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https://blog.codinghorror.com/are-you-a-digital-sharecropper/
Interesting article from on of the co-founders of StackOverflow.
https://blog.codinghorror.com/are-you-a-digital-sharecropper/
Interesting article from on of the co-founders of StackOverflow.
It really depends on your threat model. It’s not a one size fits all thing.
For instance in some threat models you shouldn’t have TOTP auth and passwords on the same device, let alone the same app, but the vast majority of people are not going to carry two devices because of how inconvenient it is.
This even works with some apps that hide the standard part - like Symantec VIP - it’s possible to extract what they are doing and use a standard TOTP app instead of VIP.
I read the original mastodon post by the developer of run0 and I am still don’t understand what the problem with SUID is.
Whats an example of an attack that would work with sudo and doas (which also uses SUID) and not on run0?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
Got it working, this was totally it.
I tried a few wine configuration options, MESA_VK_DEVICE_SELECT
and DRI_PRIME
but to no avail.
I ended up just disabling my integrated GPU in my bios and it worked fine.
I am starting to get convinced that the game is trying to use my integrated graphics vs my discrete GPU.
No idea how to fix that as I specified in Lutris that it should be using my discrete GPU.
Flatpaks have been updated.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
wine-ge-8-26-x86_64
Not sure what caffe is? Is that a runner?
The Flatpak version works really well once you figure out what permissions to set.
Two libraries sound good, but I heard the Steam Flatpak has issues with libraries on multiple drives. Haven’t had a chance to try it myself.
Unrelated aside, I like running torrents on my NAS because I almost always have that on, plus I have ZFS on it so all the data is reasonable durable.
Is that the BTRFS raid mode or something else?
Keep in mind that Playboy had a reputation as more than just porn. A lot of really respected authors had work published in Playboy.
I not sure of its culture status when the event in question happened, but it would have been different then say, Penthouse.
Maybe I will just go back to native, the flatpak stuff is pretty neat, but more useful on a distro with less up to date drivers and kernel.
What permissions would I have to set?
I don’t have an answer for you, but out of curiosity, is the freeze exactly 25 seconds?
Possibly? How would I do some dbus debugging to confirm that?
Also, while it’s frozen, you might want to check beneath all the open windows to see if a new window has appeared behind them.
I don’t think this is it, because when the UI unfreezes I often move the window around because it goes into drag mode and don’t see anything behind it.
The freeze behaves like, I get a message and I open it to respond and maybe get a letter or 2 types before it just hard freezes.
Are any major Lemmy or Mastodon instances in Fedi Garden?
I was looking through the site and didn’t see any instances I recognized but they also nest everything so it takes like 3 clicks to see 2 severs.
Edit: By type looks like the easier way to see the entire list, which is not huge and I don’t recognize any of the servers but I will admit I am not a big Mastodon person.
Thanks.
Ended up adding :/usr/lib/pressure-vessel/overrides/share
to the end of the XDG_DATA_DIRS
environment variable as described in https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam/pull/1281/files.
This is a good step but I still feel like it’s pretty obscure where a package is actually coming from. “by Google” or for the Steam package “by Valve” is really confusing and makes it sounds like it’s coming directly from the company. Unverified tells the user to pay attention but there is no hover over to say what it actually means.
It was more that older batteries can’t handle the power draw, so they would shut down if the power draw spiked by an expensive operation.
It was a really bad user experience so Apple throttled so phones wouldn’t crash.