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TheAgeOfSuperboredom

@ TheAgeOfSuperboredom @lemmy.ca

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  • Books, comics, sports, knitting, gardening, woodworking, video games, shitposting on Lemmy...

    There are so many other things one can do besides watch Netflix.

  • Does anyone know if the names on the petition are public or can be independently verified in any way?

    I don't trust these people and for all I know my name appears in the petition even though I'd never sign something so stupid.

  • Wait until they learn

    Looooollll!!!

  • I like Summit

    At the time I found it, it was one of the only Android clients that could search through a comment thread. Not sure if that's still a unique feature though.

  • As long as everyone gets out to vote it down

  • Or it's an ad for Gabe Newell Simulator, coming to Steam Frame in early 2026.

  • It's Early Access at the moment.

  • It's Canadian oil money going to Canadian citizens.

    When the Alberta economy collapses because the idiots refuse to diversify, you'll be begging for those equalization payments from the other provinces.

  • Are those different versions of the game? If so, isn't it just a matter of putting files in the right place or running a particular executable?

  • They likely won't catch every bit of AI generated code, but I don't think that's the point. In my view the point is to take a stand and try. It also signals that the authors care about their code in a certain way.

    There are all sorts of things that are impossible to perfectly enforce, but that doesn't mean we just give up. Insider trading is extremely difficult to prove, and I bet more people get away with it than don't, but I still think making it illegal is a good policy.

  • You probably won't enjoy the interview then. She seems like a nice person 😄

  • That's the neat part: nothing!

  • I think a lot of it depends on use case and other components. I use KDE Plasma with Wayland, and have a 32:9 monitor. For games, I want to play at 16:9 or 21:9, so I use gamescope to reduce the aspect ratio. It's likely that if I had a "normal" monitor, many of my problems would have disappeared.

    I initially bought the nVidia GPU after hearing how far the drivers have come, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much did in fact work. It's really too bad that I did run into enough annoyances to need to switch back to AMD.

    Cyberpunk must run really well on your machine! I hope you enjoy it!

  • I was using a 4070Ti until 6 months ago when I switched. It was fine for the most part, but I also ran into a lot of games that would crash in gamescope or have rendering issues. There was also some other 3D software (Orca Slicer and FreeCAD come to mind) that didn't work well with the GPU. Some software with embedded browsers also had rendering issues and needed certain environment variables set. Looking through the bug reports, the issues were related to nVidia.

    Maybe the software and drivers hadn't caught up to each other yet, but there were enough bugs supposedly related to nVidia hardware 6 months ago that made me want to switch.

    I've had far fewer issues on the AMD GPU.

  • I think that machine should handle games at 1440 just fine, let alone 1080. Looks like a nice build!

    Good call going with a Radeon for Linux. I have a 9070XT and it runs great! I used to have an nVidia GPU, and while it was fine for the most part, it was occasionally problematic (especially with gamescope)

    One thing to check is the power connector on your GPU. If it has a 12V-2x6, getting a power supply that provides the same connector will make things easier.

  • GNU/Linux

  • So far my Steam Machine is giving me 0 fps.

  • How is this possible if they are using AI to write, test, and review the code? Isn't AI supposed to make a single seasoned developer 1000x more efficient and produce better code? "Programming logic issues" are a thing of the past aren't they?

    /s

  • Alberta @lemmy.ca

    Why Alberta voters filled out forms at the polls — and how the information will be used | CBC News

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/calgary/permanent-electors-register-alberta-9.6949303
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Nvidia driver 555.58 released

    www.nvidia.com /Download/driverResults.aspx/228214/en-us/
  • Video Game Music @lemmy.world

    Mega Man X "Brainsick Metal" OC ReMix

    ocremix.org /remix/OCR00569
  • Alberta @lemmy.ca

    Alberta government releases no-go zone map for renewable power projects

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/calgary/alberta-viewscapes-buffer-zones-renewables-map-1.7145368
  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    Plasma 6 just landed in Arch

    archlinux.org /packages/extra/x86_64/plasma-desktop/
  • Goth❌Industrial @lemmy.world

    Skinny Puppy live @ Dolce Vita 1986 (full concert)

    yewtu.be /watch
  • Goth❌Industrial @lemmy.world

    David Bowie - Afraid of Americans

  • Goth❌Industrial @lemmy.world

    Spike Hellis

    spikehellis.bandcamp.com /album/spike-hellis
  • Baldur's Gate 3 @lemmy.world

    Full Release Mod Fixer (No DP Edition)

    www.nexusmods.com /baldursgate3/mods/1286
  • Programming @programming.dev

    The Animated Elliptical Curve

    curves.xargs.org
  • Gardening @lemmy.ml

    Column: Homeowners, it’s time to ignore your neighbors’ manicured lawns and replace grass with native plants

    www.chicagotribune.com /suburbs/daily-southtown/opinion/ct-sta-slowik-pandemic-garden-project-st-0530-20210528-2kklpxumlrfnhecwr2ljx7e2qe-story.html