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  • Couple of times I tried using it, the reps were super confused and kept asking me to reveal the name of third party on the line. As a joke I once replied Google Androidov and the guy just wrote it down.

    Some straight up refused to speak to me because of third party on the line.

    Most just hang up as soon they hear any kind of automated message.

    I wish there was a silent mode at least available to single party consent states or for a list of numbers that tell you your call will be recorded without an option to opt out.

  • $100 sure feels much more solid than rtx that a ton of games don't even support. There are a bunch of people that just want to play in 4k and couldn't care less about features you call luxury.

    That requires more VRAM and 7800xt and xtx deliver that perfectly.

  • D4 on Linux. Literally the only bottleneck is it eats 11GB of my 1080Ti's VRAM for breakfast and then still wants lunch and dinner. Plays 4k on high with prefect fps otherwise. Starts glitching like crazy once VRAM is exhausted after 10-15 minutes.

    Zero issues on a 20GB card. I understand that shitty code on single game is not exactly universal example, but it is a valid reason to want more VRAM.

  • I actually wish valve did something this catastrophically stupid when I was wasting 5 hours a day on fucking Dota. Would've made it so easy to quit.

  • In US most street vendors will take CCs, but I was mostly joking anyway. I don't use cash, but do what works for you.

  • Found the drug dealer.

  • You realize that all Soviet republics were part of WWII? A lot of the success was due to the fact that SU was able to throw millions of people (including Ukrainians) into the grinder. That same tactic is failing russia miserably because unless you only get your news from russian propaganda you will quickly realize just how many people they are losing constantly.

  • No, but I thought I clarified that when I said it's basically wireguard VPN which operates using tcp/udp (layer 3.) layer 7 is stuff like https. CF tunnels are lower level.

    Page you linked is missing the layer between CF and source server so it doesn't indicate layer. You can lookup wireguard protocol if you want more details.

  • I'm surprised so many people are cross shopping tbh. I briefly considered steam deck, but specs are barely enough to play at 1080p so it's completely useless when docked and a purely portable device with a tiny screen and gamepad carries very little value to me personally.

    I ended up getting eGPU enclosure for my laptop and grabbing a 1080ti from a friend that didn't need it anymore. I'm able to play D4 at 4k on medium settings.

    Even if I had to buy a gpu like I was originally planning, ~$800 total to play in 4k on a 43" screen with a mouse and keyboard is a completely different experience from anything Xbox or steam deck offer.

  • I recently experimented with both of those on AWS and they are completely not usable atm. At least not over WAN and with gpu mounted to a device you don't have compete control over.

    Does streaming work any better over LAN?

  • Just curious what issues you ran into? Asking as a suse daily driver for about 20 years now, but promise not to proselytize.

  • My problem with appimage is that they never work. Every time I tried one, best case scenario it crashed with a random error message. All attempts to fix them were damn near impossible to debug.

    It honestly felt like they were not universal enough and still relied on certain libraries being available on OS. Hopefully I'm wrong because that would completely defeat their purpose. I stopped wasting time on them after Plex and VLC both failed to run reliably and switched to flatpak that "just works" 100% of the time.

    To be honest most of the time I look for an rpm anyway. Flatpaks are always a last resort. I'm on OpenSuse Tumbleweed.

  • Your biggest fear should be something like the CSAM attack from a few months ago. I doubt you have tens of thousands to spend on a lawyer.

    That's why I killed my instance.

  • I really don't understand why people love Proton so much. It's really expensive, requires a non standard client and in the end you're still using it to communicate via one of the least secure protocols ever with vast majority of people not using Proton.

  • What's wrong with Firefox?