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tVxUHF 30 points a year ago

We just need to add I2P directly into the client in a way that's transparent to the user and all the problems are solved.

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tVxUHF 21 points 3 years ago

Yup. At most, Signal gets removed from the Play Store. There's no meaningful way to block Signal, especially now that big CDN providers are starting to rollout Encrypted Client Hello.

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tVxUHF 17 points 3 years ago

EU used to provide almost all the funding for preserving, teaching and promotion of Cornish. After Brexit, Cornwall is now getting less than half the funding that EU would have provided.

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tVxUHF 13 points 3 years ago

Woman, Life, Freedom

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tVxUHF 10 points 3 years ago

Anna's archive is god tier for ebooks.

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tVxUHF 8 points 3 years ago

Not familiar with PWM. I know it's some anti-flicker tech, but nothing else. I've never noticed flicker on Steam Deck's screen [edit: but I'm not very sensitive to it].

Steam Deck does have an adjustable refresh rate screen which can be set to any refresh rate between 40 and 60 Hz. It does not support VRR (real time adjustment), but usually you play around to get best FPS you can, then you lock the refresh rate to the same frequency (unless your FPS is below 30, then you lock it to twice the rate).
However, if you connect the Steam Deck to an external screen that does support VRR, Steam Deck is compatible and will work. Just not with the inbuilt screen.

Steam Deck has VSync on by default to prevent tearing, and it's applied on top, to all games. You can optionally disable VSync by toggling the 'Allow Tearing' option in the quick menu.

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tVxUHF 7 points 3 years ago

Or Seppos.

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tVxUHF 6 points 3 years ago path: 0 691397, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 2
tVxUHF 6 points 3 years ago

VanillaOS. Perhaps not quite ready for prime time, but in a sea of distros where the only difference is a slightly different default config, VanillaOS is doing something distinct and different.

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tVxUHF 6 points 3 years ago

Individual action cannot be a solution for the climate crisis. The whole idea of individual responsibility for climate impact is the divide and conquer strategy of big business as ultimate form of the collective action problem.

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tVxUHF 6 points 2 years ago path: 0 11746069, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 0
tVxUHF 5 points 3 years ago

Basically all major countries have Good Samaritan laws on the books. The only exception I am aware of is China, where people regularly get sued for rendering first aid.

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tVxUHF 3 points 3 years ago

I have a gigabit connection, and default qBittorrent max out my connection (assuming the torrent is popular). Idk why you'd need to change anything.

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tVxUHF 3 points 3 years ago

She's off-brand Bawksy.

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tVxUHF 3 points 3 years ago

Maybe the long-standing SMT bug? Basically, when two threads on the same core are running, and one of the threads discards its cache, due to this bug, the cache is discarded for all the threads on the same core. This causes a temporary FPS dip.

A proper fix is due in SteamOS 3.5, but you can also turn off SMT by installing PowerTools Decky plugin to see if it helps.

More info: https://www.pcgamer.com/...

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tVxUHF 2 points 3 years ago

Yeah, I've had this experience as well.

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tVxUHF 2 points 3 years ago

I agree that streaming might be worth considering, but instead of Steam Play, which is quite meh, try Moonlight. That's the client, and the open source server is called Sunshine. The performance and latency is much better. If you want to take it to the next level, you can add Tailscale to the mix for seamless streaming outside your local network/WiFi. As long as the underlying connection is fast enough, it tends to work really well.

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tVxUHF 2 points 3 years ago

It's already possible to block those with Sponsorblock.

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tVxUHF 2 points 3 years ago

I can't login. :(

Just says invalid login. I copy pasted from my password manager so no, I didn't get it wrong.

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tVxUHF 2 points a year ago

Consider upgrading to IPoA?

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