[-] nublug 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

don't know why you'd want to? you may trust your dns server but without dns over https the dns requests themselves are sent plaintext and are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attack. with dns over https the dns requests are encrypted and that encryption would have to be broken for a MITM attacker to see your requests. more security is better and dns over https costs virtually nothing to use in terms of cpu resources.

edit: oh do you mean whole system mullvad VPN? if so, then yeah dns over https doesn't really help much but it's also still a case of why bother turning it off when there's no benefit to it.

[-] nublug 4 points 10 months ago

who, tho? again, nobody is taking this post the way you're acting they are. what are you talking about?

[-] nublug 4 points 10 months ago

my understanding is latinx and latine are pronounced exactly the same, just different spelling. you're using latine while saying latinx is dumb and made up by shitlibs?

[-] nublug 3 points 11 months ago

bud, they explicitly said that's a linux implementation of microsoft's recall, which is itself only like a week old. it's not at all representative of all ai on linux, you're being purposely obtuse.

[-] nublug 3 points 11 months ago

obvious troll is obvious.

[-] nublug 4 points 1 year ago

if it worked that way then it should work the same from a win vm, you may have to fiddle with passing through the usb device or hub but that's usually auto for mouse and keyboard. i'd recommend virtmanager to run vms, btw.

[-] nublug 3 points 1 year ago

battery banks will have their own battery charge controller circuitry that controls the actual charging of the cells. it shouldn't be any different than plugging into the wall as far as battery safety.

[-] nublug 3 points 1 year ago

you're both right. i didn't look closely enough both times.

[-] nublug 3 points 1 year ago

how funny seeing cryptofash use the same tactics re criticism as their open fash brethren. "we are all domestic terrorists"

[-] nublug 4 points 2 years ago

endeavourOS kde is gorgeous and by far the most stable and ready-out-of-the-box arch version i've tried.

also the eos-packagelist --install [desktop environment] command lets you install the other endeavourOS themed DEs or WMs just like the distro installer does so you don't have to reinstall or work on themes yourself if you want to change after install.

pipewire is also ready to go and i think it uses some kind of realtime thing, but i'm using the default kernel so i don't know that it's a low latency kernel level thing by default.

games have also been top notch for me, the only tweaking i've done is adding -vulkan launch options to steam games.

overall i highly recommend it. i'm using kde but tried cinnamon, i3, and sway (though community editions like sway are going unsupported soon) and they are all similarly well-themed.

[-] nublug 3 points 2 years ago

i got mine from using a random word generator until i hit one i liked the look of

[-] nublug 4 points 2 years ago

sounds like maybe your power supply might be dying or your system is pulling more than that psu can handle. mine recently blew a capacitor with a loud bang and magic electronics smoke after a few months of odd problems with shutting down in the middle of an intensive game. i think the fan died about a year ago bc my temps had been higher than they used to and after it popped the side of the case by the psu was very warm. i came to find that my gpu upgrade pushed my power draw to 450w when my psu was only rated for 530w and not 750w like i thought i remembered. makes sense it was pushed to it's limit. maybe recheck your power requirements with an online psu calc and compare to your psu rating. and also look to see if its fan is still running and not clogged up with dust.

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