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Nanabaz2 ,

You can use Authenticator Pro (android, opensesource) and Proton Pass, both let you copy the TOTP generation code to paste into another without problem. Both generate exact code

In fact that’s how I am using them right now, with Authenticator Pro is my on-device, offline, encrypted backup offline backup TOTP for Pass.

I guess it is not as straight forward as export import as you hope, but it’s not as bad as other options used to be.

Increase your Linux Server Internet Speed with TCP BBR Congestion-Control (www.cyberciti.biz)

I recently found this on Reddit while looking into why jellyfin is effected so much by latency. I found that this worked and thought I would share it because it is generally applicable, takes five minutes to setup, and helps a lot with bandwidth on higher latency connections. I admit I am not sure of the technical stuff behind...

Nanabaz2 ,

According to multiple debian based and ubuntu based and Arch I use. No. Not default. Cubic still is.

My experience was that some days ago I was trying to make my UDP faster, but turned out found out about BBR - for TCP. Well, lucky me - currently some country away from home for family reason. Plex generally takes 40-80s to start a movie/episode for me. And measly about 10s max buffer available - and this is on a 3-5Mbps show.

After BBR (note I have to apply on Proxmox host, my container are unprivileged and can’t set this themselves), I got 8-30s max to start a show/movie. And now comfortably sit between some good minutes on buffer. 15-20Mbps quality now playable.

To me personally it was black magic, and I was tossing it in just 2 days ago too

Ask more if question

Nanabaz2 ,

Beside we-know-which games that use a root-kit anti-cheat, which games you think doesn’t work on Linux or work terribly or straight out not work on Linux on first-day?

I don’t play those and I don’t own them on Steam. Out of 600+ games I own on Steam, everything literally run without me touch my terminal once.

Unless you don’t think proton is good, then you might be mistaken somewhere. It’s straight magic

Nanabaz2 ,

Also wonder what the hell is your 2MB package that carry a need of 70 runtimes?

Even stuff like Steam for me only pull in like mesa and stuff that are a lot. And barely happenes

In fact. Last time I installed Arch (2 days ago) and I redo my flatpak. 10 apps, pull in 34 packages in total. Further apps only pull in themselves and maybe 1-2 packages with maximum because everything else are covered.

Don

Nanabaz2 ,

For someone lives in the country since he was born, yea, me neither have mine with peanuts.

Court blocks $1 billion copyright ruling that punished ISP for its users’ piracy (arstechnica.com)

One thing that leaps out at me about this ruling is that courts understand the internet a lot better nowadays. A decade or so ago Sony would have probably gotten away with the argument that Cox profited from the users’ piracy; nowadays judges themselves use the internet and are going to go “lolno, they probably would have...

Nanabaz2 ,

At least these bots are not “the” bots you think they are.

Nanabaz2 ,

Saying that but KDE have been having fantastic 1:1 trackpad for a looong time now. And most are usable. What is bad for you? Does gnomes let you configure with gesture for which?

Nanabaz2 ,

This sounds like the classic of “just use Arch”. But joke aside. If I really need a GUI Arch distro, I would pick endeavourOS.

But nowadays 1 min of archinstall is so fast, not sure I even bother.

Nanabaz2 ,

Just different but also just sane default configuration. But after install then it’s just Arch - namely your AUR won’t break, and if it breaks, it will break on normal Arch install as well.

Anyway, I would say both are 99% there and are my favorite way of installing Arch

Nanabaz2 ,

But there is an ubuntu server oddnumber.not-04?

Google says it can’t fix Pixel Watches, please just buy a new one | With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste. (arstechnica.com)

Google says it can’t fix Pixel Watches, please just buy a new one | With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste.::With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste.

Nanabaz2 ,

I did set it up. Survive multiple upgrade in place just fine.

I can say it beats all my apps until now. The best part to me is delete from app request to delete from my Android as well. So unlike most, it works ironically like iPhone. And I prefer that

Nanabaz2 ,

Since I only use Steam, out of 350+ games in my account are mostly plug-and-play. Don’t play competitive games with anti-cheat so. Otherwise. More than half is verified, and they all install - game.

But yea. My laptop and desktop are so much faster

Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates (www.windowscentral.com)

Microsoft is done supporting the original Surface Duo, three years after it first launched on September 10. The company has stated from the very start that the Surface Duo would receive just three years of OS updates, meaning today is the last day that Microsoft has to stay true to its word....

Nanabaz2 ,

Sadly this is just the Intel/x86 Surface. The Duo is an ARM devices and doesn’t work the same way.

It’s like one needs some patches so some hw works properly. The other one needs rewrite most of stuff to barely function. That’s why so little Linux ARM device except ones made to run it in the first place. Generally ARM devices run Linux like able to run Android, but the other way around doesn’t always hold (more like 99.99% as seen in all Android phones)

Rant about Nvidia related updates on Linux (kbin.social)

There are many reasons to dislike Nvidia on Linux. Here is a little thing that bugs me all the time, the updates. Normally the system updates would be quick and fast, but with the proprietary drivers of Nvidia involved, it gets quiet slow process. And I am not even talking about any other problem I encounter, just about the...

Nanabaz2 ,

Yup. Highy recommend 32GB if doing Immich. Especially when pairs with Nextcloud, Plex hw acceleration with iGPU and stuff

Nanabaz2 ,

Absolutely doesn’t. Even tried to go like 100 servers to see.

But nothing related to proton get through

Nanabaz2 ,

Can you confirm that it is still working fine on normal home internet but not on cellular data? Have been back to Russia multiple times per year (family reasons) and none vpn ever works on cellular network. Some work at home and places.

My own vpn is to my house in different country. Wireguard. That has always been working over home wifi here (not cellular). Even until now.

Nanabaz2 ,

Not living in a city with these scooters but in a country that has 10+ different virtual wallets services. I can tell you 101% it’s all about the credit sit in the customers’ accounts that obviously easy but not straightforward to pull out and stay there a long long time.

It was never about the “convenience” for anyone. It’s the same scheme of holding people’s credit.

Nanabaz2 ,

Not universally great with any bright light for me.

Also. Black smeared on OLED (I use ASUS laptop) when moving windows - universal issue. And non-consistent black on LCD due to light bleed. So I haven’t prefer black black for a long time. But that’s me. Not sure about him though

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