anamethatisnt

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[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 15 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

Obsidian Entertainment has gone from Fallout: New Vegas where you were free to kill anyone, even at the cost of disrupting main quests, to Outer Worlds where most of that freedom is still intact to Avowed where the freedom to do evil choices is either taken from you (npcs not reacting to being shot in the face) or having no impact (npcs ignoring your stealing of money and food in the tavern).

I agree with your thought that it's a directorial choice, not attention to detail, but it's one that goes in the complete opposite direction of what the studio is known for.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 20 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

As someone who loves the freedom of games like TES:Morrowind, Fallout: New Vegas and the Outer Worlds this was a great way to make me lose interest in Avowed. That friendly NPCs doesn't react at all when you steal in front of them or when you shoot them in the face sucks big time.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Best of luck with the build!

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I think the 7800X3D is the best bang for the buck when it comes to gaming cpus. It might bottleneck the 4070 super on 1080p though - I think that pairing is more common for 1440p gaming.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (5 children)

The 7800X3D is a good fit for the 4060 Ti

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Not certain what you mean by "colour coding certain words and phrases", the gitlabs bullet points translated into "code" in lemmy markdown when I copy pasted the linked comment. I decided that it was good enough and didn't bother editing.

The good thing about code is that it won't linebreak unexpectedly and allow you to format a code snippet correctly when needed.

#Code snippet with four leading spaces
[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 38 points 2 days ago

It's refreshing to see differences hashed out and solved in a productive manner. Props to both OBS and the Fedora Flatpak team!

 

Joel Bethke @Fenrirthviti · 1 day ago Author

As an update to everyone following, I had a meeting today with the Flatpak SIG and Fedora Project Leader, which was a very good conversation. We discussed the issues, how we got here, and what next steps are. For anyone not interested in the specific details, the OBS Project is no longer requesting a removal of IP or rebrand of the OBS Studio application provided by Fedora Flatpaks.

This issue should be used for tracking of the other specific, technical issues, that the Fedora Flatpak does still have, which I will address below.

From our perspective, there were two key points that we feel are the most important to address:

The issue with the Qt runtime having regression
The issue of not knowing where to report bugs for what is a downstream package

For the first bullet, this should be resolved with the update to the latest runtime, which includes Qt 6.8.2 that has the fixes for those regressions in it.

For the second, this is obviously a much larger issue to tackle, especially for a project as large as Fedora. We had some very good discussion on how this might be accomplished in the medium-long term, but don't consider it a blocker at this point. We plan to stay engaged and offer our perspective as an upstream project.

In addition to those two previously blocking issues, we discussed a handful of other problems with the Fedora Flatpak. I'll keep the details high level in the interest of brevity on this update:

OBS Studio running on Mesa LLLVM pipe instead of with hardware acceleration (i.e. the GPU)
X11 Fallback leading to OBS crashing
VLC Plugin not behaving as expected in the sandbox, needs testing
Shipping of third-party plugins in the Fedora Flatpak

The discussion was positive and they are actively working to resolve those issues as well, which should hopefully only affect a small number of users.

I would like to give a final thank you to Yaakov and the FPL for taking the time to talk to us today.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Because with the immutable distros .rpm isn't a good match but they still want to make use of their own controls and security regarding packages. Fedora Flatpaks are built from Fedora rpms.
This security of their own caused them to update an EOL runtime into a newer version that had regressions and caused OBS to not function properly leading to the article in the OP.
After the article posted the Fedora flatpak maintainer and OBS has made plans to talk about the situation on Matrix, so I think it'll all solve itself nicely in the end.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flatpak#Fedora_flatpaks

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I use an 8bitdo SN30 Pro + 8Bitdo Smartphone Clip together with emulators on my phone to enjoy Gameboy, SNES and PSX, I've also tried emulating some newer consoles but my phone is a bit weak for that.
There's a ton of great controllers to turn your phone into a proper gaming device, I chose the 8Bitdo because I can also use it with my computer over Bluetooth.
But if that isn't a consideration then I would probably go for one of those that has passthrough USB-C Charging so you can charge both controller and phone while playing.

Before I got the controller I mostly played Gameboy Pokemon games on my phone.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

Hittar inget om uppladdningsmängd i telias eller tres allmänna villkor. Däremot kan jag varna för att min uppladdningshastighet på Telia 5G varierar mellan 0,5Mbit/s och 60,0Mbit/s och hastigheten är som sämst de tider folk brukar vara hemma och vakna.
Min nedladdningshastighet brukar ligga mellan 30Mbit/s och 230Mbit/s.
Alla mobilnät är asymmetriska i det att nedladdningshastighet är prioriterad eftersom det är det som flest behöver/nyttjar.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)
  1. Does the distro I pick matter?
    Packages
    When you install a distro it will have repositories of apps that you can easily install and easily keep updated using either the GUI (GNOME Software for GNOME, Discover for KDE) or the package manager in terminal (dnf in Fedora, apt in kubuntu and mint). It's similar to how you install apps on a smartphone.
    The good thing about the apps from the default repository is that they're (in theory) tested to work well with the distro.
    You can also install applications from other sources when necessary.
    Update Frequency and new tech
    Another difference is how new kernel and software you get from the repos.
    The latest Debian Stable runs kernel 6.1 while Fedora just updated to 6.12 and arch has been running 6.12 since december.
    If you're running the newest hardware then the chance of having drivers available automatically increases with a newer kernel.

