If this is enabled by default it’ll certainly be needed, especially in cases like multitasking.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/08/adding-16-kb-page-size-to-android.html?m=1
If this is enabled by default it’ll certainly be needed, especially in cases like multitasking.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/08/adding-16-kb-page-size-to-android.html?m=1
Aah yeah Nvidia still has some stuff to work out on Linux, but fortunately for me I’m running AMD. Hopefully the Nvidia support gets better soon.
Bazzite has been astoundingly good for me. The only games that have issues are usually those with kernel-level anti-cheat and tbh I wouldn’t play those anyways if I was running Windows (although I understand that’s a deal breaker for some).
Support for Bazzite is fantastic too. Kyle and the rest of the folks on Discord are amazing!
I thought Emacs was an OS? 😏
Weird. I use Bazzite which is off of Kinoite and the upgrade from 39 -> 40 was seamless.
I run PopOS on my T450s. Runs like a dream, but probably not considered 'lightweight .
Out of curiosity, any examples? I know for NYC people use Citymapper, but that’s available for most big cities.
LACT isn’t a bad stand-in for some of adrenaline’s features, but it obviously doesn’t cover everything.
Hmm that’s not a bad idea. I am running an older setup so I’ll have to see how that fairs while I do normal tasks.
Thanks! It feels good to be back.
Aah okay that makes sense. I wouldn’t mind the extra space.
If that’s turned off, do you know if the game generates and caches shaders as you play? If so, does that also apply to games run outside of Steam?
Currently I’m just playing games like Hunt Showdown and Helldivers.
Yeah I saw that when I was previously running into this, but wasn’t sure if it would leave performance on the table. Also, I’m curious if you could run it once, turn it off so you don’t process them again, and if that would be beneficial for subsequent runs of the game even after updates (assuming not since they’d probably be invalidated).
Can’t wait to see where Linux phones are in a few years but I have my doubts. Mostly around the app ecosystem (yes I know, just use the web browser for a lot of them), but hopefully the concept stays alive!
I haven’t really seen many of any issues but your mileage may vary.
Obsidian is quite nice. No Boilerplate did a nice video on some of the cool capabilities of it.
Here’s a nice list of homoglyphs https://github.com/codebox/homoglyph/blob/master/raw_data/chars.txt
Ooh I understand that it’s for AI, I just meant that more RAM would certainly help in this case.