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They are going the way normies would, which includes asking the LLM of choice for a recommendation. But as they just regurgitate listicles inhaled from the web, that is what you get.

Bazzite and Cachy are the more sane choices, though Luke is by no means counting as a Linux noob

He set himself up for failure again with PopOS.

Cachy and Bazzite are much better choices by the other team members.

Well, not every system can handle or support multiple VPN connections with different providers, or the VPNs could interfere with each other. E.g. when using Tailscale you can not use another WireGuard based VPN according to their FAQs.

Also, it adds complexity to the stack and system as a whole on the client side. That is all fine and dandy as long as it works, but quickly a pain in the butt once you have to debug something.

Cloudflare Tunnels work great and are really easy to setup. Plus you are not exposing you machine completely to the outside, as the cloudflared service/container „calls out“, and Cloudflare is your reverse proxy. Downside is, you’re binding yourself to one of the US hyperscalers.

Pangolin uses the same principle, but is a bit more challenging to setup. Plus you need some kind of cloud server to make it work.

As you already have a VPN active at all times (at least it sounds like that), a VPN home seems out of the picture.

Unless you have a dedicated firewall at home, maybe reconsider the reverse proxy route. Personally would not feel comfortable with exposing a machine at home to the internet in full without a handle on what it can do or how it may be reached.

Als Lösung und fertiges Produkt darf man das auch nicht sehen, eher als Experiment und Proof of Concept. Das Schreiben viele aber nicht zu verstehen, siehe auch die Meldung bei Golem wie viele Instanzen von dem Teil blank im Netz stehen.

Keno und der Entwickler sagten es im Video ja auch selbst: wie könnte das ganze aussehen, wenn man keine Grenzen setzt? Erstrebenswert finde ich das auch nicht, technisch interessant ist es trotzdem.

Personally iOS seldomly betrayed me with it’s judgement regarding battery drain and the possible root cause. 🤷‍♂️ And there still is a difference between 5G with four signal bars and 5G with one. Not all 5Gs are built the same.

You can choose to ignore iOS analysis, but I think you would do yourself a disservice. That should be the first thing to debunk/confirm from a debugging perspective.

Well the reason is listed in your screenshot: bad signal while Mail was active or worked in the background.

Nothing kills the battery more than bad cell reception, as the phone has to put more effort and therefore energy into upholding communication.

As most of your consumption seems to be while the screen is off turn off background refresh for mail to A/B test if power drain goes back to normal levels. Alternatively dial back how often Mail should fetch new mail.

The way they ride that hype train and ramp it up almost makes it seem like it’s a make or break project for Marvel Studios.

Somebody was banned for posting the GIF of the Nazi Guy getting knocked out (you know the one).

The community is not having it.

New school: Hollow Knight and Silksong

Old school: Super Metroid