  2. Company-run distros and alternatives:
    In my opinion Ubuntu is the ones doing the most forcing as of now, and even they are angels compared to Microsoft.
    Fedora had discussions about including opt-out Telemetry to aid them getting data to improve the distro. They listened to community feedback and backpedaled that into opt-in metrics:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Telemetry
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Metrics
    Debian and Arch are both examples of distros without enterprise involvement and that have no upstream distro that can affect their releases.
    Map of distros here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg

  3. Stability of the distro:
    Of your frontrunners I've only run Fedora but that has been stable and been working well for me for my primary PC. So has Debian which I run on my servers (I have a Debian VM running Portainer for dockers, one for running Jellyfin and a third for Forgejo).

  4. Monitor support
    Multi monitor support
    I don't have the desktop space for double monitors personally, but I've heard that KDE 6 (Plasma) handles multi monitor support well.
    HDR
    Should be working since November

  1. Both KDE and GNOME are customizable. KDE is more similar to Windows and I realized that most of my GNOME customizations was to make it more similar to Windows and KDE. I've since switched to KDE and must say I really enjoy having a proper file browser as default. Nautilus (default GNOME file browser) has been simplified to death and caused me to create a script to replace it with nemo.

Nvidia is a whole lot simpler to use than people make it sound like, though I'll stay team red:
https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA#Current_GeForce.2FQuadro.2FTesla
Fedora guide for Nvidia drivers unless you're running a really old card:

sudo dnf update -y # Update your machine and reboot
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia # Installs the driver
sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda #optional for cuda/nvdec/nvenc support (required for Davinci Resolve)  
  • Gaming including emulation
    First person shooters with kernel intrusive Anticheat won't work in Linux as they expect to spy on a Windows OS.
    Other than that gaming on Linux is really getting there as I'm sure you've realized when using a Steamdeck.
    Outside of Steam you have Heroic Games Launcher, Lutris and Bottles for running windows games on Linux.
    I'm mostly using Lutris but I think Heroic Games launcher is the more popular one.
  • Firefox
    Default browser in most distros
  • VLC
    Available in most default distro repositories.
  • Spotify
    Available as a Flatpak on Flathub, haven't used it myself.
  • Discord
    I know people has had some trouble with screen sharing but that the DiscordCanary (think Beta version) solves it.
    https://github.com/flathub/com.discordapp.Discord/issues/380
  • Godot
    Can be downloaded as a simple bin file from their own site: https://godotengine.org/download/linux/
    Also available as a Flatpak on Flathub
  • Visual Studio
    The closest you get is VSCode.
  • Git
    Not a problem.
  • Photoshop cs6, audacity, davinci resolve
    Photoshop might be trouble, Audacity and Davinci Resolve should work.
  • Misc “Tinkering” (Handbrake, dvd burners/rippers, Really any weird thing I come across that I want to tinker with)
    Handbrake is available as a Flatpak on Flathub, there's dvd burner applications available too.
[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Ah, I haven't looked into disabling Fedora Flatpaks in GNOME Software. A quick search only returns how to remove it all together and not sure how the GNOME Software reacts to doing that.

WARNING - THIS WILL REMOVE ANY FLATPAKS INSTALLED FROM FEDORA FLATPAKS

flatpak remote-delete fedora
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

 

The OBS Studio open-source screencasting and streaming app has called out Fedora's poor Flatpak packaging of the application and is threatening as going as far as legal action if it isn't addressed.

Flathub in Discover app on Fedora KDE:

Kinda arrogant to host their own OBS Flatpak that doesn't work as it should and redirecting users to it when using the GUI.

And as they are a version behind in their own "Fedora Flatpaks" it now loops too:

 

I often only use the left earpiece when listening to music and that can make stereo-mixed songs sound really weird. Instead of remixing my library to send all audio on both L and R it's easier if I can ask my player to do that for me.
On the desktop it's as easy as going to Audio settings and choose "Stereo Audio Output Mode" to "Mono" but I find nothing like it in the Android app.
I imagine I'm not alone.
How have you solved it?

Solution:

@Rentlar@lemmy.ca
On your Android settings (check the Hearing Accessibility menu) there is systemwide mono output availability on some devices.

 

Så utredningen har kommit fram till att vi ska få låna mer och amortera mindre. För att hjälpa nya köpare att komma in på marknaden.

Men kommer det inte bara leda till att priserna stiger och att den som har 300 000 SEK i kontantinsats nu budar upp priset till 3 000 000 SEK istället för 2 000 000 SEK och amorterar 27 000 SEK (1% av 2,7M SEK) per år istället för 34 000 SEK (2% av 1,7M SEK) per år och blir än mer räntekänslig eftersom lånet blivit såpass mycket större?

