NateSwift

@NateSwift@lemmy.world

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NateSwift,

Clearly it didn’t work if you’re here

NateSwift,

I wish. The highest posted speed limit where I live is 65 mph (~104 km/h)

NateSwift, (edited )

Looks cool! How does it compare to Ranger

Edit: It’s written completely in bash and I can’t read!

NateSwift,

Connect with your phone and check your public ip address (you can do this by googling or using a site like WhatIsMyIP. It should show the same IP as if you were on your home network without the vpn connected.

If that’s working you could try actually connecting to the minecraft server. It might be set up to not respond to pings. You’ll want to use the same IP to connect to it as you’d use if you were on the same network

NateSwift,

As others have said, definitely seems like a port forwarding issue. If you’re still trying to solve this, what do your port forward rules look like on your router?

NateSwift,

Sorry you couldn’t get wireguard running, glad you found something else that works!

Enjoy your trip!

NateSwift,

Oh shit oh fuck that makes me a hacker

NateSwift,
NateSwift,

Not an assembly guy myself but this looks super cool!

NateSwift,

Is there a reason you installed from the AUR instead of the normal Arch repositories? (pacman)

NateSwift,

Weird that you’re having issues with the arch repo install, I’ve been running firefox from them for years and not had any issues

NateSwift,

I haven’t noticed any issues with a 1080 using i3, so this definitely seems like a KDE issue. Are you getting desktop notifications when it goes black?

NateSwift,

So they’ve been found guilty? Which was the requirement you made previously for seizing funds

foxy, to linux
@foxy@social.edu.nl avatar

Apparently my love language is installing @linux on the laptops of people I really care about.

NateSwift,

It really depends on who is being helped and the motive for you “helping” them. I’ve had both really good and pretty bad experiences helping and trying to help people with various computer things. As with providing any kind of support, it’s important to get out of your own head and understand what the person your helping wants and needs

NateSwift,

Both of my parents heavily use O365 and I have to fight the urge to suggest linux every time they complain about automatic updates or weird microsoft integrations.

Part of me really wants to try Fedora or Mint for them instead of the incoming windows 11 update, but it’s such a bad fit

NateSwift, (edited )

The issue I’ve run into is primarily compatibility with existing documents and being able to share it with other in industry. Like it or not, for business in the US, the office suite is pretty much the only document & spreadsheet application you can expect everyone to have.

It’s not fair to ask people who aren’t interested in learning linux to deal with the incompatibilities between Libre/Open office and O365 because “I don’t like Microsoft”. If they’re pushing to move away from MS and understand this, I’d still probably recommend LibreOffice over OpenOffice because moving someone from a well maintained industry standard Microsoft product to a less supported and less compatible Oracle app seems irresponsible.

Edit: The whole second paragraph is about OpenOffice and not OnlyOffice. Please disregard

NateSwift,

Thank you! It appears I cannot read

NateSwift,

In theory yes. In practice most X11 applications can be ran using Xwayland as a compatibility layer

Why Are American Drivers So Deadly? After decades of declining fatality rates, dangerous driving has surged again. (www.nytimes.com)

The cause was easy enough to identify: Data parsed by Kuhls and her colleagues showed that drivers were speeding more, on highways and on surface streets, and plowing through intersections with an alarming frequency. Conversely, seatbelt use was down, resulting in thousands of injuries to unrestrained drivers and passengers....

NateSwift,

I’m not sure I’m understand you correctly, but having an PSU with higher capacity than you use is not bad for it. Generally you’ll get increased power efficiency

Many prehistoric handprints show a finger missing. What if this was not accidental? (www.theguardian.com)

scientists led by archaeologist Prof Mark Collard of Simon Fraser University in Vancouver say the truth may be far more gruesome. “There is compelling evidence that these people may have had their fingers amputated deliberately in rituals intended to elicit help from supernatural entities,” said Collard.

NateSwift,

I think we’ve all played Assassins Creed

NateSwift,

Yes! Definitely was Kagi. Not sure why I remembered $12 instead of $10.

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