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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

With the current economic model I suspect that to be unaffordable by most of the world governments. The cost of ownership, the initial demand on production, temporary workers, etc.

It may be more realistic to retrofit existing infrastructure such as vacant office buildings into a space capable of comfortably providing for people that rely on electricity to survive.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

If you put it through a blender first. I believe you could

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Can confirm, the taco is a Russian nesting taco.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

But I do have the option to create a separate non-mesh network from the AP

Channel 165 tends to be empty if you do try that.

If your core problem is bg3 itself crashing then I've gone on a silly tangent here.

You might find act 3 is more stable in dx11 mode assuming proton is up for the challenge.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Another thought of mine is that wireless devices can perform poorly if they are too close to the AP. (Like less than a meter)

I don't get the option for channel 106

Assuming you're not in a country that blocks the use of those channels. There is a bunch of corner cutting gear out there that won't let you use a big chunk of the 5ghz spectrum.

If you're shopping for new stuff look for gear that supports DFS channels in the future.

...and two AmpliFi mesh access points to provide the wifi.

Mesh networks can perform poorly for applications that are sensitive to latency and jitter. (Such as steam's remote play)

a whole bunch of hidden networks come with it. I think this must be related to the mesh network, it's a lot of networks though! 8 or 9 of them

It's possible that some of those are related. My assumption is that there's interference from your own devices and the neighbours. But a mesh network isn't an ideal environment.

In the app, what does the width of the bar represent? It says something like Wifi_Network 157 (155) and has a big flat top that seems to cover a range.

This is indicative of the channel width. It's a common occurrence to have a network use overlapping channels to increase performance.

The take away is that not all channels are isolated from one another and it's possible for a network to have many of them bonded together.

With Wifi_Network 157 (155). It's indicating that the network's real channel 155 with a 80mhz channel width. But it's configured to channel 157 for its beacon as not all devices will connect in 80mhz mode. 157 represents the 20mhz channel it's configured to camp on.

Is that indicating that nearby channels can interfere with each other?

Yes.

Channel chart source: https://readus247.com/best-5ghz-channel/

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

So there's a few issues at play.

That automatic channel changing feature is more harmful than helpful in this context.

If you're able to lock it onto an entirely empty channel it'll help. Try for channel 106

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

Do you see any overlap on yours in the graph view?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

If I recall correctly the framework laptops have a bunch of USBC ports?

If so you could just get a USBC dongle for it.

In the meantime we can evaluate the quality of your WiFi. If you have an android phone, I find this app works fairly well for visualizing the network.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vrem.wifianalyzer

Additionally, If you have a dual band router I would suggest disabling the 2.4Ghz band unless you have any legacy devices that use it.

Check that your network isn't overlapping with any other networks.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (11 children)

Are you able to connect everything involved via ethernet?

Wi-Fi can be unreliable for many reasons so being near it isn't going to change the thought much.

A quick google suggests to me that it's Vulkan if you are running it that way but I can't confirm.

What may be happening is that when the connection is unstable it may not be well designed enough to handle the dropped connection gracefully to let you reconnect.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

I noticed a pretty extreme difference in performance in openssh when using x11 forwarding when I touch the cipher suite.

AES128-ctr vs AES128-gcm on kubuntu 22.04.

I was wondering if anyone could shed some light into that. I'm mostly curious if it's not using hardware acceleration when I switch it to GCM.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (13 children)

Are you trying to do this over ethernet or WiFi?

If you're trying to use wifi that connection needs to be stellar for this to work well. No over-lapping channels with the neighbours and not too many clients.

If you're experiencing this on a wired connection, look into if your gear supports jumbo frames and confirm it's a gigabit link.

Try using Vulkan mode for BG3.

 

I was watching this person's videos on the matter. And was wondering what your experience has been with EVs and your opinion on the different connectors?

 
 

Personally, I'm partial to a thin crust cheese pizza folded and dipped into either hot sauce or ranch. But I also enjoy modest amounts of meat, greens and pineapple.

 
 

I've been curious if my old collection of games would be a bad mix, such as simcopter and Warcraft 3.

 

I'm curious what you've been doing with it, what workarounds and fixes you've had to do over the years?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13133109

A Japanese high court ruled Thursday the country's lack of legal recognition of same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, in a move likely to further mount pressure on the government to do more to protect sexual minorities.

The Sapporo High Court upheld the lower court's landmark verdict in 2021 that said non-recognition of same-sex marriage violates the right to equality protected under the Constitution but rejected a total of 6 million yen ($40,600) in damages sought by three same-sex couples in Hokkaido against the state for emotional distress.

The plaintiffs said they will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.

 

I have a lamp connected to a UPS and I was curious about how that influences different lightbulb technologies. In my case it's one of those curly CFL bulbs.

 
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