Just another Reddit refugee
Wait, if GPU swap is in RAM, and RAM swap is in disk, is it technically possible that my frames are saved in disk temporarily?
Any reason for avoiding flatpak?
For me, it’s after trying a non tiling WM. I’m too deep into i3 (now Sway) + tmux.
For me, it’s after trying a non tiling WM. I’m too deep into i3 (now Sway) + tmux.
Too low on the list
It will be there eventually, but on Valve time. There isn’t any huge issue with what AMD is releasing
Nail game on point
!lemmysilver
throws away my mushroom spaghetti
What the fungus
WATCH OUT, HE’S REACHING FOR HIS NAS!
It rains frequently in the area. I don’t even know anyone who uses a dehumidifier.
I’ll try letting more sunlight into the room.
The area is a hill-station where it rains pretty often. But it’s not very humid, like people don’t sweat much + it’s cold/moderate.
It’s hard to make an old dog forget old tricks
It’s really hard to find a difference between a flaming bag of dog crap and a giant heap of cow dung. But if you look deep enough, one might have a preference.
Okay, this is great. I know about ujust but didn’t know it could even update the BIOS
Ooof. Really puts things into perspective
Valve’s goal with it is to “have a standardized interface so that SteamOS specific features in the Steam client, e.g. TDP management, can be exposed in any linux distro that provides an implementation of this DBus API”
Some companies are trying to move core features under their closed source umbrella and Valve is exposing their features so that other Linux distros can make use of it.
Gigachad behavior
“All your code are belong to us now” - Hacker, highly
Looks suspiciously like https://github.com/marktext/marktext
Edit: Ignore please, the project is dead