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wax,

Should have let the decryption be fully external, and not just needing the keys

wax,

Liquid calories are the worst. Fries also I guess, high fat carbo combo

If you're making software for actual end-users, you HAVE to give it a goddamn GUI, or else you suck, your software sucks, and nobody is going to use your damn software.

You see this shit SO much more often than you would think. And the infuriating thing is, it seems to be most common among programs that are INCREDIBLY complex and sophisticated....

wax,

Not all end-users are the same though. Clearly, you are not in the target user group for this software. If a GUI was that sought after, someone could create that as a standalone project. Upvoted for the genuine unpopular opinion

wax,

Is it possible that someone tried to clear the area from rocks to grow crops? I’ve seen stone walls being built around old fields

wax,

Same. Haven’t had the need for full blown VMs at all. Passing through the iGPU for transcoding took a bit of time to figure out, but works great. I do have an Arch LXC container for some apps without a deb repository, though, to keep them updated through AUR.

wax,

For sure, but just as an example I tried starting Black Mesa on steam yesterday, which has a native release, but had to tinker quite a bit to get it working. Unfortunately I think it’s often the case that the native releases gets forgotten and lags behind the windows/proton releases

wax,

They also removed hardware encoding. They’ve had the same shitty h264 1080p encoder forever, but it was better than nothing.

wax,

What about the three-trolley problem though?

wax,

Electric bikes is where it’s at. Cities has to be built with bikes in mind though

wax,

Encrypted during transfer, yes, but still decrypted in the apps

wax,

Dude, steam ships with a bunch of libraries enabling cross distro support. It ain’t that complicated gitlab.steamos.cloud/…/container-runtime.md

wax,

Did you read my comment? They ship with libraries to unify distribution across distros

wax,

The air cooler market is very competitive right now. Noctua has great customer support and quality, as always, but there are better value options.

I would pick Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE, or alternatively the Peerless Assassin 120 SE

wax,

Both. One downside seems to be the required pressure necessary when mounting. Noise normalized performance and overall value is great though. The phantom spirit is a slightly upgraded version with one more heat pipe compared to PA120SE

youtu.be/Mm4hyIHe1PM?si=oG_wLXj8vN_CJZj7

wax,

Yeah, I’m decent with a soldering iron, but I guess it’s more of a hassle than I imagined. Too bad they didn’t keep the E-key slot on the non-wifi version

AM5 cooler that 1. Is offset away from PCIe like the nh-d15s 2. the contact point is offset downwards like with the nm-amb15 mounting kit?

It turns out I can do fuckall with my nh-d15 on my new setup. GPU wont fit full stop. Im very skeptical with trying to purchase nh-d15s this time around, as Im pretty sure I wont be able to use the offset mounting kit for it without running into the same issues that need that cooler to begin with....

wax,

Noctua has a pretty decent compatibility list. You can plug in your motherboard and get compatible coolers

wax,

Been looking at matx boards recently, and the MSI boards seem to have their first pcie slot a bit lower than the others

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