Don't meddle with "stable-coins".
They are pointless since they:
- Do not replace fiat
- Are not stable since inflation on fiat
- Are more risky then fiat
Only crypto you should still care about these days is Monero.
Full stack developer and privacy advocate. I like to keep the mentality, if you can program one language well, then you can program in any language!
Don't meddle with "stable-coins".
They are pointless since they:
Only crypto you should still care about these days is Monero.
My "nExT gEn" update experience:
FYI, most mods I installed are from:
Hope these will help with opting out for data collection / informing yourself about it:
Nintendont,
the lawsuit company that makes games on the side, strikes again...
We're well beyond the point by now of me ever buying anything from them again.
I won't support such behavior of any company.
Ah sorry that wasn't clear to me,
thought you where talking about KVMs as in Kernel Virtual Machines :)
I'm using Looking-Glass to share my mouse/keyboard/audio between host and client:
https://looking-glass.io/
And USB-Libvirt-Hotplug to pass through USB devices to the KVM on the fly:
https://github.com/olavmrk/usb-libvirt-hotplug
Hope these will prove useful to you :)
Yes/no.
I lived without YouTube / a Google account for years.
But I still use YouTube through a privacy respecting frontend:
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/#youtube
I usually go for:
Since they meet at least one of,
if not all of the following:
Dear politicians,
stop assaulting our rights,
and start fighting for our rights,
unless you'd like to be yeeted out of parliament.
With kind regards,
every aware citizen.
Waydroid is made for Wayland.
You can however run it on X-Server,
through a Wayland session window
(e.g. KWin_Wayland, Cage, Weston, ...):
https://docs.waydro.id/faq/setting-up-waydroid-only-sessions
I wrote a tool to help improve the user experience on X-Server,
however currently it only supports KDEs Kwin_Wayland:
https://github.com/Rikj000/XWaydroid
It does run Photoshop smoothly on my setup :)
Back when I did my setup,
there wasn't a clear guide on the matter though, and it was rather hard to setup.
If you're interested, I can link you all my bookmarks on the matter which I made back then though, however none of them were for Fedora / Nvidia specific.
For the pass-through mode,
I use VFIO (Virtual Function Input Output) with kernel / grub configurations, to always dedicate one of my 2 GPUs for the KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine).
You'd be looking for hot-plugging/hot-swapping your GPU instead, to un-attach your GPU from Linux and re-attach it to your Windows KVM when it boots.
Back when I was setting up my system, this was not possible on AMD yet due to a bug (Can't vouch for Nvidia or if the AMD bug is fixed by now though)
For me it works very well,
see my comment here:
https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/8950112
However I don't play anything with kernel based anti-cheat, so can't vouch for that
Wen AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA games?
Geometric Weather is no longer being developed + started to have issues with fetching data.
Breezy Weather is the actively developed fork / continuation of Geometric Weather:
Figured it out by looking at a few issues on the Geometric Weather Github repo:
I run linux-xanmod-anbox for root support in Waydroid (Android on Linux).
And I configured my kernel to support VFIO (Virtual Function Input Output).
So I can fully pass through one of my GPUs to my Ameliorated Windows KVM,
which I use for both work and gaming.
Relic Castle,
is the site name that got DMCAd by Nintendont.
Saves you from opening the article.
I like to add as many repos as I can.
The more apps in F-Droid,
the less reason to go to GooglePlay :)
Here is a list with all repo's I've got imported:
I usually keep the Archive variants disabled,
but they're nice to keep around,
for if you ever need an old version of an app.
Also,
most of these I've found through Droid-Ify,
it's my favorite app to manage my F-Droid apps:
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.looker.droidify/
I like Terminator,
for it's ability to split one terminal window into as much as you want:
https://gnome-terminator.org/
In combination with Fish shell,
for it's auto completion + syntax highlighting:
https://fishshell.com/
And lastly, BobTheFish,
a nice git-aware powerline theme to go along with it:
https://github.com/oh-my-fish/theme-bobthefish
Here is a guide I once wrote on how to do that in the Eternity app for Lemmy on Android:
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/6091026
You can use Aegis and/or Yubico Authenticator instead, that's what I do.