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  • It requires neither of those upgrades though? Unless you're still using Windows XP I guess for some reason. It's just an update to the image decoder

  • That will be a very welcome change. Having the entire comment section disappear with the opening post is a little annoying

  • That's not exactly accessible, I have several threads in my history that appear to be gone. Supposedly they exist somewhere in the verse but I really don't feel like hunting them down. To be honest I'm not even sure how I'd start going about trying to hunt them down even if i wanted too

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What do you think about post longevity on lemmy

  • In its default state i think thats fair. Example docker bypasses most firewalls as it runs before iptables rules process. So if you don't either use 127.0.0.1:port:port (many compose files offered by projects do not do this) or add specialized iptables rules to fix that up you can end up directly exposing services with meaning to or even realizing.

    And yeah privilege escalation etc. There are solutions like what you mentioned but it can be a lot of work to set all that up so most people won't

  • Case folding support is likely the main reason

  • Keep in mind that on Windows this is pretty much guaranteed to fail because Windows is trash at dealing with IO. A hilarious fact if you install Windows on a virtual machine running under a Linux host it will get better IO benchmarks than if you were to install Windows on that machine bare metal.

    It's also constantly thrashing the system with a bunch of b******* background IO so a big part of why this can work is that steamos is using Linux lol

  • You remember an era before streaming assets and preloading optimization lol. Also HDD are terrible at random IO amd transactional latency. Sequential read isn't the issue never was it was random IO and seek latency. You had to wait for the HDD to even get to the data in the first place to even start reading it. much like an SSD, SD cards don't suffer from that transactional latency.

    Anyway the "larger" games I've played is probably cyberpunk, DRG, and i guess overwatch? I'm not exactly a huge AAA person I like a lot of indie titles. Vein is probably the most recent game on my list since its early access. A lot of historical games would be factorio, satisfactory, Dyson Sphere program, rimworld, valheim, endless dungeon, Risk of rain 2, things like that.

    Settings are usually whatever max i can maintain near 60 with. First sacrifice is always shadows and extra lighting before textures

  • No they have FEX which translates x86 to arm instructions

  • What does the architecture of the CPU have to do with the disk format? Nothing lol, linux arm can use ext4, btrfs, xfs etc same as it's x86 counterpart

  • Manufacturers have wildly oversold you on how much speed you need to run a game. I use my SD card for almost all of my games on my steam deck none of them have any problems loading none of them load slowly.

    Games are very good about preloading assets before they're needed

  • There is literally a thread somewhere on my Lemmy I need to try and find just recently that shows this perfectly. Someone made a thread asking how they can self host their images for backup from their phone and naturally everyone pointed them to immich. And they immediately started complaining and bitching that they could not access it from outside their local network. Instead of asking how to fix that they were like what the hell is the point if I have to be on the same Wi-Fi this is stupid. And they basically did not want to engage with the people being like hey you need to either make a reverse proxy or open a port on your router. They should not be self hosting

  • You need to open a port on your router for it to be accessible from the outside world (example your phone on LTE or a different wifi) , this is not a limitation of the software but a security feature of your router

  • To be fair until very recently immich would have been a horrible recommendation for someone that is completely new to self hosting because almost every other update was a breaking change that required you to carefully read before updating.

    And even if you tried if your installation was old enough eventually your compose file would Drift Away from what main line was and you basically had to seek the help of the developers to fix it up.

    It only just recently released what is supposed to be the stable line that should hopefully no longer need these large breaking changes

  • Meanwhile my costco milk seems to want to last a week+ past the date making me suspiciously sniff and sip it every time after the date

  • I mean technically so are repos to some extent. Many of them have very few maintainers and you are basically just blindly trusting that they won't both miss anything malicious nor be the cause of it.

    A little safer but not some ultimate Bastion of safety

  • The problem is that by the time I have said that to them it's already to desktop. I cursed Myself by having an operating system that is fast and efficient and I also did not install 18 different applications that open at boot. So now I just feel left out from the group not waiting for my computer to finish booting :(

  • That is definitely one of the crowds but there are also people like me that just are sick and tired of dealing with python, node, ruby depends. The install process for services has only continued to become increasingly more convoluted over the years. And then you show me an option where I can literally just slap down a compose.yml and hit "docker compose up - d" and be done? Fuck yeah I'm using that

  • I'm not saying that they aren't basically the antichrist. The problem is we need an actual good solution, just hard line telling people that this is evil so you should put in a shit ton of effort to not using it is just not realistic. It's not going to sway people, i do use nebula and floatplane which i pay for. They have their own problems but they aren't as bad as YouTube but more importantly they are usable.

    It's very sad that the people that have the skills necessary to actually make something open are always also just so Hardline head up their ass about self hosting everything. I can self-host plenty I have piped, immich, jellyfin, frontend replacements for pixiv, imgur and others as well as my own pastebin. I'm no stranger to self hosting but that doesn't mean that I'm stupid enough to think that it's a viable way to get rid of YouTube it's just not

  • If i have to host my own instance and client to get usable results it's a non starter for 99% the population. I do want better than YouTube in terms of open and privacy but not if the only possible trade is removing all sense of usability

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Good Self hosted MDM?

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Average Amazon user intelligence