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Helix 🧬
Helix 🧬 @ Helix @feddit.de
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  • I also understand the reaction, it was still a bit rude and could have been omitted from public record.

  • Just fork it and you can decide.

  • Actually, I use systemd because it just works for me and operating systems aren't my hobby. Linux is my job, and things that work well cause less overtime for me.

    I'm very excited for Debian 13 :)

  • That was a nice game. It still has a small community but I wish they had open sourced it. Probably not possible because of licenses...

  • Do you know what the word 'example' means? There are people who aren't as superbly knowledgeable as you are.

  • With snaps and their weird approach to software management in general. I don't have any idea which mainstream distro with KDE I could recommend since Mint doesn't offer an official spin and Fedora doesn't have the same LTS release cycle as Ubuntu.

    So I'm kind of at a loss here, as there don't seem to be sensible beginner distros anymore.

  • Yeah, that's a good idea. I don't know if you can easily export things from Google, but at least as a backup for the future it'd be nice to simply throw a file somewhere people can download.

  • This doesn't answer my question and you're being rude, as usual.

    It's easier to use this in other projects when the license is free and you have a data format you can export.

    You're intentionally making it harder to do anything useful with your data.

    If you don't care, that's fine. If your reason is that other platforms are hard to use, that's also a fine reason. If you like to suck Google's cock, that's also valid. But answering with an empty comment is less useful than not answering at all.

    Next time please just ignore the question if you're uninterested.

  • Why not OpenStreetMap or leaflet.js? Google is proprietary and you can't easily share your data.

    Do you also do places outside of the US? There's lots of names of German cities which are not on maps.

  • Embracer, Extend'er, Extinguish'er. I hardly know 'er.

  • Do you have VAAPI installed and configured properly for hardware acceleration? Does video playback outside YouTube, e.g. with YouTube-dl and MPV, work?

  • Probably a consumer router which can't even VLAN.

  • Sounds reasonable, basically what I suggested as well.

  • You have two DHCP servers but can't set a separate IP on one of the interfaces as far as your information goes. You didn't provide the second router model.

    That means I would disable the DHCP server on router B and set its IP to a static one in the router A's subnet. This means that you can hand out the gateway A from A via DHCP to clients and have the server set to a static IP with B as a gateway.

    This all depends on the configuration options though. If you can set an IP or DHCP client per interface, you could also just do that.