Not really a Linux distro, but TempleOS
Not really a Linux distro, but TempleOS
I loved that distro. Unfortunately it got discontinued at some point.
Your search engine is your friend (unless it’s Google)
Many Lemmy instances are requiring their users to apply for an account.
Your screenshot is mildly infuriating. Where’s the first-party source? Where’s the crop?
On a scale from 1 to 10, how autistic would you say you are? Because caring about proprietary motives on the wallpaper of other people sounds a little divergent to me.
If you use the “Inspect (Q)” option, you can see that it is not a hyperlink. JavaScript will interfere and act like you clicked on a link calling a specific JavaScript function.
In contrast to reddit, whos leadership never made any controversial decisions. /s
I am the owner of a brand new LG TV. So far my Steam Deck has worked (mostly) flawlessly with it, but I don’t use the official dock.
This comment for example, after about a week or two most of the visibility and interaction of it will drop to zero. At that point, this comment should expire and no longer exist.
That’s an incredible naive and egoistic take. Think about all the knowledge that is getting lost by applying this approach. How many times have you searched for some obscure thing and found the answer only on some five years old reddit post? That information would be lost for ever if you had your way.
That’s the wrong comment.
Unfortunately I had some trouble recording my audio, but otherwise it’s a really nice feature set.
But then you need a separate LTE/5G stick.
I doubt their box has AV1 support, so this is a non-solution.
If it’s only there like in KDE Neon, I’m fine with it. I don’t want any of my distro apps to come as Snaps though.
Who said that?
Ever since they ruined Westwood.
And to use it with a similar feature set, everyone is using different extensions which also have to be supported by the clients. I know there is this one server implementation (name escapes me at the moment) and Conversations on the client side, but it’s hardly the standard and we’re not really talking about plain XMPP then anymore.
Many major enhancements to transcoding and playback, including support for software tonemapping of HDR10, HLG and DoVi, preliminary support for DoVi Profile 10, support for Dolby AC-4 audio, more stereo downmixing algorithms, QSV device selection, and more! Our FFmpeg is also now based off the upstream FFmpeg 7.0 release for additional features and improvements there.
Does that mean no grey mess anymore when playing HDR files?
What you call an algorithm here is a recommendation engine. I don’t see why they should avoid having something like that. Ideally they would have a modular system, so you could plug in your own favorite third-party engine.