Also a solution: Use Wayland, it’ll probably break other things, and Nvidia support is only just getting there; but it’s multi monitor support is amazing, so it should fix that issue. So maybe it’s worth a try?
Also a solution: Use Wayland, it’ll probably break other things, and Nvidia support is only just getting there; but it’s multi monitor support is amazing, so it should fix that issue. So maybe it’s worth a try?
I have also added all Cloudflare IPs in Jellyfin’s known proxies
You should only need to add the IP of the last proxy before reaching Jellyfin, which would be Caddy.
If you can’t get the VPS to work, alternatively there’s Cloudflare but last I checked streaming was a little out of their free terms. With it, you should just have to set your AAAA record and make the cloud orange, that way Cloudflare will proxy it, and IPv4 will work. There’s also Cloudflare tunnels which lets you host websites without port forwarding anything.
Just curious, what parts aren’t open source? At a glance it seems like they’re working on supporting self hosting and I couldn’t find any binaries.
I’ve got a catch-all setup to go straight to my spam folder, OP could do something similar.
I don’t really mind it for TIL, but I feel like Reddit repost bots are pretty awkward to deal with in most other communities.
My AMD Laptop has USB 4, which is effectively the same AFAIK.
archive.today seems to work, but it’s quite slow.
I can’t wait for it to be added to activate-linux!
Reminds me of The Truman Show.
Yeah usually it’ll still use your dGPU to render, but the frames still have to go back through the iGPU, so there’s a fair bit of overhead compared to plugging straight into the dGPU. I’d imagine it might also increase CPU usage too, as it has to coordinate transfering frames between 2 GPUs.
the image seems specifically picked to show the effect.
Yeah, they’ve reduced the colour depth the show off the effect without requiring HDR already.
I find it a lot more noticeable in darker images/videos, and places where you’re stuck with a small subset of the total colour depth.
They probably mean gir1.2
Debian testing has ‘updated’ to 5.6.1+really5.4.5-1
anyway, so as long as you’ve updated within the past few days it will have been downgraded to 5.4.5.
I believe 5.6.0 was in Debian testing for almost a month too.
In theory PWAs can be configured to run offline, whether they’re doing that I don’t know.
The desktop app looks like it’s electron though.
I can’t find the documentation for it, but I swear Hyprland supports custom degree tilting.
Nah, it’s designed for device manufacturers to preload but anyone can install it.
Here’s the free device manufacturer version: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9n4wgh0z6vhq
Yes, to me it sounds like you’re already getting a big enough prefix from your ISP (all devices getting a /64), but you’ll have to request a bigger prefix from OPNsense. I believe it should give you the options to do this when you set the IPv6 mode to DHCPv6 on OPNsense, but I can’t say if your ISP router will handle it.