Same. I hate people like that, no way in hell I'd let myself become like them. They're absolute scum, fucking over other people for their own personal gain
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Firesticks use a hardcoded backup DNS which can't be changed/disabled without root access. This renders DNS level blocking useless because they'll just use their backup DNS if your DNS resolves to 127.0.0.1/0.0.0.0
I get little micro-stutters every few seconds
Sounds like your Video file might be to blame. Does it always happen at the same time stamps? Maybe try watching it locally, does it happen there aswell?
It doesn't happen on Systems using Prime Render offlading. Are you playing on a laptop?
Are you on a laptop using Prime Render offload? That fixes it, otherwise you probably just didn't notice. I'd recommend you compare it to gaming on X11
Gaming on Wayland with Nvidia is straight up not enjoyable for games running through XWayland due to this bug. This affects all games running with Proton/Wine, Steam, Discord, Firefox without MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 environment variable and many more
Weird, it's definitely not fixed yet (just tried it on up to date Arch). I don't think Nobara included a fix for it, what Desktop environment and GPU are you using?
Edit: Also happens on nvidia-open drivers and with RTX 40xx cards, which is mentioned here
So if it really doesn't happen on your system in XWayland apps these people would probably be very interested in your setup
Are you not playing Windows games via wine/proton?
This issue is what stops me from switching to Wayland on my GTX 1080. It basically makes games unplayable because the frames get displayed out of order
This isn't Firefoxs fault though, is it? Just a bad Website putting arbitrary restrictions in place
Huh, I'm not into android development so TIL
Even if they did that it's not impossible to find some exploits. No software is free of bugs which can be exploited, especially networked ones which are often finicky because they have many systems in place to pretend flawless execution. Just look at the TCP protocol, it's dropping packets left and right but users usually don't notice because they get spammed till one gets through