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ducking_donuts ,

Faster in what sense? Would you kindly point me to the benchmarks used? It’s easy to find the opposite results so I’m curious.

ducking_donuts ,

That makes some sense I suppose. What was it about DragonFlyBSD and macOS kernel?

ducking_donuts ,

At least Kali and Arch do

ducking_donuts ,

You’re right - I misunderstood the question and thought you meant the distribution images

ducking_donuts ,

Happens to me sometimes too on other titles. Shadowrun: Dragonfall is the last one I played where it happened.

Secure portal between Internet and internal services

I thought I was going to use Authentik for this purpose but it just seems to redirect to an otherwise Internet accessible page. I’m looking for a way to remotely access my home network at a site like remote.mywebsite.com. I have Nginx proxy forwarding with SSL working appropriately, so I need an internal service that receives...

ducking_donuts ,

Cloudflare tunnel is an option, you can even scrap your own nginx

ducking_donuts ,

Sounds like you have a pretty okay experience but some specific things don’t work - please take some time to report bugs if you haven’t yet!

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    What are some alternatives where I can get targeted ads?

    ducking_donuts ,

    I’ll bite: big swiping changes like what?

    ducking_donuts ,

    Still waiting on the list of those swinging/swiping changes that the other DEs are making

    ducking_donuts ,

    Unless you’ve used something secure for formatting or wrote data to the SD after, consider attempting data recovery.

    ducking_donuts ,

    That’s not my experience - have been using arch for around four years and it broke only once by not letting me log into the system after I failed to update pam configs after the system upgrade.

    ducking_donuts ,

    I often stumble on this example of nix usage - a one-off shell with a a specific package. This is such a niche and seemingly unimportant use case, that it’s really strange to have it mentioned so often.

    Like literally what’s the point of having a shell with ffmpeg? Why not simply install it? Even if you need something just once, just install it and then uninstall it, takes like 10 seconds.

    The other use case that is often brought up is for managing dev environments, but for a lot of popular languages (Python, Node, Java, Rust, etc. ) there are proven environment management options already (pyenv and poetry, nvm, jenv, rustup). Not to mention Docker. In the corporate setting I haven’t seen nix replacing any of these.

    From my limited experience using home manager under Linux and macOS:

    • GUI app shortcuts work in neither of the OSs
    • error messages are about as readable as the ones you get for C++ templates
    • a lot of troubleshooting searches to unsolved GitHub issues

    All in all nix seems like a pretty concept but not too practical at the moment.

    ducking_donuts ,

    There’s no ZFS support in OpenBSD is there?

    ducking_donuts ,

    I think the minimap gets colored in red in such areas but I agree a better indicator or a hint could be nice.

    In case of moonrise towers, if you just cross the bridge back to town you can long rest there and come back.

    do you all like to play the GOG version of games over the Steam version?

    With the use of Heroic game launcher, I’m wondering if you all preferred to play your GOG version of games over the Steam version. I can go either way but sometimes I pause and think, having two copies of the same game, one on steam and one on GOG, which one would give me a better gaming experience. For example, I may choose...

    ducking_donuts ,

    I keep seeing this comment and I think people are confused about private companies.

    Private company is one that’s not publicly listed (traded on an exchange). Private companies still have shareholders, they may still have board of directors with shareholders representatives sitting in them. And these shareholders can still demand returns on their investment. There’s a whole industry around this called private equity.

    Now it doesn’t look like Gabe Newell ever took Private Equity funding and according to the internet he owns 50% of the Valve shares but that still means that a large pile of shares is owned by other people who get some say in the company’s direction.

    So saying that Valve makes this or that decision because they are private is wrong. Most companies are private and you don’t see them being all charitable and investing in open source.

    You could argue that Valve is allowed to make certain decisions more freely because he’s a co-founder who still owns the majority stake though. And the company being private means that unless he sells his shares he gets to retain that control.

    Since when did Firefox make it so difficult to set custom search engine?

    So been moving around a lot with browsers, waterfox, librewolf and very recently degoogle chromium, figured id look at Firefox and holy theres less than half the option in setting then there were afew years back but I gotta say the biggest sin is that adding custom search engine is obfuscated, and the chooses of engines are...

    ducking_donuts ,

    Not sure why you get downvoted so heavily, I have also found that adding a custom search engine is unnecessary hard in Firefox these days.

    There is a way to get the “add” button back in the settings described here: superuser.com/a/1756774

    ducking_donuts ,

    My experience with the official dock has been quite negative, it would sometimes not work until the power cable is unplugged and then plugged back - that is with all the latest stable updates for everything. Other people on Steam forums run into this issue too.

    steamcommunity.com/app/…/3472864793317268180/

    reddit.com/…/i_have_to_unplug_dock_every_time_i_c…

    reddit.com/…/steam_deck_dock_requires_unpluggingr…

    reddit.com/…/no_signal_when_i_connect_steam_deck_…

    I’ve noticed the issue too late for a simple refund process and their support was not cooperative at all.

    I recommend looking at other docks instead, will cost you less and work better.

    ducking_donuts ,

    I’m running Arch on my RPI 4b+ and quite happy with it.

    The installation was pretty simple IIRC - I did run into some issue with uboot which was easily solved by searching for the error on the internet.

    Arch Linux ARM ships with a mainline aarch64 kernel and uboot by default, but if you are interested in running the RPI kernel and their boot loader, there’s a custom pacman repo and instruction on the forums: archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16144

    All in all I don’t think arch needs that much maintenance on a non-critical home server - just make sure to check for config updates every now and then and reboot after kernel upgrades.

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