Lojcs

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My friend didn't have a great experience with Linux

I have been daily driving Linux for over two years now and I have switched distros many times. So, when my friend bought a new laptop, I convinced him to install Linux Mint on it. I asked him if he wanted to dual boot, he said no because it would fill up all his storage. We installed Linux Mint. The other day, he wanted to play...

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I really wish people stopped recommending mint for any purpose other than reviving a 20 Yr old laptop into a chromebook.

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Unless your hardware demands it a distro with a modern de would be much better for those imo

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Partial orders can also have maximums

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And then put it into an os that sloppily compresses its wallpapers before displaying them

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After using Linux for a while all the window animations of windows start to look jarring too

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This isn’t an ai co processor. It sounds more like an fpga that connects a bunch of standalone alus, and also has compiler support for common languages:

The compiler generates a representation of the data flow, places the instructions with an efficient network on chip. A RISC-V core configures the fabric and then shuts down to leave the tiles running, although the fabric can reconfigure itself as a general purpose processor that can run C, C++ or Rust as well as edge AI frameworks and potentially transformer frameworks.

The “the fabric can reconfigure itself” part is interesting too, maybe that’s why they’re not calling it an fpga

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After being configured by the user? Didn’t know that

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🫠

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Pretty sure Ubuntu does hands off updates. And neither arch or Ubuntu required me to do any configuration to get Nvidia graphics working aside from the driver selection in the installer

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I’m on Wayland

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Fallen order. You can adjust the difficulty!

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I haven’t played ds2 or 3 yet, but found ds1 to be easier than fallen order / sekiro with how you can level up your way through tough enemies even if you dont take the intended route

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Just installed this and (combined with xwayland 24.1) it fixes the grand majority of the xwayland issues. I assume they’ll be totally gone when the kwin version with explicit sync drops.

I’ve seen a 5% decrease in game performance and a game crashed on me for the first time in forever after installing it, so you might want to wait for stable though

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Doesn’t c stand for e-cores? Packing up to 32 e-cores must be easier than with normal cores.

Also kinda wish they went the other direction a little, cut cure counts and put more cache across all levels on some cores instead for better single thread performance, a ‘very big’ core so to say. Intel’s cache sizes have been larger then amd since alder lake and there stayed competitive despite their process node disadvantage

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You can add ecosia without the extension, just open the website, click the url bar and it’ll be among the search engines with a plus on top. Clicking it adds it

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I don’t understand this comment; are they not supposed to improve?

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That’s not what the article says?

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Really? Starting ds1 after sekiro, the parry feels really clunky to me.

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Til attorney General doesn’t originate from military. Always thought it was a relic from the past when it did or something

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One of the biggest advantages of using Linux over windows is the lack of those endless seo sites while troubleshooting.

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