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  • Well... shit. My company just sold my department to another company. The phrase they use in the office is "a Microsoft shop". We're talking Windows, Teams, Azure and O365.

    The transition is going to be shit. After the transition is over, it will be shit.

    I might just operate my workflow entirely out of WSL2 out of spite.

  • The mentality is just disgusting. They use the word "cheating". Not once did they refer to this behaviour as criminal.

    Like, I could reduce my grocery bill by "cheating" and paying with counterfeit bills.

    They've done the maths and decided they make more money through crime than they accumulate in fines.

  • Also: This was on kernel 6.11, which does not have the new NTSYNC driver (coming in 6.14). It's going to get even better soon.

    CS2 was tested on proton, but CS2 runs natively. It's not a useful comparison.

    Edit: Someone pointed out that Nobara has already manually backpatched NTSYNC into its kernel.

  • That's basically it. My Ubuntu server is a router, NAS, plex server, public statum-1 NTP server, wordpress server, nextcloud server, security camera NVR, SMTP/IMAP mail server, CUPS print server, tor relay, and probably a few other things I forgot about.

    You can do a lot with a single CPU from 2015.

    I don't have hostapd on it anymore. I now have dedicated APs on OpenWRT. The main problem with using a WNIC for an AP is that they don't typically have a very strong broadcast output. I had to add an amplifier, and even then it wasn't great.

  • If they know who is on Linux and who is reported as cheating, they wouldn't use such a speculative metric to conclude that the cheaters are using linux.

    I would find it very hard to believe that they don't know which OS each client is using.