[-] fouc@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

KeePassXC synced across my devices with syncthing

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The companies announced their plan in July last year, with the new facility to be situated next to STM's existing plant in Crolles and targeted to reach full capacity by 2026, with up to 620,000 wafers per year of production at a size of 18-nanometers.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

It's a dependency of a lot of things, including git, lxc, GNU autotools. Check the Required By on the Archlinux repo.

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[-] fouc@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

So annoying when you run into an interesting project and you realise that the only documentation is a link to Discord.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I felt RDR2 had extremely slow start, but after the midpoint the game opened up and it evolved into an excellent experience. Well-written, well-acted. Glad I kept going even though I had the same initial reaction.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

With recent drivers and recent enough DEs it is usable to a certain extent. There are some known issues documented in the release notes of each version. Here's for 535. TL; DR the major blockers are: (1) Variable Refresh Rate doesn't work for some older cards; (2) GAMMA_LUT is not implemented (no night light) and (3) Nested X11 clients have synchronisation issues that might result in some flickering or dupicate frames, it's more noticeable on things that refresh slowly, although much better recently. Also (4) NvFBC capture doesn't work for X11 applications within a Wayland session which might or might not be important for some people.

I'm using it with Plasma; it's OK, no major concerns but my setup is pretty basic.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Probably a good incentive to sell Game Passes, at £8/mo you can play for 7 months before you reach retail price.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Finally! I've been resisting by the EA for too long. I'll be happy even if it's just DOS in a Forgotten Realms setting.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Can't really talk about AMD but NVIDIA are at a position to drop every other model except for the x90 without major repercussions. Hell they can even go full enterprise selling these A1000 at a ridiculous profit margin. For NVIDIA at this point the gaming GPU market is just a "good to have". Artificial segmentation in VRAM aside the chips are just too good to service the consumer market so they might as well sell them for silly money. They don't particularly care about selling the gaming GPUs because they aren't losing anything not doing so

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Apple will add support for JXL natively on the new macOS/iOS. Adobe suite added support recently. And yet Chrome decided to kill JXL before there was even a chance of gaining enough traction. This effectively kills any chance of widespread adoption of the format, which is a shame because it looks like it has a decent featureset. I really like that you can reencode the same picture with effectively no quality loss.

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[-] fouc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Edit: Apparently it's not maintained any more.

It doesn't look possible to add a different instance. Even trying to add lemmy.ml again shows "Instance not found".

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

It's never been about the API. Third party apps are undercutting Reddit's as revenue. They could never ban the apps outright so they set an obscene cost for API calls to indirectly kill them. They have probably factored in the potential loss of users already and it probably ain't much.

[-] fouc@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

Unlikely. When users left Digg for Reddit the internet was smaller and the users more technically minded. And even then it was essentially just creating a new account. You need an one stop solution for users to migrate and federation by definition isn't that. As a result discovery (and growth) is still hard even for Mastodon that's been around for a while and it's a relatively mature platform.

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