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Work wifi access (lemmy.world)

So I work at a factory. It's decent work, pays the bills. But I burn through my monthly data in a week from browsing my phone on breaks. I know there's company wifi all over the building, but it's intended for the office drones, not the plebs like me on the factory floor.

Some of the guys I've worked with knew the password and could use the wifi, but everyone I asked refused to share the password with me. I guess the didn't want to risk getting in trouble? 🤷‍♂️

Anyway, a while back I learned about these pwnagotchi things, and from what I've found it would be exactly what I need to sniff out the password myself. But is this right?

Could someone who knows more about this tell me if I'm on the right track or not? Would this work, or would something else do better?

For the record, I only browse lemmy and a little Facebook at work, I'm not looking to download a bunch of stuff or bring a laptop to game on or anything. Just want to poke around the internet without using all my monthly data.

[-] Psycho84@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

Speaking as someone who's only been playing ARC Raiders for about a week, this does happen pretty often. The game uses Aggression Based Matchmaking, so there is still PVP if you want it. But if you want to be friendly, team up and chat with randoms you meet, and generally coexist with fellow players, it's totally doable and actually happens fairly often.

Bumped into a guy on the map Blue Gate in a residential area. He was in a rush to get somewhere, but when I told him I was new to the game he stopped and gave me a couple blueprints for guns and a few tips for the map we were on.

[-] Psycho84@lemmy.world 0 points 10 months ago

Yup, it lists AMD radeon graphics as what's in use. The visuals all look fine, no glitching or artifacting, but even with the tuning I've done so far I can barely get the frame rate above 20fps.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by Psycho84@lemmy.world to c/linux_gaming@lemmy.world

I got this Beelink mini pc from Amazon planning to hook it up to my living room TV and play movies and stream TV with. And I was shocked and amazed to discover that this little thing could run games like Hi-Fi Rush and MGSV:PP on max settings! Sure the fans made it sound like a small jet engine, but it never skipped frames or lagged on me even once! I know it's not a power house: it couldn't run Yakuza Zero or Neir Automata very well. But I was still thrilled with what it could do!

Well it shipped with Windows 11, and I finally decided to fix that. A couple days ago I switched over to Mint, tho I'm running Kubuntu now. The switch was quick and painless, and honestly getting used to Linux has been pretty fun! But now it runs a lot of my games like a slide show. I've been digging at this for a few days now, updating drivers and setting up Proton. I've found a lot of helpful guides and stuff on line, but very little about the hardware I have in this situation. Apparently AMD processors are great for Linux, but I feel like it's not working with the integrated graphics card. Tried to find the right driver on their website, but I haven't had much luck. So, here's hoping the community can help. Any tips for a newbie?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (16) @ 4.37 GHz | GPU: AMD Lucienne [Integrated]

UPDATE:

Thanks again to everyone so far that's offered advice, but it hasn't seemed to have helped much..

I made sure the power mode is set to Performance, and turned the settings all the way to their lowest at 1080p. Someone had suggested using Flatseal to check permissions, but steam did not show up there, so it was seemingly a dead end. I even switched to Bazzite.

But I'm still only getting 10fps at most, regardless of graphic settings. I'm not really sure what else to do at this point.

2nd UPDATE:

Potential success! BananaTrifleViolin asked if the games were running in 4k, which I made sure they weren't. But then I got to thinking about my main desktop display. It defaulted to my TV's 4k size, and the game was running in full screen...

So I fixed that and launched Hi-Fi again to test, and managed to get a stable 30fps! Now to figure out how to make this better, lol

FINAL UPDATE:

So, I'm not done tinkering with settings and stuff, I would still like to get the fps higher. But I'm still gonna call this a win here.

Thanks to everyone's help, I've got Hi-Fi running and a smooth 30fps with no input lag! More over, I took this advice to Yakuza to see if this machine could run it now. Sure did! On low settings, I got 30+fps! I'm trying a bunch of other games in my library now, but yea: this is a win!

Psycho84

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