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On this day in 1984, #TheBreakfastClub met.
Finally escaping the #DomesticViolence situation. #Homelessness might be scary, but it outweighs the alternative. #BeAVulcan
Today a spell was broken.
Is #WiFI5 (802.11ac) usually around 117 Mbits/sec and #WiFi6 (802.11ax) around 331Mbits/sec? Just looking at some initial #iperf3 benchmarks.
Some information regarding an a approach to #Anonymization with the recent outage situation of #Tribler for #Torrent over #Tor. Trying to figure this all out so we can be in a better position with #Security and #Privacy through #OpenSource :) https://www.patreon.com/posts/anonymization-151846394
If you spend time around hate, you will feel it too.
Is it just me, or is youtube unable to stream 4k@60fps? It seems like the buffer regularly runs out, even on a 500Mbps 802.11ax (Wifi6) connection. Do people usually just pull down these files and watch them locally? Is youtubes player also having a difficult time with playback on high bitrate videos? Playing the same file in vlc does not stutter at all.
Generally in the past, using apk to switch from linux-lts to linux-edge kernel seemed to help with this. Unfortunately it seems like linux-edge is no longer available with Alpine Linux. :( So I'm uncertain what steps should be taken next to troubleshoot the encryption password prompt on boot from locking up with Alpine Linux.
After upgrade failed in #AlpineLinux 3.21, I am finally on 3.23.3 (I did submit an issue to gitlab which is still unresolved about the upgrade failure). After running updates yesterday, today when trying to boot the system, the system completely locks up at "Enter passphrase" prompt to unlock the disk and continue booting. Tried removing all devices plugged into the device, no help. Then tried rolling back edge amdgpu drivers to 3.23.3, but the system still locks up. What would be advised?
In related news to the #Tribler outage, I have started researching #torrent traffic over #I2P. #Emissary had a few missing dependencies on Alpine Linux 3.23.3, which were solvable through apk (I have this documented for anyone interested). The #qbittorrent setup was a piece of cake. Does anyone happen to know how to test that *only* I2P traffic is being sent through qbittorrent? Also unsure where to find torrents on I2P. Also, how does DNS work when using an I2P http proxy for I2P addresses?