

Thats a very good point, thanks
Thats a very good point, thanks
This is would be very good in the cases where u get “forced” to use facebook because of local social clubs, football clubs or a neighborhood of people actively using Facebook.
Not sure, not tried that as that’s outside my use case. But I would assume its possible with ACLs!
ACLs are on the free tier too.
Big difference in users and devices here. Tailscale might have a 3 user limit, but you can add up to 100 devices for free. So for me for example I have tailscale running in each and every docker container in my NAS. So each and every container can now act as a node on my tailnet. Users isn’t a big deal, any one node can activate funnel with a simple command and poof its available to the public. The convenience coupled with simplicity is what makes Tailscale so god damn good.
Count me in! Slrpnks all the way! 💚
Thanks for all that you do for us and this community! A little downtime won’t hurt anyone. I would also be in gavour of PieFed migration 💙
Thank you kindly
Appreciate it, for some reason that announcement missed me completely.
Personally never had to use either protocol, what’s your use case? - genuinely curios.
Could you elaborate on this please?
Yes it does! :)
No its normally not haha, and yeah am running the latest of what i can.
Had this issue across three different GPUs, if GPU is the case than I must be the unluckiest dude ever haha.
I’ve not done any overclocking my end at least. Just running Bazzite and that it. Also this issue has persisted across different GPUs and other hardware. Never touched overclocking of sorts at least.
This might be it actually! And I do live in a rather cold climate too 😅 But I could do some testing regarding this actually. Thanks for pointing that out!
I’ve had this issue over two different GPUs, went from a GTX 1070ti to a RX 6700 XT, same issue across both cards. This screen was used on a 1080ti before that too, and same issue there too. So I would assume its not GPU related?
I got this screen from my brother and he had the same issue when he used it.
Not familiar with either arch or cachyOS, but I’m gonna go and guess that cachy isn’t immutable(?) At least to me it’s nice to know that neither myself or anyone else can break my system as all system files are read only. Additionally I quite like that I don’t have to think about configuring or updating anything - it’s all handled by the devs. That might not be for everyone but personally don’t want to tinker with my PC that much, I have a server for that 😅
Yeah staying far and wide away from those ones, thanks