zram + swapiness = infinite ram
  • Scoopta Scoopta 6h ago 100%

    Wut? Game is f2p?

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  • zram + swapiness = infinite ram
  • Scoopta Scoopta 6h ago 100%

    I've heard that too but CSGO is a source 2 game and while I don't play it I do play dota which runs amazing native and valve seems to think it's good enough as the steam deck config has it run native as opposed to another valve game like HL Alyx which valve has configured to run under proton

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  • zram + swapiness = infinite ram
  • Scoopta Scoopta 14h ago 100%

    Did he actually use proton to run a native game... that's just silly

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  • RIP. :(
  • Scoopta Scoopta 2d ago 100%

    Just checked, I'm at 311 on my main server

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  • WinAmp Open Source Story Is Over
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3d ago 100%

    According to the article they did allow it. They got rid of that clause in a license update, just didn't allow you to modify your fork lol

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  • Packaging
  • Scoopta Scoopta 2w ago 100%

    This meme must be old as Java 9 added jmods

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  • Experience with new Kubuntu 24.04 installation
  • Scoopta Scoopta 2w ago 100%

    ...that's...a good question 🤔

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  • Experience with new Kubuntu 24.04 installation
  • Scoopta Scoopta 2w ago 100%

    If you can't change your default shell that's not really a lesson you should have to learn. You should be able to set your own default shell and this is coming from someone who's shell preference is bash.

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  • of=/dev/sda
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 100%

    Huh, yeah I suppose that's true. Qubes is an interesting project but I'm not sure it's for me. I selectively isolate apps I worry about using containers, I actually should give flatpak a try as it basically does that for me but I haven't seriously tried it yet.

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  • Add Another to the Linux Tally!🎉
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 100%

    The pedant in me dictates I must say you probably mean UEFI and not BIOS

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  • Work of pure human soul (and pure human sweat, and pure human tears)
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 80%

    Ollama is also a cool way of running multiple models locally

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  • PSA: You should know that Debian Trixie/Testing does not receive security updates in a timely manner, and is not intended for production use
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 75%

    Maybe it's just been good luck, or maybe I pay enough attention to what apt is going to do and know how to deal with it but I've been daily driving sid for years and am convinced it's more stable than arch based on friends I have that run arch...maybe it's just I'm more experienced but it really doesn't break that much. Obviously ymmv.

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  • PSA: You should know that Debian Trixie/Testing does not receive security updates in a timely manner, and is not intended for production use
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 100%

    How are fedora or SUSE valid alternatives "from the same repos"? They're not even based on Debian or Debian repos?

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  • of=/dev/sda
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 100%

    Eh? Idk if I agree. My original comment was entirely a joke based on the fact that the literal argument of=/dev/sda has no affect on my system but to address your actual point. I personally don't find nvme naming any more confusing than SCSI. /dev/nvme0n1 is only one char away from /dev/nvme1n1 just like sda vs sdb. Additionally if you understand how the kernel comes up with those names they make a lot of sense. The first number is the controller, the second is the namespace or drive attached to that controller, the 3rd if present is the partition on the given drive. It is entirely possible to have a controller with more than one namespace. That aside aside...I think there is a genuine benefit to be argued for having USB drives, which are SCSI and fall into sdX naming separate from system drives as I dd far more USB media than system media. Making it a lot harder to screw my system up when trying to poke a flash drive.

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  • of=/dev/sda
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 100%

    I am immune to /dev/sda for I only have nvme

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  • Sometimes, it's backwards
  • Scoopta Scoopta 3w ago 97%

    I'm both IT and development...and I've caught both sides being utterly wrong because they're only familiar with one and not the other

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  • Languages
  • Scoopta Scoopta 4w ago 100%

    I also love Java, especially all the goodies added in 17. I'm not German though... 🤔

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearUN
    Unixporn 4w ago
    Jump
    some xubuntu
  • Scoopta Scoopta 4w ago 100%

    Linux remaps 0.0.0.0 to 127.0.0.1 when you attempt to use it as an address...does the same thing for :: remapping it to ::1

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  • [Announcement] New set of communities made hidden
  • Scoopta Scoopta 4w ago 90%

    Me when this post has led me to find cute anime girl communities lol. I respect the decision to do it...but I'll be subscribing to some of these

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  • What a stupid guy
  • Scoopta Scoopta 1mo ago 100%

    I'm so glad someone posted this. I was going to lol

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  • TIL that apparently capital one was assigned the entire 2630::/16 block...which is the largest assignment I've seen to date. Does anyone know of other absolutely massive allocations...are there even any others this large?

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    I've been using duckduckgo for years ever since I degoogled but I'm increasingly annoyed by its complete lack of IPv6 connectivity. I use NAT64 and so it works fine but it bothers me to use services that don't have v6. Does someone have a good non-google IPv6 search engine that's privacy respecting?

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    I'm curious about something so I'm going to throw this thought experiment out here. For some background I run a pure IPv6 network and dove into v6 ignoring any v4 baggage so this is more of a devils advocate question than anything I genuinely believe. Onto the question, why should I run a /64 subnet and waste all those addresses as opposed to running a /96 or even a /112? 1) It breaks SLAAC and Android let's assume I don't care for whatever reason and I'm content with DHCP, maybe android actually supports DHCP in this alternate universe 2) It breaks RFC3306 aka Unicast-prefix-based multicast groups No applications I care about are impacted by this breakage 3) It violates the purity of the spec I don't care What advantages does running a /64 provide over smaller subnets? Especially subnets like a /96 where address count still far exceeds usage so filling subnets remains impossible.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearUN
    Unixporn Scoopta 1y ago 100%
    [Sway] Akame red

    This has been my setup for a long time now and I have to say I still absolutely love it. - Icons: Flat Remix Red Dark - Theme: Flat Remix GTK Red Darkest - Launcher: Wofi

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