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  • EncryptKeeper’s explanation is perfectly concise and informative if you have a cursory grasp of self hosting and networking.

    If it’s not making sense to you, I would suggest revisiting some of the technical fundamentals of self-hosting, which admittedly is quite an advanced topic that most people don’t, and do not need to care about.

    You would be equally well-served, perhaps more so (if you don’t really care about privacy or terms of service) by sticking to regular cloud services. The road to self-hosting is arduous and if done wrongly, causes you more harm than good. Especially if your technical foundation is not yet strong. Which your posts suggest is the case.

  • Same, it’s the biggest annoyance that’s putting me off an OLED at the moment. I don’t like the idea of having to baby my things and fretting over the small meaningless details with kids’ gloves.

    That and also because DP 2.1 still isn’t a thing in 2023 and only God knows why.

  • KDE gang rise up! Can't stand GNOME and its design philosophy, in recent times it seems like it's been trying its hardest to become the most off-brand macOS it can possibly be. Everywhere I look its more form over function. Urgh.

  • Same, I have never pirated any game since the day I installed steam for the first time. It just makes buying games so much easier, and I don’t have to worry about drm or malware at all.

    In my case, I rather pay a one-stop reasonable price for content than deal with the hassle of piracy.

  • I replaced my 3080 Ti with a 7900 XTX, reinstalled Tumbleweed to start fresh, and KDE on Wayland has been running great so far. Before, visual glitches galore, GPU refusing to output a signal if iGPU is not blacklisted, hardware video decoding outright does not work, etc.

    Now, with AMD, I have not yet experienced graphics-related issues in weeks, fingers crossed.