- Imagine playing CS on an streaming service! People are chasing more FPS and better hardware to see their opponent a millisecond sooner, talking about tick and subtick impact on the game.
Playing single player games on a streaming service is fine, but competitive games? I don't think that's gonna get too much traction.
- This comparison is pretty unfair! SteamDeck is as open as it gets! The last thing left for Valve to do finish mainlining the drivers (they have done a few in the past few months).
- It's a qmk keyboard, you can literally map CapsLock+H/J/K/L to be your arrow keys!
- Have you been to Github's trending page in the last few months? It's like Chatgpt turned conscious and is using humans to take over the world!
- pirates...
- I also suggest using Tab Session Manager. Sometimes I save a session and close everything and start working on a different project, but I know I can go back to my previous session and continue the previous project. I'm not afraid of losing any tabs because it also has an autosave.
- My girlfriend also lost 3000. Somehow money was sent from her phone to someone in Texas. We contacted chase and they said "you did it" so no refunds. But we didn't! She works from home and there is no other IP other than her phone in her Chase account. So how did this happen? We filed a complaint with the Police and tried to figure out what we can do through other channels. Turns out nobody cares!
- As far as support goes. System76 would be your best bet. You can also checkout HP Dev One (which comes with System76's Pop!_OS).
- Well that's what Steam does too. Creates a whole new Wine prefix with specific tweaks for this specific game to make it work. Pretty similar if you ask me.
- Oneplus used to be good. But the experience and the OS is not the same. If you want Dex. Why not Samsung? I have a Pixel 6 (which I regret trading my Onplus6t for) and my next phone probably will be a samsung. The new ones are pretty stable and not as bloated as they used to be.
- Mastodon Mafia? Please enlighten us.
- No it doesn't. It's a "different" social network, it's not an exact clone of Twitter. There is a need for a primer for the flock of the new users to get them up and running ASAP.
If people don't like Windows 11 and decide to switch to Linux, they need posts that help them settle down. It's a "different" OS.
- > Rust community to communicate in such a way that Rust is never wrong
Just read about Async Rust to see how critical of Rust the Rust community can be!
- Except for Libc. I compiled a rust program on Ubuntu 20.04 and tried to run it on Ubuntu 18.04, and bam.... a piano fell on my head! Consequences.
- They named their tts "Deep Throat"? Why would you?
- You don't "NEED" to upgrade your chassis. Even if you do, it's just one piece out of the 3 pieces for your chassis. You'd be upgrading your motherboard and CPU. You can reuse your wifi, storage, ram, your expansion cards, your display, your speakers, your keyboard, your touchpad, your battery, powersupply, cables...
That being said, you don't need to upgrade from 11th gen to 12th gen. Maybe in a few years when 11th gen isn't cutting it for you anymore you can upgrade to 15th gen.
It's great that they provide a path for upgrading, but the more important thing here is having more recent hardware for someone who wants to buy a framework in 2022.
- I'm gonna blow your mind now:
- You can have multiple layers
- You can choose "a" to act as your control key when held down, but create a "gaming" layer that disables this feature, so you'd have your "WASD" direction keys back for the game and hold them down to move around.
- You can have a mouse layer, which mean if you hold down a key, some other keys will control your cursor. I normally use this to scroll up/down (mouse scroll buttons) wherever page up/down keys don't work.
- You can add snippets and macros to some keys to automate something you type a lot (your email for example).
- You can configure the keyboard in a way that your finger don't need to travel more than one key away from the home row.
- Wait, you're complaining that the people who used Rust to write a production software enjoyed it so much that they want that experience for all other softwares too? They enjoyed it so much that they told others? and others who also enjoy writing code in this language want to work for you? Are you saying you're afraid that "too much of a good thing" could cause issues for you?
- The same thing is happening to me right now. Maybe something is wrong in Youtube! My comments are about Youtube and it's under a video that the person is angry that their views are going down (JayzTwoCents). But I can see it being deleted! I have seen multiple content creators also mentioning something like "if you leave a comment and it gets deleted it's not me, youtube is doing it and I don't know why" in the past week.
- Whenever I see something like this, I wish people would add a reference. I tried to find the "original" quote. But wikipedia says there is no instance of it before 21st century. So, "Jack of all trades" was the original -> compliment. "master of none" got added later -> made it not a compliment. "but better than master of one" got added more recently, to make to a compliment again. Funny enough, this comment on a medium post is also one of the references in the wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_of_all_trades,_master_of_...
- At the bottom of that page it says:
"Proposed preface to Animal Farm, first published in the Times Literary Supplement on 15 September 1972 with an introduction by Sir Bernard Crick. Ian Angus found the original manuscript in 1972."
So, I don't think this was written during WWII.
- I know you said iMac, but if you are OK installing Linux on it, I think Endless OS* is what you're looking for:
- Researchers in our lab created a huge dataset of facial expressions from images on the web, annotated it and published the URLs to the images and the annotations for research but made sure to search only for images with proper licenses. I don't think that you are allowed to just go download any old image and train on it. I understand the many many people do it, but it's not legal (as far as I know, please correct me if I'm wrong).
- I also read some of their interactions with people having issues on Gnome Wayland. I recently switched to Tilix. I realized multiplexing makes me a lot faster than gpu powered terminal. and if I'm supposed to use tmux, then alacritty is a lot slower with tmux and loses it's "speed" (it's another issue on their page that I had fun reading all the way through)
- Naive question: The github page says 62% of the languages used in this repo is FreeMarker. I checked the repo and every file I look at is js, what and where is FreeMarker?
- SpaceX wasn't a thing. They liked to be. Then they became (because of hardwork and billions of dollars in highly criticized government contracts). No one can just become a competitor out of nowhere. They need a push. I hate to see SpaceX be the only private company with internet satellites, or the only private company with access to the moon and Mars.
- Pop OS is great. Of course I had some issues with UEFI stuff (since they don't use GRUB) but their website had great tutorials for NVMe SSDs. And you have flatpak instead of snap (so no snap folder in your case). But most importantly, they have a killer tiling extension for Gnome. It is superb.
A 3D bin packing algorithm originally ported from https://github.com/keremdemirer/3dbinpackingjs, which itself was a JavaScript port of https://github.com/wknechtel/3d-bin-pack/, which is a C reconstruction of a novel algorithm developed in a U.S. Air Force master's thesis by Erhan Baltacioglu in 2001.