Would love to but damn. Last time I check the price of an 13-in eink, it was datsun something and it was $800. And it is just HDMI anyway.
For other eink device, I would wish for mainline support of the SoC first before anything else. Those non-HDMI e-ink always driven by a crapstatic SoC anyway.
Kde Wayland already can do very nicely since 6 a long time ago. Even can change display mode, scaling, without programs to be killed.
I am using laptop 1600p 13.5-in 1.25x and external 1-2x depends on which monitor/TV I plug into.
Not that I use AMD GPU, so if you’re on Nvidia, I don’t know how far the process has come for wayland and nvidia.
But mix (fractional included) scaling for wayland has been a thing a long long time ago.
And unlike Windows, very not finicky
Try Bottles! Available as flatpak so as long as you don’y have hate for flatpak, Bottles is there. All the normal flatpak benefit + a pretty great UI.
Not sure to WC3 suppose to run, but SC1 I owned on Bnet and I can tell, it works well with just a standard b.net install button in Bottles. SC2, HotS, D2R, D3 and so on I own run just fine, and fast too
Used it for awhile on and off.
You don’t need to use the encrypted sync service. You can have your desktop not sleeping and use the host-clients local sync method to be fully not relying on their external service.
Personally. I was using it with a Debian VM as the always-online host and other machines like phone and laptop, desktop as clients. While also have my own wireguard container running. Pretty much fully offline sync.
I stop using it when I realize they scraped the self-hosted server that they promised.
Also mobile client was ass, just like the promise of self-hosted server.
Ah. I used it for very long time btw. Just stop when I realize the dude scrapped the self-hosted server.
In the mean time. I have been using Notesnook but well, if they fucked up the self-hosted server, I’d leave too
There always markdown + syncthing that I can rely on as for note and to-do
Maybe not the right answer for you since I am not VPS-based but basement-rack-based.
I would choose Debian + docker for whatever available. Just make sure you have enough space for those. And probably even enough CPU.
To me it makes sense to separate them but some would argue otherwise with Docker/podman/container. Remember, Docker however by default is root.
The one I would actually do at home is Docker on a unpriviledged LXC (Proxmox) to make sure that there is no real root processes running
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You can use Authenticator Pro (android, opensesource) and Proton Pass, both let you copy the TOTP generation code to paste into another without problem. Both generate exact code
In fact that’s how I am using them right now, with Authenticator Pro is my on-device, offline, encrypted backup offline backup TOTP for Pass.
I guess it is not as straight forward as export import as you hope, but it’s not as bad as other options used to be.