

It’s like a Linus tech tips video
It’s like a Linus tech tips video
I have a Pi400 that I used as a 4K UHD Kodi client. It worked great. The only thing it lacked was Doing Vision and HDR10+ support. Normal HDR10 was fine.
Now I just use the Jellyfin app for my TV (LG), which also support DV.
Are you sure that’s not your fence?
The lead adds sweetness though
Did you not read his post? He is absolutely taking a shit on all the engineers. You can ask for help without cursing at and insulting the work of the engineers.
It’s Skele Claus
Yeah, NVK is their Vulcan driver. The rest of the user space Nouveau handles OpenGL (though they might just is Zink in the future, which translates OpenGL calls to Vulcan).
Yeah, I do the same. My main gripe with a lot of them is that they usually have way too much of some vitamins or minerals. The only one that should be >100% IMO is B12, as there is no upper tolerable limit and many people have issues absorbing it. My multivitamin just has 100% of everything except B12 at 2000%. That way if I have a gap, it gets filled.
David Jaffe is a fucking idiot whose opinion doesn’t matter anymore.
Windows hasn’t been based on DOS for over 2 decades at this point…
They must’ve just washed it before this pic
Fascists
The N is a track focused car, of course it’s expensive.
It became a requirement after the Xbox Series and PS5 consoles included SSDs and developers started taking advantage of that.
Atom was a lot less responsive and generally laggier than VSCode though. I used to use Atom and was surprised how much more responsive VSCode was.
I’m curious what witchcraft Microsoft did with VSCode to make it so responsive and performant when no other electron app is.
This comment shows that you don’t understand anything about the tritiated water release.
Yeah, I love Arch for the same reasons. Try installing it in a VM and using it a bit, and you’ll see that it’s quite an easy OS to use now.
You can also just do systemctl enable paccache.timer
to automatically run paccache once a week.
What headset? Most headsets work fine now. I had some issues with an old WMR headset (HP Reverb G2), but even Windows doesn’t support WMR anymore so it’s basically dead. Went with a Quest 3 eventually and it works great with WiVRn (ALVR works as well, but it’s a bit more clunky).