Use Envision and an AMD gpu, works great.
Don’t use SteamVR, it’s trash on Linux - Valve for all their Proton work has ignored the Linux build of SteamVR for years.
Linux & Azure cloud engineer. Sometimes a wolf, or a fuzzy dragon.
Use Envision and an AMD gpu, works great.
Don’t use SteamVR, it’s trash on Linux - Valve for all their Proton work has ignored the Linux build of SteamVR for years.
All of which were 100% profit-driven, and conveniently ignoring Epic’s many sins not limited to the one I personally despise him the most for: killing the Linux and Mac builds of rocket league. Epic bought the studio and nuked the Linux version, no apology.
Edit: I redact my earlier message, based on your other many comments in this thread I believe you are an Epic game store bot - or a corporate shill.
I’m confused, your post implied running unifi protect on your own hardware, but this link is about adding 3rd party camera streams into unifi protect.
Did I miss that?
idk what nonsense the other commenter is posting but essentially your network flow should look like this:
internet user -> your IP (found via dynamic DNS) -> firewall/router DNAT port 443 -> proxy (nginx/caddy) listening on 443, backend set to port 80 -> vaultwarden port 80
You’d load your SSL certificate into the reverse proxy, I’m not familiar with caddy but I use nginx for this purpose.
Ubiquiti killed the bring-your-own-hardware option for unifi protect many years ago, unless you go down the road of hacking their app into a docker image.
I’m not the OP, report the post if you feel it’s in violation…
Nobody knows how to work around Microsoft BS better than Linux users.
An outdated idea that oled burns in quickly.
Modern oled technology is amazing, but some people forget LCDs also burn in (albeit slower).
CPU is pretty much irrelevant to GPU choice.
Personally I wouldn’t buy any recent intel CPU with the dishonesty and major flaws in their products as of late, but that’s up to you to decide - AMD’s most recent CPUs haven’t been amazing either, but don’t have hardware flaws at least.
Money up front vs people just not paying the bill at the end of the month.
Or be 64 bit now that it’s 2024.
Probably why they’re on sale.
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VaultWarden is pretty much the same setup, the big difference being that it doesn’t take like 4 GB of ram.
I switched over years ago because Bitwarden server is chunky for like no reason.
There are several cellular capable watches.
Per your edit: because there are lots of more useful things to focus dev time on than making the bottom bar have a different background which doesn’t add anything to the user experience.
Changing things just for the sake of it.
I did that here, using the iCloud custom domain setup in lieu of google.
Works fine assuming you have some iOS / Mac devices.
Unemployment already exists?
Valve makes money whether you use windows or Linux - that’s probably more their attitude.