

and what happens at boot time? when graphene code is not yet running
and what happens at boot time? when graphene code is not yet running
they cannot block what is internal. google does not need to be aware of your internal activities anyway
you can selectively mark mails as read that don’t need attention anymore, and keep as unread those that do. how would you do that with ntfy, or messaging services? at most you can mark unread a whole topic or chatroom
and no, I don’t want to make gitea issues for every single alert. (though… why not?). it would be very fragile anyway I would assume
is it a good idea to microwave that plastic container, though?
I don’t have some objective reason personally, I just don’t like web apps for 90℅ of things.
me neither, but the discord app is a webapp just as well. the difference is that it runs its own browser engine, and so uses more system memory, and that it has free access to everything in your computer (and your local network), including your files, the audio devices, and lots more information on how you use it.
I’m curious does the web app allow for pass-through audio devices (an audio interface) or things like voicemeeter?
I’m not sure, I don’t understand what do you mean by pass through audio devices. what do you use it for?
that’s weird, it’s on by default. maybe on early versions of 10 it wasn’t?
opensuse leap has those settings by default. and people say it’s not beginner friendly…
why don’t you all run discord from the web browser? what’s the advantage?
if you want to access NTFS partitions on linux, you should turn off “fast startup” in windows. control panel, energy saving, “choose what the power button does” menu. (so intuitive, eh?)
when that’s ticked in, it will always just hibernate the system after logging out, and that’s a nono, and a big one if dualbooting (even just 2 windowses)
you don’t need to make the windows, just alttab while dragging. and maybe you already have open the directory in another window so why browse there again in the browser’s file picker.
probably not a big deal, but definitely not a small issue either
NvidiaGPU working
what world do you live in? I have even newer driver than that and it’s still buggy!
750 Ti, and the driver is still garbage. on plasma wayland had to turn off window previews on taskbar for the environment to not freeze randomly. a kernel update earlier there was an 80% chance the whole thing would crash after login on the firsf frame of the desktop, or before that. gamescope has problems thanks to nvidua unique things: FSR is pure blackness but even without that, games are tearing and slow while even a test animation like vkcube maxes out a cpu core of a cpu that’s not nearly that bad. and that’s just been the product of a single week of linux usage on the desktop.
Just pop them into regex101 or a similar tool, add sample data,
see the mistake, fix the mistake, continue to do other stuff.it works there, pull hair
FTFY
You get one third of the rewards of my efforts just for delivering my product
you have not read the comment you responded to.
also set up insults
in sudoers for a unique experience
but that depends on the vendor. highest chance to do it is with Monero, even considering that basically no one knows it
The good news is this still works despite no updates it does everything it used to. There is almost zero reason to update any working NAS if it is behind a firewall.
if all users and devices on the network are well behaved and don’t install every random app, even if from the play store, then yeah, it’s less of a risk
no, it isn’t for
the client shouldn’t be dealing with issues between servers. that’s the servers responsibility. if the server has told the client that it got the message, what is there anymore for the client to do?
The issue with AP objects not making it to other clients / servers is more about federation discovery.
I don’t think so. if you know the recipient, you know it’s servername too. and then your server can forward it to theirs.
I think the problem here is that messages are not always delivered.
I’m not allergic to emails, I use them a lot, but I think a mailing list is not a federated github, but a mess.
Forgejo is a much better choice in my opinion.
I would think that if it had access to those in the discord app, it would still be able to do so in the web browser, but now it would ask for your permission.
I have never used such devices, but I assume that either they appear as normal audio source devices in the system, or voicemeeter makes one for them.
at the same time its ridiculous how limited voicemeeter is regarding the number of audio devices it can handle. its an artificial limit, even in the paid version