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Posts by Hoshino Lina (星乃リナ) 🩵 3D Yuri Wedding 2026!!!

I'm okay, it's far from Tokyo.

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落書き はえたたき天使ちゃん

4 days ago 87 14 0 0

Spout2pw does not need any custom proton, just proton 10. Perhaps you're thinking of the memory leak fixes?

I don't know anything about the media codec stuff. If those fixes are for older proton, they would have to be ported to proton 10.

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Cyan is adorable~ wwwwwwwwwwww

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I remember back when Cyan confessed to me that despite being gay she didn't like yuri wwwww

How things have changed~ ✨🩵✨

(Maybe I trained her~)

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絵チャの絵

1 week ago 154 27 0 0

Instructions unclear, drew them in LaTeX

1 week ago 4 0 0 0

You could try to repro, but I have no idea of how likely it will be to work. I tried with an F39 distrobox and bouncing Firefox versions and failed.

2 weeks ago 2 0 0 0
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Linux-Guide-to-Vtubing this is a guide to help Vtubers who use Linux or Vtubers who want to start using Linux

#linux #vtuber

Warudo Video has been released!!! youtu.be/OQvyYaAmufY?...

Linux Vtuber Guide has been updated!! to include the fixes @madalee.com and @lina.yt have implemented in Proton!! to prevent any further memory leaks!!!

codeberg.org/KyloNeko/Lin...

2 weeks ago 43 15 0 0

Thank you for trying 🩵

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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I dig the case and the LEDs but... those Ethernet ports seem a little bit... nonstandard...

2 weeks ago 16 0 1 0

Why not this???

2 weeks ago 100 8 3 0

If you see it reliably on every update or anything like that, please help! Especially if it's not the known Firefox Sync issue!

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A cute little Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X (it looks just like a little 5 port switch but it's a real router)

A cute little Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X (it looks just like a little 5 port switch but it's a real router)

Help!!! This is a cute little router right??

I'm showing it to Cyan and she says it's not cute!! How do I convince her it's cute? 😭😭

2 weeks ago 63 2 7 2

Firefox

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Anime girls setting your servers on fire!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYFF...
#VTuber #ENVTuber #TokyoHackerGirls

2 weeks ago 27 0 0 0

If you see it reliably with a secondary profile that would be SUPER useful to look into

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

If you use Firefox in Fedora and you *currently* lose your home page setting after updates *please* get in touch.

There is some kind of extremely stupid bug going on and people have been talking past each other about it for years. I will get down to the bottom of this.

2 weeks ago 102 26 6 0
2455031 – Firefox losing preferences / bookmarks / home page [Tracking]

Links:

bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi...
www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/com...

2 weeks ago 7 1 0 0

I'm upset because I saw a recent Reddit thread where it was people convinced this was an evil Fedora conspiracy to reset your settings vs people who had no idea what they're talking about, and it's been like this across bug reports and forum posts for YEARS.

2 weeks ago 6 0 0 0
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It has never happened to me, or to any of the maintainers. If it had I would've figured out what the problem is.

Sadly, so far, nobody who is seeing the issue has volunteered to help. They are all convinced everyone/most people must have the same issue, which is not true.

2 weeks ago 4 0 1 0

Did you update spout2pw? Old versions stopped working due to a Steam update recently (this was announced weeks ago, it's a one-time issue), and new versions have a lot of fixes too.

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

If you use Firefox in Fedora and you *currently* lose your home page setting after updates *please* get in touch.

There is some kind of extremely stupid bug going on and people have been talking past each other about it for years. I will get down to the bottom of this.

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So the tweaks themselves don't reduce latency, what they do is allow you to use a lower latency audio setup (which you configure elsewhere) by reducing system/IRQ latency spikes which would otherwise cause glitches and dropouts as you reduce latency.

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

The kernel option settings might help with responsiveness in general, yeah!

The IRQ settings are specifically to prioritize audio above everything else, because momentary dropouts are a major issue in audio. It's not about improving latency in general, it's about reducing *worst case* latency.

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

For something like rhythm games with low latency audio, yes, it should help (together with an appropriate buffer size configuration etc to actually make use of the lower latency).

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Only if you're having audio dropout issues. Normal desktop use cases use big audio buffers to maintain stability even with poor real time performance.

The tweaks in principle slightly decrease throughput (and may increase power consumption), so it's not something to just always do for no reason.

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Yay!! ^^

(Though for USB interfaces I don't think anything less than 48 really buys you much in practice, but nice to know it still works better ^^)

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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Split locks actually severely *hurt* realtime performance so if they happen you want to find out and complain loudly to the person responsible. The idea behind the kernel default is your *game* will have drop outs but the rest of your system won't, because the game is doing a bad thing.

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