Some TP-Link thing I got as a hand me down… It’s AP enough
Professional Neckbeard
Some TP-Link thing I got as a hand me down… It’s AP enough
Linux, when you want to tell the computer to shut the fuck up and just do it’s job.
Chimera Linux
Netdata is sorta my default choice…
Took them long enough
It’s not… easy but it’s also not 20 pages difficult, unless you wanna do sinlge GPU passtrough, then that’s black magic.
Here is the guide I used when setting it up
This along with the arch wiki’s page on GPU passtrough should be enough to get you setup
E: Pro tip - pay close attention to section 2.3 Gotchas in the arch wiki, this sh!t had me stuck for a while on my system
EndeavorOS. It’s like manjaro but not bad.
Redirects.
If you try to connect to hypixel.net via port 443, it redirects you to the html page.
If you try to connect to play.hypixel.net via port 25565, it redirects you to the minecraft server.
You can setup proxmox and install android x86 or blissOS in a VM
All over the place…
Jokes on you, my system is (mostly) -O3
Usually KDE, but I’m messing around with qtile atm.
I think it’s literally called “SQLite”. I haven’t used it though, so idk how good it is…
TrueNAS Scale if you want something simple that just works and Proxmox if you wanna configure/customize stuff with a lot more power under the hood…
Imo, either choice is better than unraid.
doesn’t vscode have an extension that does that?
My question is… why proton drive and not github or codeberg or… literally any VCS?
I was also one of those people who didn’t realize that it copied UUIDs. I only figured that out, because I imagined that I’d have to update the fstab to point to the UUIDs of the partitions on the new drive.
I use bitwarden, it’s pretty nice