According to wireguard itself the kernel-module based backend is more efficient/faster than the userspace implementation, and to use that it still requires root.
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Adaway of course, and wireguard via the proper kernel module.
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Europe@feddit.de•Tesla gets $160 million in EU funding to expand its Supercharger network in 22 countriesEnglish
13·3 years agoTesla chargers use CCS just like all others in the EU
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Whats the most efficient; Using a fully charged SD when plugged into a 20,000 mah battery bank, or depleting the SD battery then plugging into the bank to continue play?
81·3 years agoI have actually never flown on a narrow body plane that had charging ports, so I wouldnt say “most flights”
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Firefox@lemmy.ml•Has anyone else found firefox absurdly slow on android?
21·3 years agoMine has always been super snappy, so something’s definately off I’d say.
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Android@lemmy.world•OnePlus just fixed a phone screen problem not even Apple or Samsung have solvedEnglish
6·3 years agoMostly caching I guess, so less cold starting of apps
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What phone/OS are you using right now along with what OS you would like to try?
3·3 years agoSame phone, but using LineageOS for microg!
That’s because 2012 was last year, right? A while back steam had a green UI.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy's total users continues to soar from 240k yesterday to 360k today! Basically quadrupling in the past 4 daysEnglish
1·3 years agoRemember to donate to your instance and the lemmy project if you have the means!
Love it. Heard about it from HN some years ago and been using it since. The guy who runs it is super friendly and aswers mails quickly too. And yes, it’s super cheap, I’m using the “usage based” pricing or whatever it’s called.
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Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What FOSS browsers, do you use on a daily basis on both your mobile and computer for privacy and security, and what measures have you taken to further harden your browser (if any).English
16·3 years agoFirefox on android and desktop. Never had any reason to use anything else.
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Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What is the go to for routers right now?English
2·3 years agoSame! Although my opnsense is virtualized.
msmtp, I’m using purelymail for all my emails.
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Android@lemmy.world•Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?English
2·3 years agoRedmi note 9 pro, kinda hard to recommend if you’re not committed to running LineageOS, but it was an easy choice for me, been using custom roms since the cyanogenmod days.
In bed every night on my kindle. Amazon sucks but damn if it isn’t convenient, at least it has kept my reading habit going for years.
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Android@lemmy.world•Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?English
7·3 years agoWith LineageOS + microg I have a cheap phone that performs really well and the battery lasts for multiple days. Had a jailbroken iphone before switching to Android but have never even thougt about going back.
Backup everything locally in proxmox on separate storage, another copy to a local nas and a third one to backblazes cloud storage.














Haven’t had a samsung phone since the note 3, but I remember having issues with unlocking the bootloader, I think you had to use some 3rd party tool because samsung provided no guide in their manual. With nexus and pixel phones it’s really easy so them I can definately recommend.