

And how about they write the article about that instead of this bullshit article? I don’t get why people are trying to get them off the hook for this clickbait garbage instead of writing proper articles
And how about they write the article about that instead of this bullshit article? I don’t get why people are trying to get them off the hook for this clickbait garbage instead of writing proper articles
It figured out the issue with my front panel 3.5 audio jack not working when I plugged in headphones in my Mint desktop pc.
AI is decent at combing through all that documentation and forum posts and getting to a sensible approach.
Oh I mean AMD going “oh that’s clever, so I can just do this and change that…” and release a new version of their windows drivers.
I admit I don’t follow this type of development at all, but I was very surprised that the work is actually being done by Valve, and not AMD. I wonder if they “back port” this into Windows, that’d be… something.
Valve’s Linux graphics team has been working a lot around FSR4 and ray-tracing as some of their common themes recently for RADV driver improvements.
In case anyone’s wondering where this comes from like I was…
The idiot digs deeper, and shows his true colours. Asinine.
No. We get exactly what his comment is about.
If he was in the renewables camp, there would be no point, in this discussion over solar, to bring up nuclear. It’s absolutely unrelated.
What he’s doing is pushing the thought into people’s heads that nuclear is a good solution, and that’s why I’m calling him out for. For being a shill.
Oh. I thought it would be more impressive, but that’s still orders of magnitude away. Thanks!
AC units have beefy capacitors, right? Do you know in what range, for comparison?
What? If nothing else, Airflow is massively used. Kafka is also quite very popular, I see those two very, very often.
Even good old httpd, while having lost its crown to nginx, is still powers like 1/3 of the web.
News of Apache death seem greatly exaggerated…
So many games work on Proton/Wine these days, it’s not really surprising anymore.
Nowadays you have a huge chunk of games being built on massively popular engines like Unity and Unreal, making it much easier to support/optimise for.
Another big point is that you’re not developing exclusively against DirectX. Vulkan is very popular, and both APIs are frequently supported by game engines. This introduces some “good habits”, in that it forces the devs to think about compatibility from the get go, instead of trying to come up with shady tricks to get one or two extra fps that only work in specific conditions and crash the game otherwise.
Of course I am, there’s no way I can escape mkvs. It’s not too bad if it doesn’t have to transcode the actual video stream, but having to burn in subtitles is a common issue 😭
I still can’t play my videos on Firefox without transcoding them, so I honestly hope they get it right this time.
They got me, installed Mint a couple of weeks ago
I purged the Windows partition yesterday, fellt like pouring bleach on a stain…
You’re appealing to authority instead of presenting real arguments.
Torvalds rejected the merge, and that’s pretty much what he said - no one is using bcachefs.
There’s no reason for a “fix” to be 1k+ lines, these sorts of changes need to come earlier in the release cycle.
Technically, isn’t this a different thing? Genuinely asking.
There could be a license that forbids use (sort of like the CC no commercial use license) but still allows the code to be reviewed publicly, no?
49% owned by Rosneft while another 49% are owned by “UCP” (Russia’s United Capital partners). Basically a 100% russian refinery in India…