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Diffident

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  1. Got 100% achievements the other day.
  2. Since It's Christmas I decided to print this "Major Award" from the movie A Christmas Story. Wish I had tan filament so it would look more realistic, I didn't want to paint it so the light would shine through.
  3. They actually didn't make many advances. They packaged DXVK with the driver. DXVK is what Steam Proton uses to convert DX to Vulkan for playing Windows games on LInux. This video mentions using a translation layer. The readme for the driver shows the open source license for DXVK.
  4. This deal is only being done to convince reluctant regulators to allow the Activision merger.
  5. I just switched from KDE to Gnome, and from Fedora to Nobara Linux...well Nobara Linux is still Fedora just with gaming tweaks. Nobara Linux is maintained by Redhat employee GloriousEggroll, he also maintains Proton-GE.
  6. That almost happens to me on a regular basis while turning onto the street I live on. I'll have my signal on, but they'll still start to pull out right when I get in front of them as I'm making the turn.
  7. Your problem might possibly be fixed when Kernel 6.1 is released. It's going to have a new ASUS sensor driver. Linux 6.1 HWMON Nukes The Short-Lived ASUS Driver, Other Monitoring Improvements WWW.PHORONIX.COM Among the early pull requests sent in for the now-open Linux 6.1 merge window was the hardware monitoring...
  8. If you spent years and a lot money inventing a really cool product that you patent and hoped to earn a living selling, how would you feel if some chinese knockoff of your product started selling for half the price. We would be better off if we made an effort to not buy products made in China. We could enrich our own economies by being producers instead of only being consumers...plus it could have national security implications if China continues to swallow up the world's manufacturing ........why we continue to enrich the CCP I'll never know. Have a little pride in our own countries and stop buying their junk.
  9. So you're buying a piece of hardware that is intentionally gimped...then you have to pay extra for it to work properly. The Datacolor SpyderX also does this. They sell "multiple" models, but they are the exact same hardware. The software locks features based on the serial number of the device. This can be bypassed by using an open source option instead of using their software.
  10. Except that has 16 normal threads and 16 baby threads....which, to me, is a sketchy way of claiming "32 threads" If using something like boinc that runs 1 application on each thread simultaneously, the apps on the baby threads would take longer to compute.
  11. It's not really competition if they're only available in China....and that's right where they need to stay.
  12. I'm sure adding RGB would have given you 15HP.
  13. The games you listed were never on another platform. I get it, being a Linux guy, I don't like it either, but trying to justify Microsoft's purchase of Activision by using a "whataboutism" isn't the way to go. If you don't like Sony doing it, then you shouldn't like Microsoft doing it either.
  14. But none of those games were on another platform first, then bought by Sony and then taken off of other platforms, which is the fear of Microsoft buying Activision, since Microsoft has said in the past that Microsoft content would eventually be exclusive to their platform.
  15. My first console was the Atari 2600. I plan on going full retro by building a full size arcade cabinet.
  16. Here's something you don't see everyday on a tech site. My girlfriend wants me to fix the straps on her "boulder holders" so she doesn't have to keep adjusting them, and since she says I can fix anything, I now own a sewing machine.
  17. Lets try again. I'm guessing they would if they spent $69 billion on the company they purchase. Seems Like the EU is classifying consoles as PCs. I doubt they're talking about Linux when mentioning "non-Windows PCs."
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