I agree, for most cases just mount it via your File Manager of choice. If you're using it as a backing storage for another server, then that's a use case where fstab is fine.
I hate how he cuts the video whenever an app is loading. I want to get a feel for how fast apps are launching. The fact that he's cutting makes me think it must take forever for apps to launch.
The trick was to not use the -u option apparently. I also ran into this issue and that's how I solved it. Strange how Pacman couldn't just figure it out on its own.
It's so much better than FSR 1, but there's a slight 2-3 fps performance penalty in some areas. In particular, I noticed a bit of extra juddering when you get to Last Light Inn.
I started with Docker and then migrated to Podman for the integrated Cockpit dashboard support. All my docker-compose files work transparently on top of rootful Podman so the migration was relatively easy. Things get finicky when you try to go rootless though.
I say try both. Rootful podman is gonna be closest to the Docker experience.
My only issue with rootless is that SWAG doesn't work with it, otherwise my other containers could be rootless. However, I heard connecting rootful and rootless containers is impossible so all my containers are rootful right now.
Man, this is the thing. I just stumbled upon the news via a passing remark from one of my medical friends, but other than that I have heard SQUAT from literally any other source. It just feels like they're not keeping up with the awareness campaign or maybe its not on anyone else's radar. I finally got vaxxed last week, but it really feels like no one else but me actually cares.
There's something really wrong with your GPU usage in Windows. It's hovering around 88%. I don't think this is an accurate comparison. You need to figure out what's wrong with your Windows install.
No, you're probably thinking of AMD's Fluid Motion Frames, which is similar to what HDTVs do for motion smoothing and works at the driver level. FSR 3 requires game support.
I treat it like the front entrance of my house. I lock my doors because I want to protect my things. Now can someone break my windows and steal my stuff? Sure. Can your average locksmith or even novice hobby lock picker open your front door? Sure. It still doesn't mean I am going leave my front door wide open for anyone to just walk in. However, it also doesn't mean I am going to lock down my house like a fortress and put iron bars all over my windows and doors, or move to some remote cave out in the middle of nowhere.
Each person has their own concept of how private they want to be, but I think it's healthy to balance that with pragmatism. I think any kind of step towards being more private is worthy, especially in an age where your data is being used more and more for malicious purposes, but don't kill yourself over it.
The way Google Wallet does it is pretty convenient though. A persistent notification shows up right before your trip, when you load it up it automatically brightens the screen for easier scanning, it autorefreshes gate info, boarding time, delays, etc.
There should definitely be an option to text the boarding pass though, but I do find Wallet apps to be pretty convenient for this purpose.
I agree, for most cases just mount it via your File Manager of choice. If you're using it as a backing storage for another server, then that's a use case where fstab is fine.