

I’m a god and I’m not sure why I should forbid it?


I’m a god and I’m not sure why I should forbid it?


GW1 is worth playing but it’s hardly an MMO


System shortcut with combination of other keys to mainly switch between virtual desktops, open terminal, open MangoHUD config file and some more


Understandable. I’m not a FOSS dev but if I’d be one then I wouldn’t be.


I had to enter email, I entered a dummy one


I’m going to say yes, easily. Even Photopea is significantly better than GIMP. But for most basic tasks GIMP is fine. IDK if GIMP even supports non destructive editing though


The AI stuff is paid… if anyone cares for it. I installed it and didn’t have to login anywhere.


The journalists clearly misheard him. He is just fighting against caffeinated drinks, in this case he’s focusing on eliminating power tea.


you are a minority in this case


I keep seeing people saying this but realistically how many new users had to do that? IMO, it’s just the fact that Bazzite has pretty much everything you need out of the box.


So “Etats” is “State”… just written backwards?


How much into the past are we talking about?


Was about to mention that. I’ve had no issues with it today


I have 512GB LCD and 1TB OLED, I was too lazy to put up a listing for the LCD yet but does 350€ seem reasonable? It’s from the pre-order batch so it’s one of those early units (with the better fan)
should be most likely within week of Fedora 43 release


Thanks for the analysis and comparisons. I agree that the spotlight was too much on the image compression which is not really the main advantage of this rendering technique.
My main takeaway from this video was not that this should be used for image compression but that this is viable for 3D scene rendering in real time. Yes, the compression is impressive vs JPEG but there are better image formats with better compression… however this technique is done in real time so the processing speed is viable for 3D scene rendering.
I feel like most people are comparing only quality vs file size but speed should also be a big factor in those comparisons.


I’ve done 30000km in a year by commuting.


I experience the same thing every time I decide to try KDE on any distro.


It’s to see that there are other people doing the same. The whole point is to show that there are people out there with the same mindset. The point is not to celebrate clippy, it’s just means to show the commitment.
why is the dy logo upside down?