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Is your system then actually low on memory then? This doesn’t seem to work for me, but then again even javascript sites aren’t going to eat 32gigs just like that.

One theory that I tested, was that whether it was a scheduled BTRFS scrub in the background (basically reading all the data and checking for errors), but it doesn’t seem to have an effect when manually started.

Another observation now that it’s running fine: At the time my fans never revved up to speed like they do now. Just stayed mostly silent. It really felt like it was accidentally using an integrated GPU, which I don’t have…


Stupid as it sounds, this seems to be the case. It works great now (+ extra smooth because of all the settings lowering :D ). I even rebooted yesterday to no avail. Today I haven’t done anything special with the machine.

How often has this happened to you?


Ohh yeah I have a mouse like that. The reason being just that I don’t want to deal with mouse control software ^^

I’ll try to fiddle around a bit.


Thanks for the hint, though I didn’t manage to find a magic setting yet at least.

Also, did vulkan shaders run and complete? Mine don’t on Enshrouded, get stuck at 99%. I know that can have a performance impact.

I should think so. The dialogue doesn’t seem to appear anymore but on the first launch of today it did, and I don’t remember anything special about it.


Mildly interesting observation: Having the game open in the background made browser scrolling very sluggish.


Plague Tale: Requiem, performance degradation
I've used to be able to play this game just fine at around medium graphic settings through Proton (GE), but today when I launched it again after a while the performance was just really poor. Like *mouse-moves-at-30fps-in-the-menu-poor*. There have been plenty of package upgrades since my last launch including plasma 6, proton and the game itself. So I don't really have any particular suspects here. Running Arch with AMD GPU. Wayland/Xorg didn't seem to make a difference. Has anyone else experienced similar performance degrading in this or another game lately?
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Think of it as a Linux vs. Window$ election



Using BTRFS too. The only issue I’ve had with it w/r/t gaming was that huge game updates tended to take a lot of space in old snapshots, so I ended up putting my steam library in a non-snapshotted subvolume.


lib.reviews is a FOSS site for reviewing just about anything.


A bunch of projects in Liberapay, including Liberapay itself.


Valetudo’s list of supported robots is basically an exhaustive list of the robot vacuums worth buying.




No idea but it works along these lines:

  • Make a profile
  • Set what you are looking for. E.g. males, a relationship
  • Browse other compatible profiles
  • Like/dislike
  • People see who has liked them
  • Two persons liking each other can chat

There’s Alovoa but there aren’t many users…
On the flip side, if you do happen to meet someone there, there’s a high change that they already grasp privacy, FOSS, etc.



I’m considering moving to disroot as well.

its also free.

That it is, but please consider donating as it’s also non-profit :)


Disroot appears to be the most prominent non-profit email provider out there.


Damn I never noticed, as it’s been working just fine… Gotta switch fully to uBlock then