If you follow hashtags, and you're a big frickin' nerd, Mastodon actually has pretty good content.
RxBrad
Rented a house over the holidays that had a Samsung Smart TV.
The UI is mind-bogglingly bad and slow.
The remote is also absolutely terrible and unintuitive. The keys that feel like they should be the arrow keys.. aren't. So even simple navigation through menus is painful.
Which is sad, because the 3070 and 2070 absolutely traded blows with the previous flagships.
The "4070" might've also had a chance if they hadn't fk'ed around with the naming on most cards below the 4080.
Breaking: U.S. official response to non-stop blatant state sponsored Russia/China cyberterrorism
Radiation builds character!
Kids these days....
Me with a i5 7500...
"HDR is a chore?"
I use exactly this (minus the Yaxi pads), and also a pair of Grado SR80i at home.
The two sound remarkably similar. The KSC75 are just a lot more portable.
Luckily I realized that I could Cloudflare-tunnel my Portainer UI out to a long random-nonsense subdomain name.
That allowed me to fix it (and then immediately kill the tunnel -- not a fan of exposing Portainer to the internet).
Adding this device this also appeared to fix my https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn container that recently died. (And not simply giving it elevated privileges, as was previously recommended)
https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn/issues/2883
It appears that these issues all originate from an update to runc (which is used by containerd): https://github.com/containerd/containerd/issues/11078
EDIT: My suggestion probably doesn't work for your use-case, but I'll leave it for anyone else....
I use this to only tunnel the ports I actually need: https://github.com/DigitallyRefined/docker-wireguard-tunnel
My CGNAT'ed home PC is the client, and my public-facing Oracle Cloud instance is the server.
I've tried and failed miserably to use the "official" Wireguard container. Once I start reading suggestions to modify iptables outside of Docker, I know I'm in trouble.
I feel like you struggled with your phrasing. I'll help.
"Blockchain is a scam."
Yep. The "big frickin' nerd" part carries my statement pretty hard.
Homelab, videogames, Linux stuff... Content for miles.