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That’s not what the original comment references though
That’s not what the original comment references though
No. 2FA as a functional protocol requires internet. No way around that considering the secured source needs to send updates to the app you referenced down to subsecond.
Maybe you’re thinking of TOTP which does have a very small window where offline keys could work?
Both fat old removed trying to cling to power to keep their asses out of jail.
Unraid or Truenas for open-ish thing.
Synology for paid products.
Not trying to be nitpicky, but 2FA only works over internet. Separating these two things has nothing to do with connectivity. Splitting them just give you security through obscurity in most cases because if something like bitwarden were to be compromised, there is almost certainly an overlap that could somehow get you access to other services protected by 2FA.
Nobody counts but him and his lifestyle, apparently. If you’re not doing what he’s doing, go fuck yourself.
I honestly just think he realized too late that he got suckered into a lifestyle he just fucking hates, so his jealousy turns to people living the life he wants, so he’s out to make them as miserable as he is.
Is this piece of shit STILL not in jail?
What in the fuck is with this guy? He’s got some kink towards punishing people without kids, or what?
You have a lot of options: https://docs.docker.com/network/drivers/
What’s specifically the issue with the host driver in this case?
Ha!! I just responded and figured this was the case. Nice job!
Hopefully this gets indexed and helps somebody else in the future.
Ah, okay. If that’s the case, then I bet the management software is confusing input mapping. Rather, I’m assuming the management software gets in between the keyboard input, and what proton wants to see. If all other inputs work fine, then it’s the management software with a pesudo-device that is causing the issue.
Found these: https://www.reddit.com/r/WootingKB/comments/11zm736/anybody_tried_the_wooting_kb_on_linux/ https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/6032
So it sounds specifically like what I said above, and disabling the analog functions puts everything back to normal working order. So, I guess check with their support folks to find a workaround. I’m sure they have one with proton startup flags or something.
So it works fine as a keyboard everywhere else in your environment, but as soon as you launch Proton, it stops working? I would also guess this is an input device mapping issue.
As a debug step: try and go into the game settings and try mapping a key with the keyboard. See if it registers.
That outta make the Trump team STFU now. Lolz.
Perfectly timed.
There’s a lot of variables at play here. The simplest thing you can do is compare your sound system profiles and configs and see how they differ. If the setups are similar, you could just take all the configs from PopOs and drop them into your Fedora install I guess.
JD Vance brought Peter Thiel’s cash to the table, technically. This whole thing was bought and paid for.
Unraid and Truenas are pretty popular. Openmediavault is less popular, but a pretty simple system based on Debian.
Orchestration software is probably going to be the most useful in an actual disaster. Something for labor and task management. Mesh area network hub would be pretty useful as well. If you had Starlink, you’d be the hero of your neighborhood by providing Internet to everyone in range.
Here’s an interesting list to look through as well: https://github.com/DisasterTechCrew/awesome-disastertech
Sorry, but what the fuck are you on about? The fact that there are terrible people in the planet? What does this have to do with the topic or your original comment?
Fuck you, pay the populace you gigantic pieces of shit.
He was never an actual billionaire lol