Love it!!
Love it!!
Is a problem that LFC is used? As it only duplicate frames.
When the framerate drops below the minimum refresh rate of the display, frames are duplicated and displayed multiple times so that they can sync to a refresh rate that is within the displays refresh rate range. For example, a display with a 60 – 144Hz refresh rate, would be able to sync the frames of a game running at 40 FPS, by doubling them so that the display could sync and run at 80 Hz. A display with LFC effectively results in the removal of the minimum refresh rate boundary.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/technologies/freesync.html
Test out Play Sync for Lemmy works great.
I love masonry view. This is the first web app I have see, that is closers to Sync for Lemmy.
Thank you.
Yes there is TPM for full disk encryption.
https://gist.github.com/orhun/02102b3af3acfdaf9a5a2164bea7c3d6#using-tpm-20
Do I had problem making swap partition work. As lockdown mode is triggered.
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/kernel_lockdown.7.html
I current only encrypted home.
To be maintained, any software needs to be supported. If not supported and development, other options will prevail.
On a folder level that is how I work both in Linux and windows.
For single use encryption the is also GPG.
https://devconnected.com/how-to-encrypt-file-on-linux/
With Syncthing
there is options to use a / partition / volume or a disk image.
I am assuming you are using a linux desktop.
You can use tools like LUKE with Systemd-homed, where the home folder is encrypted, that get mount at login, and Syncthing service get started after mount.
I had forgotten about LUKE, have you tried it?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ECryptfs
ECryptfs is the most common solution.
Edit: LUKE can also used:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption
Your previous post did register, be patient.
It gode write up from zygo
what about write hole?
There is a write hole issue on btrfs raid5, but it occurs much less often than the other known issues, and the other issues affect much more data per failure event.
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20200627032414.GX10769@hungrycats.org/
I do /volumX for additional hard drives.
For most network share I use /mnt/$server.