
Recently, while researching, I discovered a transparent proxy called dae, also known as 'Big Goose' (or 'Eating Goose' in Chinese). Compared to sing-box, v2ray, etc., it's based on Linux eBPF.
Yesterday, when I was using Gallery-DL to batch download images, I still felt it wasn't convenient enough. I remembered when I used Airflow to back up data for the systems I wrote at the company; I could send the backup results via Lark, and I could rest easy every day.
Suppose you're a fan of a celebrity, or simply infatuated with a certain female idol on Twitter, or a sports fan who endlessly loops Jordan videos, or simply want to learn and enrich your extracurricular life. Then you'll definitely have a need to batch download images (including videos). Don't tell me you click them one by one. I didn't have this need very strongly before, until one day I discovered that someone I liked had quit the internet, maybe they were banned, or maybe they sold their account, or maybe they simply stopped playing.
In my spare time, I play a few games of dota2 or cs2. As of the statistics on steam, the total game time of dota2 is: 6221 hours, and the total game time of Counter-Strike 2 is 357 hours. I don't play cs2 mainly because I am not good at it. I only play in entertainment mode. I get beaten up every time I see a gun. I am ranked bottom 1-4 in tab key all the time, and I have about 35 rounds of damage😅; dota2 I've been practicing hard with Carl and Meepo lately, and it's been a lot of fun playing in the bird game.
When installing Arch, if no network cable is plugged in, archinstall will prompt you to use the iwd related packages to connect to the wireless network, which can meet the most basic network requirements. This article records my commonly used network settings, mainly NetworkManager, iwd, Dnsmasq, and waybar related configurations.