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Has anyone been able to play totally accurate battlegrounds?
  • If you're using Steam then you could try adding PROTON_LOG=1 %command% to your launch options for the game. This will output a log file into $HOME/steam-$APPID.log ($APPID will probably be 823130 in this case). This log file might show why the game isn't starting. You could even post this log file here as a pastebin link to see if anyone can help diagnose if you're unable to see anything obvious.

  • Shadow Cast v0.6.1: GPU Accelerated Screen Recorder - Now with Wayland Support
    github.com Release 0.6.1 · gmbeard/shadow-cast

    0.6.1 PATCH Changes: Fixes bug where capture would fail with ERROR: No DRM planes received on some Wayland compositors (#12)

    Release 0.6.1 · gmbeard/shadow-cast

    This latest version now supports screen recording on Wayland\*. This YouTube example was recorded on Gnome 44's compositor (piped.video link).

    \* tested on Gnome, Wayfire, and Sway

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    Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux
  • Thank you for your kind words!

    I haven’t made the jump to Wayland yet. I basically live in the terminal (when I’m not playing games!) so haven’t been in any rush. I definitely want to support Wayland going forward because it seems everyone has switched but me!

  • Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux
    github.com GitHub - gmbeard/shadow-cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux

    GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux - GitHub - gmbeard/shadow-cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux

    GitHub - gmbeard/shadow-cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux

    I created Shadow Cast after becoming disillusioned with the lack of simple, performant display recording utilities for X11. All feedback welcome.

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    EU Article 45 requires that browsers trust certificate authorities appointed by governments
  • That means cryptographic keys under one government’s control could be used to intercept HTTPS communication

    Could someone smarter than me explain how this would be possible? Wouldn’t the browser still be able to enforce privacy between the client and origin? Or is it the case that certificates issued by these CAs could in theory only support weaker cyphers?

    Edit: Some really useful explanations. Thank you!

  • The coding experience
  • Does this compile with -Wall -Werror? (might not be an option if your dependencies’ headers contain warnings)

    Looks like it may be embedded code for a SoC or similar. The only things I can think of is that the tool chain you’re using maybe non-standard… or you’re invoking the dreaded Undefined Behaviour somewhere :(

  • The coding experience
  • Clang won’t tell you if you’re missing a return statement.

    Is this C++? Have you got some code examples?

    I’ve been writing C++ for 20+ years and the last compiler I encountered this with was Borland’s. In the late 90s.

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