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Does windows give you just under 100C when you're just browsing the web or watching videos??
If so then your thermal set up is not working properly. You should check to make sure you've got thermal paste on your CPU and the cooler is mounted properly and making good contact. Also some people may accidentally leave the clear plastic sticker on the cooler where it makes contact with the CPU.
I've never water cooled so I can't give advice there.
The 8700k is rated for a max temperature of 100C so it shouldn't really be anywhere near that at idle. https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/126684/intel-core-i7-8700k-processor-12m-cache-up-to-4-70-ghz.html
For context my 7900x is at about 40C at idle and I don't think I've seen it go over 75C under load.
CPUs thermal throttle as they reach their maximum rated tempuratures which would explain why everything is running slower.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/10/07/apple-geep-iphone-recycle-shred/ and they'll sue you if you try to stop them from making more E-waste! https://youtu.be/rZjbNWgsDt8
Pretty sure its the same with Syria too
The service could not appeal because a Swiss law had actually been broken and because "legal tools for serious crimes" were used.
Yep under Swiss law he was a criminal, we may not agree with the law but unfortunately that's the case here
For jc141 and LinuxRulez it really is just 2 clicks once you have the dependencies installed. Your distro will already have most stuff installed but if you follow along with the jc141 setup they basically cover nearly every option that someone might need to get their repacks to just work.
I just checked and it took 16 clicks within Lutris to install a Fitgirl repack, not counting the Fitgirl install setup part.
I'd personally much prefer to do that than to have to deal with Windows and Microsoft but thats just because I care more about online privacy and can't stand monopolies more than the average person.
To make it even easier, instead of using Lutris you could just install them as non Steam games in Steam, again I probably would just use Steam to install them if I didn't care about privacy and stuff.
I don't see these things as a linux issue but more so as a monopoly issue. Microsoft has gone decades doing everything they can to ensure Windows is what people think of when they think of computers and its worked.
I think I remember one of them saying its because some games can be decompressed "on the fly" with DwarFS. So their mindset is the user doesn't have 2 copies of the game, compressed and decompressed, which saves space but also increases the chance that the user will continue to seed the files. Instead of someone downloading the archive, decompressing it and deleting the archive and just keeping the game files which can't be seeded.
Jc141 on 1337x and LinuxRulez on torrminatorr have repacks specifically meant to work on linux. You just have to run their bash scripts and it auto decompresses the files and sets everything up for you. Make sure to follow jc141 setup guide on github to make sure you have all the dependencies installed. https://github.com/jc141x/jc141-bash/blob/master/setup/readme.md
For Fitgirl and Dodi repacks, Lutris is probably the easiest. I usually setup my folders similar to jc141. GameName with 2 subfolders called game and prefix. The game folder is my working directory and my prefix folder is my prefix directory. This allows me to have different wine prefixes for each game in case some games have extra dependencies that mess with other games. I point Lutris to the installer exe and run the install then afterwards I switch it to the game exe. I usually use WineGE instead of the default Lutris option for the prefixes.
For KaOsKrew, I use a windows VM with QEMU to unpack and use sftp to transfer the files because I haven't had any luck with getting their installer to work. I do the same with Fitgirl and Dodi repacks that have unarc errors during decompression. Then its just setting up with Lutris as normal.
You can also add non Steam games to Steam and make them use proton, I've only had to do this once with RE0, I couldn't get it to run any other way.
r/linuxcracksupport might be helpful and I think they have a matrix chat too.
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https://friendlylinuxplayers.org/ is a group that you might be interested in
Lemuroid https://github.com/Swordfish90/Lemuroid is by far my favourite console emulator on android and its free and open source. Its got quick saves and fast forwarding which is great for Pokemon. It also supports zipped ROMs so no need to unzip anything and it has worked with any ROM hack I've tried.
I mainly use it for GB, NDS and 3DS since I usually only play on my phone when I have some time to kill when I'm travelling, but it supports so many other consoles too.
- Atari 2600 (A26) - Atari 7800 (A78) - Atari Lynx (Lynx) - Nintendo (NES) - Super Nintendo (SNES) - Game Boy (GB) - Game Boy Color (GBC) - Game Boy Advance (GBA) - Sega Genesis (aka Megadrive) - Sega CD (aka Mega CD) - Sega Master System (SMS) - Sega Game Gear (GG) - Nintendo 64 (N64) - PlayStation (PSX) - PlayStation Portable (PSP) - FinalBurn Neo (Arcade) - Nintendo DS (NDS) - NEC PC Engine (PCE) - Neo Geo Pocket (NGP) - Neo Geo Pocket Color (NGC) - WonderSwan (WS) - WonderSwan Color (WSC) - Nintendo 3DS (3DS)
https://github.com/zotify-dev/zotify its python not bash but may be helpful, also it downloads the files from Spotify instead of YouTube.
I know it checks the playlist folder to see if its already downloaded each song but I'm not sure if it checks other folders too, but it should be easy enough to edit yourself to make it do that.
ProtonMail also guaranteed that "by default" it would not store any IP addresses that could be linked to users' email accounts.
They don't store IP addresses by default but when required to by law, they don't have a choice just like any other company would.
Bad OPSEC by the activist, Protons hands were tied
Insular uses the work profile to isolate apps.
Or you can add a whole new user to the phone and switch between them when you need
https://rentry.co/megathread-emulators-and-roms
Fitgirl also has some repacks of popular ones and I've personally had good experiences with stuff from Sineater213
The issue with this is the difference between GB (1,000,000,000 bytes) and GiB (1,073,741,824 bytes) https://massive.io/file-transfer/gb-vs-gib-whats-the-difference/
HDD manufacturers use GB, which is a metric measurement, because its better for marketing while computers use GiB, which is a binary measurement. So people think they're buying 15GiB but in reality they're buying 13.5GiB marketed as 15GB
You can use hotkeys in OBS, e.g spacebar to start/stop recording
Libretorrent https://gitlab.com/proninyaroslav/libretorrent is free and open source and isn't anywhere near as shady as uTorrent.
Material Files https://github.com/zhanghai/MaterialFiles is a free and open source file manager that allows decompression, archive viewing and compression of files and folders using 7zip, tar or zip. If you prefer the command line, p7zip CLI can also be installed on Termux, https://github.com/termux/termux-app both free and open source.
I don't edit photos or play many games on android so I don't have any alternatives there but Lemuroid https://github.com/Swordfish90/Lemuroid is a free and open source console emulator with a whole bunch of consoles built in and Dolphin https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin emulates the GameCube and Wii
You probably need to set up split tunneling in your VPN app on your phone. Either enable split tunneling for the apps on your phone that you use to connect to your home server or enable split tunneling in the VPN app for the local IP address of your home server so that you can use any apps to connect to your home server while still having the VPN enabled for any other websites you visit in those apps. I know ProtonVPN and Mullvad both automatically have split tunneling set up for local IPs on PC but not for Android, this would explain the differences between your laptop and phone
If you go with a refurbed website, make sure that the phone has the ability to use OEM unlock. Some refurbed sites sell Verizon versions of the phones and don't disclose this and Verizon along with other US carriers block OEM unlocking which means you can't install another OS. There is no known workaround as far as I know. I had this issue before with a refurbed Pixel 4
https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok is similar to teddit and invidious, you can self host an instance or use a public one
No need to go to a repair shop, Google offers this publicly https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com/
It does factory reset the phone so make sure your data is backed up