video goes unbelievably hard
video goes unbelievably hard
Arachne is more cleverer but more susceptible to poorly tuned settings (than the classic slicing engine)
afaik its for the new screen recording feature
110ms is absolutely noticeable in anything interactive, ie menus and shit, if it is bad enough that you care is a matter of personal preference, I would test before committing any substantial amount of money into this.
This is incorrect.
Consider two decreasing lines, one with a slightly lower slope. Now imagine the steeper line starting higher on this graph, eventually the lines will cross and despite starting lower the shallower line will be higher.
Its fairly trivial to get linux to pretend there is a display (wayland / x11 agnostic) if you ever find yourself in that situation again.
use the ssh kitten at least once and it will install the terminfo for you
No greater than any other piece of software
“sensibly” “intuitively” and “performant” are all different objectives and I assure you kernel devs working on such a central subsystem are primarily optimizing for one.
Bizarre behavior, you know people use Qt and GTK on windows and mac too, right?
The linked source also doesn’t explain what the env variable actually does or why it fixes anything.
Holy shit, for phoronix to actually lock the comments for once it must have been dire
Taking the top plate off and smashing the platters directly is extremely effective if a little time consuming.
They shatter like glass.
Alt text is on point with this one (like they aren’t always)
This method makes it smaller and saves you the hassle of a battery that will degrade despite being unnecessary. Obviously you wouldn’t buy a 3D printer just to make a plastic box for your steam deck. You would only use it if you already had one. I agree that the article is shit.
filament ain’t cheap enough to go running around printing things at 100% infill
If the GPU is giving you worse performance than the integrated graphics just take it out.
“no features in RCs” is a very basic rule, this was a forgone conclusion. If these features were so integral to data integrity, he should have kept bcachefs out of the kernel until they were ready.