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  • FredrikkNudsen's down the rabbit hole, just pick any.I really enjoyed the one about computers beating humans in chess - Deep Blue

  • by jitter you mean ping lags/unstable ping?

    • remove all wireless connections between you and the internet if you can
    • in terminal, run ping against few different targets (to your gateway IP, to some random website/IP) and watch for packet drops, if you see them you might have a hardware problem (mb eth card/port, cable, router) or your ISP is having problems
    • check that your cable/router has correctly negotiated the wire speeds: ethtool <your-internet-interface-name:eth0> | grep -A1 Speed this will show you the speed (at least 100Mb/s) and Duplex: Full
    • maybe try changing cl_interp_ratio ?
    • run bufferbloat test
    • you sure noone is watching 4k corn while you are gaming ?
  • that's sucky as fuck, like why would you do that? if they don't want to support it anymore then at least open source the implementation or the spec

  • could I get a bit of context for this? not well read in VR things

  • I don't have an answer either but there is also checkupdates from pacman-contrib pkg, it optionally allows you to pre-DL the updated packages into the (global package) cache

  • it's good, the bad: beta maps are small so it's not exactly the BF experience of old, there should be bigger maps on release. Also no server browser, invasive antichet and EA, but it is good

  • Caddy + DeSEC.io + DNS Challenge [Solved]

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  • Maybe this came with the installation script

  • are you paraphrasing what the article said or saying it yourself?

  • I've tested the beta yesterday (dual boot) and only had to enable SB and leave it in custom mode - no need to sign & enroll the linux kernel(s) too.

  • I've tested the beta yesterday and only had to enable SB and leave it in custom mode - no need to sign & enroll the linux kernel(s) too

  • Sounds like you triggered some kind of automation with that URL lol

  • Flameshot: screenshotting tool with everything you would ever need for screenshots

  • have it on dietpi (pi 4) + tailscale at home to monitor my dedics

  • Best bet would be that something reloaded/changed the underlying ip/nftables bypassing ufw (ufw is just a frontend, I do not know if it periodically verifies the current rules are correct and it would feel extraneous to me if it did). Or it didn't apply it correctly.

    You can get the actual rules with iptables-save (dunno about respective nftables command)

  • uh portable version?

  • If your primary usecase is going to be music (so a need for realtime capabilities for stuff like recording, VSTs and DAWs) then I do not reccomend immutable distros for a simple reason: you will probably/eventually need to hack something up to get it to work and at that moment, the immutability is just extra work.

    As far as I have tried fiddling with the music stack on Linux (which is not that much), the whole pipewire/JACK/carla stack is a bit messy and I can't imagine it working with flatpacks due to the sandboxing/permissions.

  • in that case you can grab any of the other distros that are Arch-based, EndeavourOS/Garuda/CachyOS and so on. You will get the benefits of rolling-release like fresh-er software without the need to setup & configure it yourself.

  • yeah, Pyro style