I was Nobara user, then I am using Fedora right now. I want to use things like Hyprland etc. and ya know, Its damn cool to say I am using arch btw. So I’ve decided to use Arch Linux. But everyone says its always breaking and gives problems. That’s because of users, not OS… right? I love to deal with problems but I don’t...
Unless you seek trouble and do stuff without knowing what you are doing (like blindly copy pasting commands from internet into your terminal), it generally just works.
It’s not as good as those distros where all packages come preconfigured for you to work nicely together, so if you want to build a custom system (like, choose your DE/WM/panels/widgets etc), you have to configure all of that to intergate nicely. But you could always just install KDE and everything is pretty stable there, same as in any other KDE based distro.
Word becomes misused too often, then overused so much that it loses its original meaning.
Griefing originally meant something obviously malicius towards your own team in gaming, as in destroying allied buildings, blocking allied paths, killing allies players with the intention to make them suffer and lose.
Then it became the FOMO buzzword and all of a sudden doing something game losing (like, accidentally pressing a BKB while farming) all of a sudden became «griefing», and now nobody even know what griefing is.
Yes, I suck at the game. I constantly do stupid stuff like dying out of position and saving enemies by using spells that can make it hard for my teammates to kill enemies (something like clock’s cogs).
Didn’t want to make title too long, sorry. By load back I mean read from clipboard or from a file or have an input box to paste from clipboard a lost of URLs and open each in a tab....
It’s funny that my device that is as powerful as a dozen of computers were ten years ago can’t do a thing as simple as save a bunch of lines into a plaintext file and then read this plaintext file and open each line without a desktop.
This is actually pretty different, because alternative friends allow you to read posts and comments, but not login, upvote/downvote or post anything, but I use firemonkey addon with a redirect script.
(Firemonkey is compatible with greasymonkey scripts)
Allows to also use other useful scripts, but just as a redirector it’s good if you just need to open and read posts.
The script uses farside.link as a «backend» to get new alternative frontends, for reddit it mostly uses teddit or libreddit (though this project probably was renamed to Redlib or somethong).
Also redirects YT, Fandom wiki, wikipedia and many more.
If you are good with all of this stuff, can you tell me if usijg bore relays traffic or creates some kind of direct (P2P?) connection between devices?
I have a device without public IP, AFAIK behind NAT, and a server. If I use bore to open a port through my server and host a game, and my friends connect to me via IP, will we have big ping (as in, do packets travel to the server first, then to me) or low ping (as in, do packets travel straight to me)?
In other words, is bore good to play with friends when games use a method if connection via IP when you have a server with public IP, but host a game on your local device without public IP?
We are currently using yggdrasil for this and connect via «local» IPv6.
I do have wireguard on my server as well, I guess it’s similar to what tailscale does?
Too bad my friends from Russia can’t connect to me, it might be because we are doing something wrong, but most likely wiregueard is somehow (DPI?) blocked in Russia.
I can connect to my own wireguard, it routes all my traffic and I can access any blocked sites, as well as access other people via «local» IPs over wireguard. I think this uses NAT traversal and we exchange data directly over wireguard. But somehow some friens are not able to use that.
Do you know if Yggdrasil does something similar and if we exchange data directly when playing over Yggdrasil virtual IPv6 network?
Oh, I have found pwnat before, but it’s not available for windows, also most people say that it doesn’t work anymore because most routers patched the behavior that made it work IIRC.
What’s the easy way to know if two peers are directly connected without measuring ping time and guessing?
This is not an aswer to your original question, but if you want to interact with youtube servers less, try OpenRSS. They have youtube feeds that are better than youtube feeds, at least they don’t track you.
I don’t know if they have a filter to show only videos (as in, not shorts), but it’s possible that they do, their feeds are pretty good IMHO.
Depending on your phone / android version / launcher this cab mean different things I guess.
On my phone (MIUI) a dot like that means this is a new app, after you launch it a few times using that icon (using icon, not by other means like jumping into app from a notification or via opening a link) that dot disappears.
I’m looking for an RSS reader that would be able to have its data synchronised across devices using Syncthing (it just should store its data locally in a certain folder that looks the same on all devices)....
Same. Also, if all data is stored in plain text, you could be using git or anything else instead of syncthing, so it still would be good to have this as an option.
Decision of Next Os
I was Nobara user, then I am using Fedora right now. I want to use things like Hyprland etc. and ya know, Its damn cool to say I am using arch btw. So I’ve decided to use Arch Linux. But everyone says its always breaking and gives problems. That’s because of users, not OS… right? I love to deal with problems but I don’t...
ReleaseFeed — a tool for generating Atom Feeds of the releases of your favorite artists on Spotify or Bandcamp (releasefeed.elomatreb.eu)
Watching overwatch cases really puts into perspective what grefing really is
Normally I think someone in my game is “grefing” when they do obviously stupid plays etc....
Is there an android compatible firefox addon that can copy all open tab URLs to clipboard or export to a file and load back?
Didn’t want to make title too long, sorry. By load back I mean read from clipboard or from a file or have an input box to paste from clipboard a lost of URLs and open each in a tab....
Firefox@lemmy.ml: The only Reddit Redirector addon that exclude non-redirectable pages is, UI Changer for Reddit.
I know this is Lemmy and plenty of users here are anti-Reddit, but I’m sharing this in case other users have trouble with this as well....
bore, cli tool written in Rust - alternative to localtunnel and ngrok (github.com)
See also : ubuntushell.com/install-bore for some example to self host.
Newsboat - filter youtube shorts?
Is there any universal or newsboat specific way to do this? The RSS feed itself doesn’t even hint at it being a short, so probably not.
NewPipe v0.27.0 released (github.com)
hello! i made a versatile file syncing tool in C++ it's called lunas
codeberg.org/cyber-luna/lunas...
HeliBoard Green Dot (lemmy.world)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/14610678...
Cross-platform FOSS RSS reader?
I’m looking for an RSS reader that would be able to have its data synchronised across devices using Syncthing (it just should store its data locally in a certain folder that looks the same on all devices)....
Linus Torvalds takes on evil developers, hardware errors and 'hilarious' AI hype (www.zdnet.com)