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I’m gonna be king of the recaps! 👒
I’m gonna be king of the recaps! 👒
Yep these big rigs should require a CDL, enough with the light trick exemption
I can testify for AMD. It just works on the 7900xtx.
Early last year it had issues buy they pushed a driver update and its perfect now.
He prob wants to campaign on “I’ll get it through, just need a second term”
This may seem odd, but check if your mobo has a bios update. Often bios break uefi standards to appease Microsofts non-standard requirements.
These get fixed overtime as ACPI bugs are fixed.
Adding to this if you rub Plex from Docker, and you tell systemd to start docker on machine start you can also have the Plex container start automatically.
Then you dont even have to worry about logging in.
As opposed to gitter.im? I found the gitter communities to be very helpful.
Technically empty batteries weigh less than charged batteries.
Not that the difference is significant enough to tip the scale though.
Dang, swearing was one of my strategies to get the bot to forward me to a representative
You’re not mandated to update often but its encouraged.
It can be a lot easier, for example, to fix one small break three times than it is to fix 3 breaks at one time.
If you want reliable updates Arch isn’t the best fit IMO.
It can be perfectly reliable for sure, but it’s permitted not to be.
If you really want to update and not worry about it, I would consider Fedora, they test updates and upgrades while also being very close to bleeding edge.
if steam dies we need to support GOGS
Something that frustrates me is the the bios manufacturers tend to do the minimum required.
This means that your notebook could grow older and stop getting bugfix updates.
The bios are usually tailored for Windows and thus break UEFI standards like windows.
This requires “quirks” in Linux to try to make ACPI for correctly.
Coreboot is appealing to me because it gives hope that well have properly designed firmware, and prompt bugfixes, on Laptops one day.
I’d argue there are two ideologies.
Gnome focuses on design and user interaction, then features.
Plasma focuses on configuration and modularity, then design.
It does seem like they are starting to converge though. With gnome focusing on more features, and Plasma focusing more on design and consistency.
Was hoping to see a fix for the right click menu randomly deciding to open as a window.
Gnome is way more put together than Plasma 6 at this point in time. Its rock solid reliable.
I keep gnome as my stable laptop setup, and Plasma as my tinkering with games setup. This outlines both of their strengths individually.
Right? I wish that had more focus than HDR.
I think a big problem is TPM enforcing initramfs. Hoping ukis get wrapped up and as a result more focus is on trusted compute in general
They give so much lenience to Tesla.
Yet Cruise was kicked out of California for someone else hitting a pedestrian into the Cruise vehicle and running. This was while also providing dashcam footage to capture the assailant.
Ive noticed that almost every “freedom”, or “patriot”, named thing related to politics do just the opposite
Same, Tidal also has better sound quality and a shuffle that actually works