I've been using this macro in my personal projects repo: https://pastebin.com/raw/atNtPgwv The three big gotchas with this are: - You need to name the rule the same as the module you've exported in Rust - It creates a…
Not disagreeing that cargo-raze in bazel is awkward, but just wanted to add: Cargo raze should let you consume libraries you've imported in a rust_binary target, if that's what you're talking about. It's also possible,…
At least for your glibc / nvidia concern, I feel like if you stick to the binary packages, at least on Ubuntu, it's hard to break. Recently I've been trying to do all the gaming I can on Linux with Proton, and at least…
They also block nyaa, an Anime/Manga focused tracker. It's not a very aggressive list though, as you're right that major torrent sites are still accessible.
You probably have Verizon - they've started null routeing traffic to sites "like this". https://old.reddit.com/r/mangadex/comments/nvj7qf/is_verizon...
I like Mikrotik for routers. They're cheap and have a lot of knobs in the SW (maybe too many if you just want NAT). They do run linux, but their SW isn't open. I've been pairing my Mikrotik hEX with a Unifi AP. Not sure…
I've been using this macro in my personal projects repo: https://pastebin.com/raw/atNtPgwv The three big gotchas with this are: - You need to name the rule the same as the module you've exported in Rust - It creates a…
Not disagreeing that cargo-raze in bazel is awkward, but just wanted to add: Cargo raze should let you consume libraries you've imported in a rust_binary target, if that's what you're talking about. It's also possible,…
At least for your glibc / nvidia concern, I feel like if you stick to the binary packages, at least on Ubuntu, it's hard to break. Recently I've been trying to do all the gaming I can on Linux with Proton, and at least…
They also block nyaa, an Anime/Manga focused tracker. It's not a very aggressive list though, as you're right that major torrent sites are still accessible.
You probably have Verizon - they've started null routeing traffic to sites "like this". https://old.reddit.com/r/mangadex/comments/nvj7qf/is_verizon...
I like Mikrotik for routers. They're cheap and have a lot of knobs in the SW (maybe too many if you just want NAT). They do run linux, but their SW isn't open. I've been pairing my Mikrotik hEX with a Unifi AP. Not sure…