 9950X on Microsoft Windows 11.

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Sabin10 , in Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.04 Linux Performance For The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Review

I read an article recently comparing w10 and w11 performance and the numbers were basically the same as this. No gamer should be running w11.

TunaCowboy , in How to anonymize logs before sharing?

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gencha , in How to anonymize logs before sharing?

I remember this mindset in myself. Today I consider it a waste of time.

If you rely on any tool for this, the tool will make mistakes you cannot accept. If you do it manually, you will make mistakes as well and that also does not work. Also, the information your consider worthy for removal might be key to understanding the problem.

Like, you remove your name, but a certain character in your name is what is actually tripping up the program.

Ultimately, don’t post your logs publicly. In the past years, I was always able to email logs to devs. I have no reason not to trust them with my log. If they want data from me, they could easily exfiltrate it through their actual application.

zelifcam , in Release labwc 0.8.0 · labwc/labwc
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Labwc stands for Lab Wayland Compositor, where lab can mean any of the following:

  • sense of experimentation and treading new ground
  • inspired by BunsenLabs and ArchLabs
  • your favorite pet Labwc is a wlroots-based window-stacking compositor for wayland, inspired by openbox. It is light-weight and independent with a focus on simply stacking windows well and rendering some window decorations. It takes a no-bling/frills approach and says no to features such as animations. It relies on clients for panels, screenshots, wallpapers and so on to create a full desktop environment.
that_leaflet OP ,

It’s one of the few floating Wayland WM, similar to Openbox I believe.

hackerwacker , in Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.04 Linux Performance For The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Review

Why don’t they reverse the axis on the “less if better” graphs so you don’t have to look at the note on every graph…

CrabAndBroom , in This week in KDE: System Settings modernization and Wayland color management

I’d like to see a proper full redesign of the KDE settings one day TBH. I can’t quite put my finger on why, but the settings always feel kind of weird and counterintuitive to me.

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