I kinda expected a comment like this. Although I already knew it's a medical condition I wasn't able to narrow down which one specifically.
do your fingers and toes sometimes turn purple if it's really cold
Well I don't really know about my feet but my hands certainly get blue-/reddish when cold enough (-°C outside for an hour or something). I thought everyone had that when it's cold enough
It's a blood circulation condition
Yeah, my blood circulation sucks ass
Thank you for looking out for a fellow Lemmy user. I greatly appreciate it :)
You don't understand, my feet and hands are REALLY cold all the time. So I either burry them under my blanket or they'll freeze off while the rest of my body evaporates from heat
ProtonVPN also provides Wireguard config files if you don't want to use their shitty python based GUI. Supports port forwarding aswell, althought it sucks to set up and requires to manually disable ipv6 support
I need root for some things like IsoDrive and Frida. Frida would be usable without root but it's really cumbersome. Also AdBlocking and some LsPosed modules like CorePatch. WireGuard works better with root aswell because you can use the kernel module directly
I also hate being restricted by arbitrary locks, it's my device so I wanna be able to do whatever I want with it
Why not apply as a mod if it bothers you that much?
Get your hands dirty and improve the parts of Lemmy that you think are lacking, which in turn improves it for many other people. That's my favorite part of the FOSS community <3
The issue actually is them being unable to control the older cards power state due to Nvidia being dicks (as always). That's the only thing stopping them because it's a shitload of work to reverse engineer Nvidia's fuckery (Nvidia REALLY put a lot of effort into it to make it very hard to actually do)
Yeah, I noticed that it has consistently picked the best format without me having to tell it. I just run the -F first, so I can see if that's true by looking at the available formats and looking at what is actually downloaded. I'm not at the point where I'll just trust it yet.
Funnily enough that's how I did it at first too. It's good that you're willing to put this much effort into understanding, confirming and improving things. Keep doing it like this and you'll surely keep improving as long and as much as you want to :)
Your first command listing the formats is "useless", depending on what you define the best quality is. yt-dlp orders the output by it's format selection (-f argument) which is bestvideo*+bestaudio/best by default which also gets affected by the format sorting (-S / --formart-sort). By default av1 use is discouraged over vp9 so I'd highly recommend you look into them if you really want to make sure it'll downlad the best quality ones. In my experience the default settings are really good, except some fringe cases (for example if you'd rather download av1 encoded videos). Keep in mind though most digital stuff still runs h264/h265 for compatibility reasons
Have fun learning and don't forget to look over the yt-dlp ReadMe on github! It has all the information you'll ever need and much more :)
I kinda expected a comment like this. Although I already knew it's a medical condition I wasn't able to narrow down which one specifically.
Well I don't really know about my feet but my hands certainly get blue-/reddish when cold enough (-°C outside for an hour or something). I thought everyone had that when it's cold enough
Yeah, my blood circulation sucks ass
Thank you for looking out for a fellow Lemmy user. I greatly appreciate it :)