Nobody is going to touch that. Make builds available from a gitrepo maybe


Pretty much got it. Any other static routes you setup will be static to the new router only, but otherwise that’s pretty much it. Devices with static IPs don’t participate in DHCP, so it won’t cause a conflict. Just make sure DHCP is disabled on the new device.


The default gateway for the new device needs to be your existing router in order to get to the internet. Then when you create a new WG connection, you ensure all traffic that gets passed to this new device forwards through the Wire guard tunnel.
PC > WG-router > existing-router > internet


You need a router or a proxy. A proxy would be annoying, so a router is preferred.
If you don’t have control of your edge router, just get a cheap Pi-type device, install OpenWRT, setup your VPN connections, then create a route on your network to point at this new device for whatever you need it for.
If you simply want to use it at-will for certain things, you can put a proxy on it.
As to your other issues, it sounds like your WG connection is just dropping, in which case it won’t automatically reconnect by default. OpenWRT has plugins that can monitor that and reconnect when it drops, or you can script it pretty quickly as well.


LLMs aren’t going to make you good at your job.
If you lacked coming in and relied on this bullshit, you’ll suck even more going out when they figure out you can’t have a conversation about the thing you were hired to be an expert on, buddy.
Good luck to you.


LLMs are useful for summarization. That is it.
How often are you needing a summary of the thing that you’re browsing at the moment?


Am engineer. Know zero professional people in the engineering community who use AI browsers, and very few who even touch AI for anything aside from docs or stats.
In my personal life I know zero people who use these browsers. I think this is just panic from the higher ups at Mozilla who have no idea what in the fuck the company should be doing or is about, even.
Start making tools to give to people to combat this bullshit from the EU. Build a USABLE and decentralized chat app that people can actually use FFS. Build something like Proton and ACTUALLY BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT.
Others have eaten your lunch because of this exact thing. Do better.


You have an external HDD, so just use it as a temporary shuttle for your files if you don’t have enough space on your SSD to make it all fit comfortably.


Wha? These have nothing to do with each other…not sure what you’re meaning to say.


If you really wanted to, yes. You’d have to be able to deal with the eventual inconsistency involved with overriding a distro default of sorts (Plasma), but it will run just fine and won’t be overwritten.
Your particular wants have nothing to do with the distro being immutable, but more that it’s a productized distro for a specific platform. Your complaint would also work for phones where you want to ditch Android for a stock Linux install. Sure, it’ll most likely run, but you need to deal with what all that entails when not built for the specific thing the device is built for, which is why the entire product platform exists in the first place.
https://dev.to/fstanis/how-to-install-cinnamon-on-your-steam-deck-1boe


You’ve kinda got it wrong a bit.
Any usermode changes you make don’t get reverted. Boot into Desktop mode, install whatever you want, and those stay.
Underlying OS changes won’t impact that because usermode is seperated from the OS space.


I’ve never seen this “just” happen, but have seen it during events like switching from headphones to speakers and such.
You may also have your app volumes linked to your master channels, meaning when you lower the sound on your master with something like a key combo, then it lowers the individual app volumes as well, which is generally not something you’d want enabled.
Apps at full, and using PCM/Master channel for general volume is pretty much the “default”.
Literally explained in the link.
Unless there is an above average drive controller on board, it wouldn’t be getting out into read-only and still accessible without triggering an error in online drive checks.


Check your drive: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/S.M.A.R.T.
Probably going to be Frigate. It’s meant for NVR, and has easy time management tools for review, plus you can setup an easy monitor stream with RTSP or ON IF to watch live from elsewhere.
You could also engage it’s inference for doing simple identification or animals and objects to tag clips where something happens in a Region of Interest.
Nah. Specific field registers for specific things, and something like Bitlocker doesn’t watch ALL of them.
From the few docs I can find, it looks like 0,2,4, and 11. Pretty common.
Try setting the game to use the Steam Linux Runtime under the compatibility settings in Heroic. See if that works.