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Uhh nvidia has had native Linux drivers since the 1990’s…
Uhh nvidia has had native Linux drivers since the 1990’s…
That also doesn’t resolve the carrier seeing which IPs you’re connecting to, which can often be traced back to services or sites.
The addresses themselves that you’re connecting to as one example. Also often DNS.
Also UI has to look good at either 720p or 1280x800. A lot of modern games don’t do that well at low res.
Because Stardust said “Get a Steam Deck and then you’ll see why” which makes no sense in the context of Denuvo DRM, hence it is most likely Stardust confusing anti cheat issues for DRM ones. Not that hard to figure out.
Well, in the context of the Steam Deck, DRM works fine and anti-cheats often don’t.
No, and it runs denuvo games fine. It’s things like EAC or EA Anti-Cheat that break on Deck/Linux.
I stopped getting those once I got rid of my +1 number. For some reason even after 6 years my +31 doesn’t get them.
The last one was on a QPR beta, and the one before that was on the A14 stable launch version.
This case is definitely more understandable but after 2 worse ones it’s still a bad look.
So… Third major data loss update in the last 6 months?
Why are bars so low? Do Americans like having to use a car when drinking?
It’s warning that you could hit your head on something
Ok… That’s too long. Weird decision.
I suspect the small delay is just to prevent them from going crazy if you swing your mouse over the tab bar, it’s not going to be like a second or something. Sounds useful for the case of multiple tabs on the same site with similar titles, especially at higher resolutions.
What’s the alt text? It should be illegal to post an xkcd without the alt text
vim (and especially neovim) have WAY more features than vi and different shortcuts. Running vim with the “vi” symlink emulates vi and disabled a lot.
Maybe your browser is blocking tracking or other cookies that adblockers also target.
Wow, that’s crazy. It’s €4.49/10 here tax included for the fancy free range, low volume farm ones from a not-cheap supermarket.
In a cupboard in their container? They don’t spontaneously combust, as long as they’re in the cardboard it’s pretty hard to accidentally break them.
Technically AMD also offers an open Vulkan driver (AMDVLK), it’s just dog shit, and an open compute driver (Rocm), its just also bad, and an open OpenGL driver (Radeonsi), which is solid.
Those three are all primarily developed by AMD engineers and are fully open. Nvidia has no such open equivalents.