So, is the TL;DR “Don’t use zram. Use zswap only when you want to use swap.”?
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Okay, I think this is just ragebait. The real quote is:
The most lightweight way is with something like Face ID or Touch ID in the family of technology called passkeys; they actually require human presence.
Which isn’t even closely the same as requiring manual ID verification. This is about requiring PassKeys with a special biometric confirmation requirement.

https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=24
Hopefully we’ll get some more MAU out of this.
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Linux@programming.dev•The state of Linux music players in 2026English
3·2 months agoI love that it has proper search queries: https://quodlibet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide/searching.html
Do other players have this as well?
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Linux@programming.dev•The state of Linux music players in 2026English
4·2 months agohttps://quodlibet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Tauon looks cool, though
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Linux@programming.dev•What Are Btrfs Subvolumes? And Why They’re Better Than Traditional Linux PartitionsEnglish
61·2 months agoI’ll take ZFS datasets, thank you very much.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•ext4, Btrfs, and XFS: Which Filesystem Should You Actually Use?English
4·2 months agoYeah, it’s too bad there basically isn’t any distro around anymore that provides this as a simple checkbox during the installation. Now you have to run a live distro, set up ZFS, start a chroot, bind /proc and whatever to it and then manually copy the actual distro files to the ZFS datasets. Ain’t nobody got time for that.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•ext4, Btrfs, and XFS: Which Filesystem Should You Actually Use?English
2·2 months agoWhy not ZFS for gaming?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•ext4, Btrfs, and XFS: Which Filesystem Should You Actually Use?English
81·2 months agoZFS
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Linux@programming.dev•Turris Omnia NG Wired Launches as a Linux-Powered 10Gb RouterEnglish
5·2 months agoI mean, I can get a Ubiquity for under €270: Link
I’ve also just learned about the Alta Labs Route10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTs9HyZhZPU
The OpenWrt Two is also expected to be under 300€: https://openwrt.org/voting/2025-02-12-openwrt-two
There’s also the Quantum Fiber W1700K with preliminary OpenWrt support for just €100 O.O
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Linux@programming.dev•Turris Omnia NG Wired Launches as a Linux-Powered 10Gb RouterEnglish
4·2 months ago€420 is the price with VAT already.
Nevermind, the wireless version is €550 incl. VAT.
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Linux@programming.dev•Turris Omnia NG Wired Launches as a Linux-Powered 10Gb RouterEnglish
121·2 months agoI really want to love Turris ever since they announced their first product. Unfortunately they are absolutely overpriced and there are more cost-effective solutions that I prefer.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck OLED back in stock despite shortages, but you'll have to grab a refurbished oneEnglish
9·2 months agoIn Germany everything is out of stock.
Why he doesn’t use SteamOS/HoloISO when he is a daily Steam Deck user is beyond me.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Machine update, Valve now says all three new products will ship this year (Updated)English
91·2 months agoIf I was Valve, at this point I’d probably scrap the project and develop a new console with a planned release in late 2027 or so. Hopefully the prices will get back to normal until then and they could use actually good hardware instead of relying on a 8GB FSR3 GPU.
Reviewers have already stated their fear that it might be dead on arrival when the price is not as competitively set as the Steam Deck’s and this was long before the RAM price increases. So I don’t really see a chance for a successful product launch in the current market.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Machine update, Valve now says all three new products will ship this year (Updated)English
12·2 months agoWhat good will be the release if it’s unbearably expensive?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•How can I save my money in crypto privately and safe?English
4·2 months agoYou can have the best wallet in the world and not be private because you’ve not been using a private cryptocurrency. There’s no amount of wallet privacy features that hides the fact that a certain address holds a certain amount or that a certain transaction has been taken place on a certain point in time.
The only cryptocurrency (that I know of) that has reliably granted these guarantees is Monero, so I’d recommend to use that if what you desire is utmost privacy. However, Monero isn’t known to be a good investment, it’s a good currency (as far as I am concerned), so you might not want to hold significant amounts of money in form of Monero.That being said, you usually only require the wallet vendor software to install apps on and update the firmware of a hardware wallet. After that you can use your hardware wallet with a compatible software of your choosing.
You can also use a paper wallet of some kind (I think there are even some metal ones, but I don’t know how you etch your seed words into them or how else they might work). You’d usually want to use some form of encryption on those though and then you got to store a secure key somewhere or rely on your brain to memorize an insecure one. Both aren’t really superior to just using a encrypted wallet file on one or more storage medias. Technically you could even apply something like Shamir’s Secret Sharing to make a M-out-of-N backup (basically multisig, but applyable to all kinds of things).
Personally I don’t think there’s a perfect solution here. You have to die one death or another.
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Linux@programming.dev•Bcachefs creator claims his custom LLM is 'fully conscious'English
6·3 months agoIs this a ReiserFS reference?

That’s the dumbest thing I’ve read all day.