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  • 1000% agreed; it’s not terribly risky in the general case.

    But I don’t want to mislead anyone into getting their bank account stolen if they like to hang out on russian warez sites.

  • I know I’m about to get rotten fruit thrown at me… but if you’re finding this rig almost good enough and don’t use it for anything security-sensitive, disabling CPU exploit mitigations will get you a substantial boost (~20-30% additional IPC throughput).

    Only go this route if you understand the repercussions; see Arch Wiki for details: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Improving_performance

  • Friends don't let friends use Oracle.

  • Tkinter might work, depending on what you have in mind.

  • Oh no!

    Guess we’ll have to attainder Musk to make up the difference.

  • Samples of every form of biological matter we encountered were ingested, and the results were recorded in a logbook. Most of the leaves and twigs were unpalatable, chewy and inert, while the animals universally avoided analysis because they were too fast to catch.

    This is a banger. RIP to our boy George.

  • That’ll be your culprit then.

  • Are you letting the substrate fully dry between waterings? It’s really easy to overwater and get fungal issues.

  • This is a really cool tip!!

    You might like this project if you're interested in a more aggressive filtering option: https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice/

    I've used it in the past to clean up a table mic for voice chat and worked pretty well. Requires a lot more config work than your approach does though.

  • The "OP" is an LLM-based spambot with 26 similarly-prompted posts in the past 4 hours since it was created.

    No sane developer thinks YAML is a good idea; obvious tell.

  • Just wanna give this a +1 as someone who went through two years of back pain, then was cured inside a week after reading Sarno’s Healing Back Pain.

    I’d tried months of PT, dozens of yoga classes, corticosteroid injections, NSAIDs, etc. and had no luck. The book guidance is what did finally did the trick and has kept issues at bay ever since.

  • Absolutely not — the skill level needed to tamper with a bashrc, pull credentials + keys, or generally hunt for sensitive info on an unencrypted disk is worlds apart from the skill level needed to modify an EFI binary.

  • There’s also PXE boot, secure boot, carrying around a live image on a flash drive, etc.

    But any attacker advanced enough to tamper with your EFI partition in an evil-maid scenario has plenty of other options to log and steal your encryption passphrase, so it’s generally a moot point.

  • You can get solid results with a 5-gal bucket, a trash bag, and an outdoor spot in the shade.

    A tent is a great upgrade at scale but overkill when growing casually; don’t let it stop you.

  • The non-self-hosted indie hacker crowd is big on bearblog.dev these days.

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  • You’ll have to install Java and download Runelite as a JAR (IIRC it’s labeled as the “All Platforms” download option on Runelite.net.

    You can definitely set up /games/ as a directory but you’ll want to set it up with the right permissions for your Steam Deck user to access it using the chmod and chown commands.

    Details will depend on how you mount your drive though. Unfortunately the power and flexibility of Linux means there’s no single “right” way to do these things.

  • Try removing the echo call, and if that fails, try running Runelite as a JAR.

    You might also want to move your JAR or AppImage to somewhere like /home/zidane/.local/bin for good measure, so it doesn’t get wiped as easily.