Sist jag kollade på bolån begränsade banken till 4,5 gånger årsinkomsten, så ett skuldkvottak på 5,5 gånger årsinkomsten kommer i realiteten inte ändra mycket. Kanske att bankerna låter en låna mer eftersom de har ett explicit statligt godkännande på att ta större risker.

Och den som drömde om en 1:a eller 2:a ser sig fortsatt utkonkurrerad av de med större besparingar/rikare föräldrar.
Den enda jag ser hjälpas av ändringarna är de som redan äger och som ser sin bostad stiga i värde (men inte lånet) men det har ju bara betydelse om man ska sälja / låna mer för att renovera.
Kan också kortsiktigt hjälpa plånboken genom minskad amortering.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21069631

Once upon a time you could get a small android device with good specs.
https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_xz1_compact-8610.php

It's still my favourite phone, even though it's been retired and is only used as an MP3 player with AUX in the garage nowadays.
I realize that for most people the phone is now a device to consume media through and that the larger screens are helpful there, but having a smart phone that is fully usable with one hand is still something I miss. Often.

Considering that modern androids have about 85% to 90% of their size as display size then a phone with the size of the xz1 compact should get a screen size of ~5 inches instead of the old 4.6 inches.

With the SoC advancements I don't even feel that the phone would require a flagship SoC to interest me. Put a Snapdragon 6, as much battery as you can fit and an AUX input in it and I'm game.

What would make you guys interested in a smaller phone today?

 

Once upon a time you could get a small android device with good specs.
https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_xz1_compact-8610.php

It's still my favourite phone, even though it's been retired and is only used as an MP3 player with AUX in the garage nowadays.
I realize that for most people the phone is now a device to consume media through and that the larger screens are helpful there, but having a smart phone that is fully usable with one hand is still something I miss. Often.

Considering that modern androids have about 85% to 90% of their size as display size then a phone with the size of the xz1 compact should get a screen size of ~5 inches instead of the old 4.6 inches.

With the SoC advancements I don't even feel that the phone would require a flagship SoC to interest me. Put a Snapdragon 6, as much battery as you can fit and an AUX input in it and I'm game.

What would make you guys interested in a smaller phone today?

 

I recently learned that crows only eats your crops if you have 16 or more tiles planted. That means you can plant 15 crops early without worrying about the crows at all.

What are other small tips and tricks you guys know?

 

I'm looking into setting up some monitoring combined with simple automation for my selfhosting. Currently I was thinking about using Zabbix.
I want to:
Track bandwidth usage on a router/fw and on a managed switch and track cpu/ram/disk usage on my vms.
Simple monitoring (up/down/maintenance) on the router, switch, my vms as well as on linux services (jellyfin/forgejo/etc) and windows services (lab for studying work-related tools).
I'm also interested in doing simple https checks on my webuis (i've had a service running but the website returning both 403 and 404 before) and testing nslookup on my internal dns (if the service is up but the lookups timeout I still want to try restarting the service).

Is there any FOSS/FLOSS alternatives that I should look into before diving into Zabbix?

 

So, being frustrated with a firefox addons copy not showing up with shift+ins in gnome-terminal I decided to switch gnome-terminal paste shortcut to shift+ins.
Are there any known bugs with doing this? I've only done some quick tests and seem to always get the clipboard info I'm expecting.

edit: Thanks to @lemmyng@lemmy.ca I now know about gpaste and use that to sync primary and selection both ways.

 

I'm looking into different self hosted open source multiuser password safes and while there are many options I haven't found one with a .deb or .rpm install - only a whole bunch of docker compose.

Do you know of any good options that are included in debian 12 or fedora 39 repositories or at least that has a .deb or .rpm?

Currently I'm using keepassxc but been asked for something that either has a webui login for end users or an android app.

edit 2024-02-17:
After looking into the .deb and .rpm options available (passbolt or unofficial vaultwarden-deb) I decided to bite the bullet and install a debian 12 vm that I will try out different docker solutions on.

 

Med sommaren kommer mer tid att ägna sig åt hobbies och intressen. De flesta har något stort projekt som de "spar till semestern".
Mycket av mina planer har att göra med hus, eftersom jag nyligen köpt mig ett. Jag har många meter nätverkskabel jag vill dra för att få bättre prestanda mellan min hemmaserver, tv och datorrum för att nämna ett exempel.

Vad har du för sommarprojekt? Är det bilmek? Spela in egenkomponerad musik? Cykla från Malmö till Kiruna? Brygga en suröl?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by anamethatisnt@lemmy.world to c/sweden@lemmy.world
 

Efter veckor av torka ska vi äntligen få regn till helgen. Eller inte.
Vi har odling av potatis, morötter och lök som försöker överleva i vår köksträdgård.
Vi har gett dem lite vatten om kvällarna men är samtidigt måna om att inte slösa på vattnet i brunnen.
Gräsmattan är en savann.

Hur hanterar ni trädgårdslivet en sommar som denna?

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