I feel like I’ve had the opposite experience in the gui (maybe a KDE issue?) closing gui windows frequently lock up, and I find I frequently have to drop to the command line in order to properly kill some programs
I feel like I’ve had the opposite experience in the gui (maybe a KDE issue?) closing gui windows frequently lock up, and I find I frequently have to drop to the command line in order to properly kill some programs
Not anymore
I occasionally have copy/paste issues, but it’s most often with electron apps as well.
Before killing yourself, it’s your responsibility to kill your children
Probably simply that they are done with it (mono specifically, and possibly .net framework in the long run)
*char // I heard it from a friend
**char //who heard it from a friend
***char // who heard it from another
"You were messing around"
In the end, clearing my shader cache seemed to fix it
In the event someone else runs into this, go Steam>Settings>Downloads>uncheck “Enable Shader Pre-Caching” then check it again
Nevermind, still poor performance
Capitalism
That’s why it gives you a panel of 9 images. It would have a high confidence on some images, and a low confidence on others. When you pick the correct images and don’t pick incorrect ones it uses the ones it’s confident about as “validation” while taking the feedback on low confidence images to update the training data.
What this does mean in practice is that only ones actually being “graded” are the ones bots can solve anyway.
Because it’s supposed to be something else
The interface “running” is one thing, but does it know to run games in wine/proton? Does it know to grab the Linux versions of games if available? Mono doesn’t make that automatic.
Does this work well on Linux? Looks like it’s dotnet based
Also, the readme says it requires windows
As far as I know, gnome doesn’t have any support for HDR yet.
KDE has very preliminary support, but very few applications support HDR natively on Linux.
It’ll still be a while before HDR support is seamless.
For bazzite, HDR should work ootb in game mode, but not in desktop mode.
Though as an OLED monitor, it should still be quite a good display on desktop mode even without HDR.
Let’s not pretend that there isn’t an active effort to undermine the meaning of Nazi. I’ve seen many more claims of Nazi being overused than I have of anyone actually accusing someone of being a Nazi, in good faith or otherwise
Pretending the state of Israel isn’t a form of regional power doesn’t make it go away.
Don’t get me wrong, Israel has shown time and again that it does not deserve that power and must be dismantled. But that doesn’t sound like what the law is talking about.
Maybe I’m being overly pedantic about the language in use
Denial of Israel as in saying it doesn’t exist, or that it shouldn’t?
Don’t use jellyfin.server.local
.local is reserved for mdns, which doesn’t support more than one dot. (Though it may still sometimes work).
In any case, to make that work you need either a DNS server on your network or something like duckdns (which supports wildcard entries).
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