fuck yeah, definitely the right direction.
still a ways to go, but hey, baby steps
fuck yeah, definitely the right direction.
still a ways to go, but hey, baby steps
Wonder if benchmarks will switch to a more sustained load profile.
I also hope that Android will get some desktop mode with maybe even linux app support like chrome os (but I of course am dreaming) to actually use the insane power in a more ergonomic environment than in my palm
why can I not install it?
first time i just get the share button on droid-ify
/e: installig directly from github was no issue
how is publicising stuff like this not market manipulation?
well, doesn’t it make sense when the business-model is to recoup R&D cost of the console with expensive games?
DRM becomes much harder once you can’t trust the system anymore.
Nintendo tried to lock the system down, and got fucked by NVIDIA.
Curious if this will fix my one issue I have with Finamp.
I have some quite large playlists I’d like to listen on shuffle. Finamp doesn’t do that well at all. (It seems it only shuffles what it has cached or something, as it seems to shuffle “only” the first 100 or so songs. of 3000+)
But doesn’t store cleartext, does it?
You can’t decide that you want to learn that organically from the game anymore though.
That title sucks.
It spoils this reveal (apparently?).
Well, competition for Valve might not be the worst thing.
On the other Hand I’m not sure if we would have gotten vive or steam deck if valve didn’t have a money printing machine with steam.
I’m rather certain that most companies would be worse for consumers, with the level of monopoly (/market dominance) that steam enjoys
Or 1600x1200 when most LCDs were 1024x768.
CRTs really have gotten a bad rep, although they were great for a while still, after LCDs came on the market
Are there any features that you’d like to have?
I see few reasons to upgrade, to be honest.
nextcloud talk can also be an alternative (open source and self-hosted).
but I think the whole nextcloud suite is more suited as a hub for a (small?) business, not necessarily great for, lets say, family videocalls (due to the necessity of having an administrator who runs it).
I think it may be decent, but the homepage is not convincing me.
I had a tiny little look, and don’t like that I had to log in (although selfhosting seems to be possible since very recently), and then had a weirdly full notebook.
It also seems like they don’t save their data in nice little markdown files, but use some custom database-stuff.
They probably allow exporting into markdown, but I’d prefer it to be stored in a legible format.
Overall, I had a look, and I’ll stay with logseq + syncthing
it would have been way worse, because it would have been less discoverable in a closed source software by someone somewhere
I mean, what’s a “proper audit”?
most audits my company does are a complete smoke and mirrors sham. But they do get certifications. Is that “proper”?
I’m pretty confident that the code-quality of linux is, on average, higher than that of the windows kernel. And that is because not only do other people read and review, the programmer also knows his shit is for everyone to see. So by and large they are more ashamed to submit some stringy mess that barely works
it’s nice, but its navigation/route finding can be pretty atrocious
I understand, but dislike kbin choosing their instance uptime over federation, and thus decided not to use it for the time being
I still wait for the day where smartphones become the only computer for most people.
dock it, (maybe cool it) and the available power is significant.
google is definitely taking steps there with their virtualization work and desktop mode, just slow.
Apple may be too, with their switch to ARM on desktop.