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Tried it once and literally could not get nvidia drivers to install. Went straight back to endeavouros and continued to enjoy
Tried it once and literally could not get nvidia drivers to install. Went straight back to endeavouros and continued to enjoy
I was super pissed at them when they made the move, as stuff like the wayback machine is far too important to risk by making unforced errors like this
Started watching him repair boards back in the day, enjoyed him going after companies to start with, and it’s just become exhausting now
That site is hot garbage and the owner for some reason hates AMD with a raging passion. Even the Intel subreddit used to ban its use just for how bias it was in their favour
Also after doing a gigantic amount of the work to get it into wayland/xwayland too
Some compositors haven’t updated yet to my knowledge. I think KDE has something in the aur but not the wider release until their 6.1 release in June. I’m not 100% though
I read that headlines as the devs going rogue and thought that was going to end poorly for them
I usually do, but it opened inside my lemmy app
Did that site hijack my back button? Literally first time I’ve ever experienced that. If deliberate the person who made that decision should kill themself
Beta due this week I think
When I used to use one it was due to sites limiting downloads to 200kb/s or similar. 32 parallel requests got that up to 6.4MB/s
100,000,000hz refresh rate? Surely must be some diminishing returns /s
It’s my understanding the proprietary driver doesn’t have explicit sync at all until the planned beta driver on 15 May. I’m hoping it works for all as I think the nvidia devs are the ones who did a very significant amount of the work to get explicit sync working at all on any platform
Except that didn’t work