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SteveTech, to linux in Linux 6.10 Features Expected From The NTSYNC Driver To Performance Optimizations for Wine/Proton(Games)

Well the QR code part hasn’t even been submitted to the maintainers yet AFAIK, so there’s still time to change, and I’m sure it’ll be configurable so you either get a stack trace or a QR code.

SteveTech, to assholedesign in Soldered-on RTC batteries (with type covered as a bonus)

(with type covered as a bonus)

Relevant fact: Most standard non-letter batteries are named after their physical size, for example a CR2032 is 20mm diameter x 3.2mm height; or not a button battery, but an 18650 is 18mm diameter x 65.0mm height.

SteveTech, to mildlyinfuriating in For security reasons

I’ve got a catch-all setup to go straight to my spam folder, OP could do something similar.

SteveTech, to linux in Linux 6.9 released

Ahh thanks! That’s good to know!

SteveTech, to linux in Linux 6.9 released

I’ve had bad experiences with ntfs3 anyway, so it’s probably for the best that ntfs-3g is the default. Also last I checked ntfs3 had effectively been orphaned by paragon (the developers), is that still the case?

SteveTech, (edited ) to linux in Linux 6.10 Features Expected From The NTSYNC Driver To Performance Optimizations for Wine/Proton(Games)

It doesn’t have a QR code in it’s current state AFAIK, but I believe the guy wants to add one eventually. Here’s what it might look like:

DRM panic handler panic screenshotgitlab.com/kdj0c/panic_report/-/issues/1

Also from the commits it looks like the colours are configurable at compile time (white on black default), and that exclamation Tux is already there.

Looks like this is already a thing though with [systemd-bsod]

Nah, that only handles boot errors, not kernel panics.

SteveTech, to pcgaming in AMD takes CPU market share from Intel in desktops and servers, but Intel fights back in laptops

My AMD Laptop has USB 4, which is effectively the same AFAIK.

SteveTech, to linux in Switching from win 11

Cool, thank you! I’ll definitely be sure to try them out.

SteveTech, to privacy in suddenly I cannot fully access The Economist behind tor without a subscription anymore

archive.today seems to work, but it’s quite slow.

SteveTech, to linux in Switching from win 11

Can it automatically keep them for a certain amount of time after I’ve opened them though?

I’ll definitely be trying out seafile eventually!

SteveTech, to linux in Which file system do you recommend for Linux?

I haven’t had any issues with it so far, but I like having snapshots incase I need to rollback an update or something so that’s why BTRFS.

SteveTech, to linux in Which file system do you recommend for Linux?

There’s also an open source BTRFS driver for Windows.

SteveTech, to linux in Which file system do you recommend for Linux?

I’ve got a similar setup, but my non-root SSDs are F2FS.

SteveTech, to linux in Switching from win 11

Just wondering, does seafile cache the previously opened files locally, in case I don’t have internet.

OneDrive does this on Windows and I’ve been looking for something similar and self hosted.

SteveTech, to technology in Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app

They were expecting it to not be Android, but something more custom. Like I feel even just bare bones Linux would’ve been more acceptable.

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