I, personally, like a language being rich. Nothing wrong with not knowing all the ins and outs, but calling for simplification on what is already an very simple language is odd.
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I, personally, like a language being rich. Nothing wrong with not knowing all the ins and outs, but calling for simplification on what is already an very simple language is odd.
Screen tearing is no longer an issue, at least on wayland. As for simple… it’s different.
Painting your room is to windows like building a house is to linux.
Windows makes it simple to paint your room while linux enables you to build whatever house you want. Nothing is ever free and as such - sometimes certain tradeoffs have to be made that get in a way of what you might consider “simple”.
Seeing this made me think it might make sense for EU to fund a software stack that allows any location to become a “region” in aws terms. Existing datacentres could assign parts of their infra to such setup. Customers could have a single UI and UX to use.
Can I be unreasonable? I’m gonna be unreasonable.
Gentoo.
Glad to hear! Not that you’d want to send email from a residential IP anyway - if not for your ISP, every email service wouls bounce it anyway.
Normally firewall is on the router. Sensitive environments usually run one on the client as well.
It’s not v6 itself, it’s rather lack of layers of nat that prevent forwarding a v4 for most folks.
Fair enough, I guess. Still, I was dumbstruck by lack of ability to open up a port.
It doesn’t fix it, per se, rather removes the need for layers of hacks such as nat and cg-nat. Every device gets a globally routable IP - no need to forward anything, just open the port you want.
IPv6. My stupid ISP actually shipped their router with all inbound ipv6 blocked with no way to unblock it, so I set up opnsense. Works like a charm!
How is this bloody test thread popping up in someone’s feed yearly? 😱
Much more politics, much more to the left, most people seem to actively look for reasons to get offended.
What’s the movie?
An ebuild is a definition - a recipe, if you will - of how a package is built from some source by portage, a Gentoo package manager.
Very few things are trully impossible in linux land, but having multiple package managers on a single system is just asking for trouble.
You could try setting up a gentoo prefix and get the benefits of portage that way, but I’ve not beem able to accomplish that the single time that I tried.
I realise I’m late to the party and you’ve alreadu gone the systemd unit way, but had your script trapped sigterm to begin with?
I just want to say I’m sorry I left that asshole unbanned for 3 hours. Life tends to get in a way.
I’ve not read all of it, but if you’re referring to the stuff at the beginning - none of those limitations apply to 5700xt.
If you mean something else - then, naturally, I would ask if it actually affects your media in the first place. It might, but I wouldn’t expect that.
Podcini, got it on f-droid. Does what it says on the tin!
I mean if you’re keeping the GPU - you can just set jellyfin to use VAAPI and utilise the gpu that way.
I see you’re shopping at tesco as well!