I’m on Bitwarden right now and have been thinking of switching to KeePass. My issue keeping me from actually switching is the convenience factor. Can’t imagine making it even more annoying to use for my SO
I’m on Bitwarden right now and have been thinking of switching to KeePass. My issue keeping me from actually switching is the convenience factor. Can’t imagine making it even more annoying to use for my SO
Cool guide. I am confused about the concern of using relays. From my understanding, isn’t Syncthing end to end encrypted? So even in the case of stolen data, the attacker would have to break the encryption.
While it’s not impossible to break the encryption, it seems like the protection is good enough to avoid having to go through the i2p setup.
Sure there’s content out there that depicts nasty abuse. But if it’s animated, then it’s fiction.
I feel like whether the content is enjoyable/good is a personal opinion and the fact that anyone thinks it’s wholesome enough or not is irrelevant.
This sounds awesome, I’ll give it a try! Would this work in i2p?
What are you using to do the tiling?
rclone has support for Proton Drive. It’s in beta I think. Unfortunately Protons API isn’t published so rclone’s implementation is a reverse engineered one and may not be reliable long term.
Also disclaimer: I haven’t tried out rclone. Haven’t had time to set it up yet
This is good comprehensive advice that allowed me to do more of my own fact checking against my hardware. Looks like my hardware should support 64GB RAM just fine, with the caveat that my CPU will only be able to run the RAM at max of 2400Mhz. But I’m ok with the speed limitation, since I’m after the capacity. Cheers!
Arrr. Hang in there matey
So I might be the only one who does this (never seen anyone else mention this setup), but I like to do mouse navigation with stick+gyro. So no track pad wouldn’t bug me in this respect, but I would still like to have a track pad for virtual menus and scrolling.
Yep. I’ve definitely read this on the other site before.
I’d like one!
Thanks for the solution edit. I think I’m having the same issue trying to connect from windows with Tailscale to Linux share. Will try over local network later
I run Gentoo on my 2012 MBP, but gentoo may not be as plug-n-play as others.
I want to focus on the two input drivers I’ve tried though: libinput and mtrack.
libinput will mostly work out of the box, but isn’t as customizable. For example there’s no way to adjust the sensitivity for thumb/palm detection. So when I try to do a “big” movement from one end of the trackpad to the other, the driver will accidentally detect a thumb and stop moving the cursor. I had to change the way I made contact to the trackpad for the entire movement to avoid thumb detection. Also libinput-gestures is great as another user has mentioned.
mtrack gives you ultimate control to fine tune the trackpad. But that eats away at your time. And imo, gestures are harder to setup.
I ultimately went with libinput myself because it achieves a 90% solution for me, with way less configuration.
Oh damn. I need to fire it up and give it a try. I remember Steam deck was getting 15 fps at best at the end
That’s going to run sub 20fps in the end game on the Switch.
Yess!! I’ve been waiting. Thanks for the news
Oh nice. I wasn’t thinking along the lines of self hosted email. Thanks for the insight.
Maybe I’ll try to set up something similar in the future.
How do you create a custom email for everything? That seems hard to me
Bottles is nice. Granted, I’ve only had to use it for one game with a setup.exe so far, but it was more straightforward than trying to do it through steam
Thanks for these. The in game documents and tools are severely lacking