That’s very interesting. Once you connect something to your mesh you can access the rest of the mesh by IP? What is the gateway in that case?
That’s very interesting. Once you connect something to your mesh you can access the rest of the mesh by IP? What is the gateway in that case?
What do you have set up for mesh VPN?
Yes, that’s how it works. If you do bad stuff, people leave. They are no longer around to notice if you do good stuff.
This is a form factor that is actually interesting to me instead of having a double-sided screen.
If it fits in a pocket I assume the battery life is atrocious, though. If it doesn’t fit in a pocket, why bother having it over a tablet?
I’d read more into it but that price is outrageous.
But it seems like there are other easy distros with lenient requirements that don’t try to force Snaps and ads on their users.
Who does this? I am only aware of far-right bros angrily making lists of games that have black and/or gay characters.
I will be DIYing everything for the rest of my life because that’s apparently the only way to hire someone who gives a fuck.
Must be for ad attribution and install tracking. Only something a major portion of their users are specifically trying to avoid when they’re choosing Firefox.
What does that mean, I can roll it up like a wizard’s scroll? But I don’t want to carry that around except as a novelty.
The sheets in the motel room, that’s insane. A while back I read something like a stalker caught a reflection in someone’s eye at a train station, that’s horrific enough. But I would have thought being indoors is relatively safe. It is like impossible to put out video content at all without being vulnerable.
How on earth are these psychos able to find streamers’ actual addresses?
Oh yeah, or like an adapter to use Joycons with a phone might also be kinda similar?
The fact that the OS is replaceable sealed the deal for me. Then the marketing page is claiming they will make parts available for DIY repairs? Incredible.
If I am being honest, I prefer the Switch form factor with the dumb little controllers. I like it so much that I could maybe accept its lesser performance. But it is locked down, centralized store, some subscription bullshit…
I’ve found a Steam Deck fits really comfortably in the hands. I can settle for having an additional wireless controller to play it from afar.
Oh, go figure. I thought a Steam Deck was a handheld device running off of a battery. Yeah, if you’ve got a desktop computer with a high-wattage GPU you’d expect better performance on the latest AAA graphics, huh? Weird. Cannot possibly be worthwhile to own, I guess.
It is easy, though? I cannot even use it correctly. I just know some of the commands and that if you hold down shift it goes backwards.
The USB-C power is huge. I don’t know why it is so hard to find. I do not want another massive power brick and barrel connector.
I’m about to do some SELinux workarounds. I want to install an SELinux package in a VM to build rpm-ostree images, but installing that breaks the Incus agent inside the VM when it cannot listen on a socket. Any advice on how to go about it? I’m pretty new with anything SELinux.
I do this also except I need to get in the habit of documenting every single problem instead of just recurring ones. I should start using one of those local server shell history databases, too.
If you want atomic Fedora but don’t want to deal with the ignition file stuff, check out Fedora IoT.
Thank you! It sounds like a really interesting tool. I’d like to have a VPC sort of setup for my devices that I can connect to externally. I don’t think I need the mesh aspect of it, I’d likely just have one VPN act as a hub. But I’ll definitely look into this more. If it does routing for IPs a bit more conveniently that’d be worth it to me.