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Letting Sony go through with any additional aquisitions will further enshitify the gaming market
I’ve avoided RT thus far because it was incompatible with KVM/QEMU. Am curious if this is still the case.
I didn’t even realize that this was a known problem.
Guess I can compile and install on my workstation and see if my virtual machines still work.
I’d appreciate it if you could also let me know how it goes! I’m hoping that it just_works.™️ on your end🫡
Ah thank you! I didn’t realize it was made by Dan. In that case Loops is probably a safer bet than the current alternatives👍
Loops hasn’t yet released its source code or enabled federation, but project lead Dan Supernault has stated that he will do both in the near future.
Buying into promises is a gamble dependant on the crediblity and trustworthiness of the person/entity making them
I died when he cracked up a bit😂
hmm not sure why it’s not showing up when I edit the post but here’s the list for anyone uninterested in watching the vid:
Intel
OP probably asked as it’s not unlikely that someone here might have insight on recent happenings
Reporting typically works best👍
Huh in that case I wonder if both instance and defederation works by sort of pausing/suspending the new content updates.
Sort of like how Newpipe works is that new content could be available on your home/sub feed but won’t show up unless explicitly updated (by swiping down). Although for this analogy to work, banning would be equivalent to a filter/block in Voyager although it’ll only work for newer content?🤔
That’s my new guess anyways, not sure if it’ll help!😅🤗
I did get that, I just don’t understand as to why that’s happening; maybe a federation error?
It’s almost like their new posts are “defederated” from my home instance.
That part is odd and I don’t really have a good guess or assumption as to why that’s happening.
The posts they make are in a federated community with my home instance. I’d bet if they replied to this comment, I wouldn’t see their reply. (assuming this comment is even visible to them).
As far as I understand the system; banned users shouldn’t be able to make comments on a home instance their banned from unless something is broken or has been deliberately been changed.
If user A from instance 0 is banned from instance 1, then they can’t post on any instance 1 posts
but on instances outside of 1, they’ll still be able to interact with instance 1 users as far as I’m aware.
Pinging as asked:
@sbf@feddit.org
my neighbor’s 2 chihuahuas
Structurally I know how things should work, but sometimes trying to program it tho…
this is actually great lol
What a delightfully plesant link!
Thanks for sharing🤗🌻
The ones I can think of so far is:
tbh I’m assuming they’re not paid for their ‘reviews’ as their work is a complete joke in which is ridiculed worldwide
Although I wouldn’t be shocked to hear if someone said that they were being sponsored by republican extremists
While I think that userbenchmark needs to find a better hobby, I’d like to ask everyone to refrain from making suicide jokes
no idea
Steve from GN and their team re-ran their tests multiple times and cross-verified with 2 other reviewers as they were also in disbelief/sketched out(I’m inferring their reactions here) by the results.
So at this point it’s hard to say what’s causing the significant performance uplift.
It could be due to something in the cpu like the relocation of 3D v-cache, the larger cache buffer but unless we see other reviewers provide test details with some differences it’s difficult to say what exactly is causing this beneficial uplift.
@Ooops@feddit.org @haroldstork@lemm.ee
Thank you for your LVM on LUKS suggestion!
I was able to get it to work with GRUB and now it works in the same way as systemd where only 1 password input is required🤗
What I found to work is creating 3 partitions:
after encrypting and creating the required volumes on p2,
Now that the base system is done I’m working on a Detached LUKS USB system to further optimize for security after in which I’d be satisfied in knowing that if others use it they’ll most likely be safe from most security hazards