Not me man
I wish they were payed actors, I wanna get payed to spread misinformation about a video game. Seems like easy money to me.
No it’s not a cake. It’s the reverse of one of those things that looks like an object but is really cake.
I have an m1 MacBook Air, and I can say that asahi runs very well these days. It’s definitely not done yet but it’s useable and much much better than macOS for server applications. They have a gpu driver now and everything base-Linux runs flawlessly ime. MacOS is still needed for updating firmware etc, however I would feel completely comfortable using asahi on it as using macOS for such things is a hassle. Docker and podman are just imperfect and not fun to use ime.
Same, but it does a pretty shitty job at everything I throw at it as a result. Might pick up a refurbished m1 Mac mini and put asahi on it. They are relatively cheap these days.
It’s not that I understand half the sentance, I understand almost every other word. This means I can’t make an actual sentance out of it and don’t know what this means at all. Much good 6 years has done me.
I understood about half of those Chinese words, my 6 years of Chinese are starting to pay off.
Fractional scaling isn’t available and neither is per-monitor refresh rate. Windows drag at a different refresh rate than the monitor and it is jarring. Additionally everything is really small on my big monitor. As soon as Wayland support is added I’m going to install mint, but for now I just can’t stand those downsides.
Mint is so nice! I would really like to use it but I just can’t deal with using xorg as I have multiple monitors and they are different sizes.
The closest thing we have is the proton issues page where such things can be tested by the community and if a fix is found it will be made available in the next experimental version for everyone by default. The problem with a community patch system is that the issues that most games experience that have issues are deeper than just new launch options or the like. It would require a code change, and this would mean downloading a new version of proton for every game you have a community patch for, which will fill up a lot of space quickly. The ones that do just require a launch option or the like this would be useful for though, it’s just that proton is so good these days there aren’t all that many games that can be fixed so simply, else they likely would have been fixed by default.
That and konqueror where what I had in mind. I guess there is also gecko and ie as well as the ones I listed in my original comment now that I think about it.
There’s WebKit and KHTML based ones, although I don’t know of any mainstream browsers that use those aside from safari or iOS. Other niche options exist for Linux.
I can’t wait for the rebirth of the demotivational poster!
Well you said on a k6-3 which I thought was kubernetes, am I wrong?
Enlighten me on running LFS in kubernetes. What are you doing and why? I’ve never heard of this.
Just buy enough something and 99 cent games that you have enough for another one!
It can run any arch under the hosts it supports, but the apple hypervisor for both is different and would need explicit support,
I wouldn’t even open 22 and would switch that out for a 1024+ port
What’s fodzyme? These days I’m carrying 2 pills with me everywhere I go just in case.