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    • fix the documentation bug I reported 3 years ago, before it became a problem for stable Linux distributions. Instead of leaving up documentation that literally prevents the client from working and is an even bigger problem for stable distributions now. Yes it's my pet tiny bug, but how much effort can it really be to rewrite one section with configuration that DOESN'T break the product. I even wrote a suggestion for them.
  • In space or more like sea level?

  • You can also delete a rule with ufw delete allow xxxx/tcp.

  • One benefit is it's the future and my DE is going to drop X soon.

    Another is it's more secure. Not just any window can read the clipboard or the keys you press. Of course, I had to turn that protection off because Steam is still X and my controllers back paddles popped up a permission dialog whenever I hit them.

    Am I doing a good job convincing you? Anyway, I switched to Plasma Wayland and it was fine for me, with a few tweaks needed.

  • No custom login theme now, or no theming ever? I will likely want to change a few things

  • Wdym by that?

    And have you read the Arch news entry about this?

    What's wrong with nvidia-580xx-dkms?

  • You might want to be more specific, cloud flare has a lot of different products, and you're getting answers with differing assumptions.

    For the self hosted focus, I use tail scale already, and when (not if) that company gets shitty, I will switch to head scale, or a competitor, or straight wire guard (plus firewall etc).

    But I also run web sites on cf, and there's no real alternative, definitely not for free. I don't have hundreds of millions to spend on the CDN part, for starters.

  • Obligatory reminder that this comparison is versus vanilla wine, and gamers (steam) haven't been using vanilla wine for many years.

    Versus esync or fsync, ntsync doesn't bring any particular performance benefit. But it may bring more consistent fps, and is actually supported in the kernel and now wine.

    Just don't expect 100 more fps, or even 10.

  • I do. I upgrade before the major release goes out of support, so no I don't get much from it, but I do still get patches from it occasionally. Iirc they released an imagemagick patch before upstream did

  • Islets is a delightful, short, high quality metroidvania. Highly recommended

  • I looked in to this a while back and didn't find anything complete. I ended up using a collector and feeding the reports in to my existing Loki and making my own Grafana dashboard.

  • I used to. It's really complicated and not big in the self hosted space.

    I'd recommend the standard Prometheus, alert manager, and grafana stack instead. That's what I use now, and although yaml sure is something, at least there's tons of people to copy.

  • (2 weeks ago)

    In my non scientific test, this version did increase my FFXIV fps in a CPU bound scenario, in limsa lominsa.

  • Aur is completely user controlled, it is not official and not trusted. Someone just decided to use those names and upload something.

  • The client has the private key, the server has the corresponding public key in its authorized keys file.

    The server is vulnerable to the private key getting stolen from the client.

  • Use the DNS challenge instead? You'll need a DNS provider with an API though

  • So you can have your own Coriolis and planet bases now. But, to be realistic, it is a shit ton of hauling(at least solo) and you are just the architect. After construction you get no special privileges other than naming rights.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-hosted Content-Security-Policy report, etc, collector/displayer?

  • Thunderbird @lemmy.world

    [Android beta] allowing Thunderbird to use "Alarms & Reminders"?