I love how this could be a quote from a Crusader Kings community.
I love how this could be a quote from a Crusader Kings community.
One is owned by Microsoft, the other is still effectively independent. Idk if I’d call it not much different.
I hope I wont get brigaded, but of hosted options I like Gitlab. They are fairly transparent as a company, and I’ve used their community edition for work and private projects for nearly a decade.
Not just hosting, I like their CI/CD and devops features too.
For me it’s:
Music player lives in yakuake dropdown terminal.
Cannot come quick enough.
No. But going after LLMs wont make the situation for IA any worse, not directly anyway.
IA doesn’t make any money off the content. Not that LLM companies do, but that’s what they’d want.
You can set this up with your router connecting to the remote server and routing your client traffic through there instead of the gateway your router is using for WAN.
Specifics are router… Specific.
You can do the same with a vm in your network acting as a router or proxy as well, pick your poison.
All comments about overkill are amusing. You do you. Did you learn stuff?
Maybe you can replace some of those tools with less expensive analogs, how’s the cost anyway?
Intel is a dying company anyway. It’s getting parceled out for short term profit.
While fairly dangerous when left unattended.
I’m looking at tuwunel to setup instead of synapse as soon as it’s ready. Still matrix, but maybe better for small instances.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire check the applications in GUI section.
You can likely save the wiring or script it to reset, it may also depend on your desktop manager or other app that assigns what app uses what audio output.
As a user of both, I’m chaffed. Chaffed I say.
There is a roundabout way to do this, and Pipewire has a graphical way to do this, so you can run it all natively on system audio.
In essence you create a new audio sink, and reroute your game audio to the sink while also routing the sink back to your speakers/headphones, so you can hear it.
Then in OBS you can pick that game only sink as your audio source. Nothing else would get captured.
But I’ll check that plugin in other comments, seems like a more robust solution for OBS specifically.
Credit cards don’t have to mean debt if you pay them off before the intrest applies. That’s how you use them responsibly. Many don’t.