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  • maybe start with not incentivizing the production of children with all the tax cuts and loans and whatnot. and revise the pension system so that it finally does not rely on working like cancer

  • Technically you can. you can select the window to be shared, or a whole desktop, and if you are on linux and use the pipewire sound system (a lot of places it's the default nowadays) you can use qpwgraph or similar tools to connect the outputs of a game to the browser's audio sink. it can also be automated

  • you can configure both quality and fps, but I think fps can't go above 30.

    you could use OBS to PeerTube. you might have to search for an instance that allows unlisted streams though, if you don't want it to be public

  • Overboard? Because I disallow AI summaries?

    you disallow access to your website, including when the user agent is a little unusual. do you also only allow the last 1 major version of the official versions of major browsers?

    yet, those rules are responsible for stopping about 2.5 million requests per day,

    nepenthes. make them regret it

  • NAS shared folders

    now that is something that can easily make the system unstable, especially a laptop that will disconnect from the network at least ince in a while. my experience is with KDE, that if there's an unresponsive SMB mount 8n the filesystem, the whole KDE plasma environment fill freeze left and right, maybe with the exception of the window manager. but I have experienced this with other programs too. I suspect they all do filesystem accesses on the main thread and that's why when a directory read hangs, they can't do anything even handle clicksuntil the read times out.

    its infuriating honestly, in a sense. of course, I have got all my money back lol. but it's like nobody is testing software with SMB shares, but I guess probably same goes for NFS, SSHFS or anything remote