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  • I'm not going to say "We should all listen to Mulclair." But maybe this once. The fact is PP doesn't have any real expertise, except minister positions. How can you trust the country to someone who's never held a real job?

  • There is a wierd amount of generative-learning articles on game/tech Lemmy. I keep seeing these articles from publications that I've never heard of and I get excited because "Oo new people in the space" then halfway through the article I feel duped.

  • Okay is gamescensor written by actual people, or just some generative learning SEO site? Because wow this is a mess of an article.

    The mod replaces the FSR2 upscaling technology included in the game (which is made for AMD graphics cards)

    FSR2 works on every major graphics card

    a more modern upscaler that is compatible with more recent Nvidia cards.

    Wat?

    PureDark, who claimed to make more than $40,000

    Nope some one else extrapolated that data from a patreon page.

    It may be because AMD is "Starfield's exclusive PC partner" and only supports FSR2 technology at launch that the game only does so.

    Wat again?!?

  • I had a similar situation with my ryzen 1600 motherboard, except it was the sound card. Everytime windows updated it would dump the driver I installed and try another one that was broken. I had to keep my sound drivers on the desktop so I could reinstall them. This occurred even after I reinstalled windows 10 on a different ssd.

  • I made the switch last month from Brave for years, back to firefox. Brave is easy more effective at blocking tablets and ads, even with ublock/adblock. You can install it and just start using a cleaner web, and it's really easy to customize gow much of an effect the sanitization is. I defended a lot of what Brave did in the early days, because what I was hearing from developers is that they were trying to monetize it in anyway possible that maintained the privacy of the user, and I understand that ethos.

    It's the years and years of missteps that finally got to me. I started to feel like I had to keep up on what they were doing to make sure nothing slipped through, and that's not trust.

    I still think they have the best ad blocking tech, it beats my pihole, it beats Firefox with extensions. It's fast, and it displays websites reliably.

    But, we do need to consider the roads we pave and the tools we use. Brenden Eich has not apologized for his donation, but at the time he did write a blog post about supporting LGBT initiatives at Mozilla and he had support from people that he worked with. He resigned because at the time there was nothing you could do to assuage an internet hate mob but resign. There is information around stating that three board members left because of his appointment, but only one actually said that,

  • They don't give organs to alcoholics who don't stop drinking either.

    Good luck getting a heart of you refuse to quit eating a hamburger an hour.

    Look, you have to pass a baseline level of taking care of yourself to qualify for an organ, and vaccinations are the bottom, base level first line of defense.

  • Man, I don't envy the people in charge that have to put up with this nonsense.

    Okay Mr.Mullet, you think you guys can do this, it's all yours. Take the trained forces somewhere that wants help. Except I know when the town burns down all we'll hear is "They abandoned us!". I understand that no one wants to feel helpless, but you should know that sometimes you have to step aside and let someone who's job it is, do their job.

  • There's an old adage for cars that I think applies to home servers.

    Fast, Cheap, Reliable. Pick two

    In my experience, SBCs take a whole lot more tinkering than I like to do. I bought a cheap matx motherboard and a second hand ryzen 2400g which has served me well. Inside a second hand htpc chassis with an ssd for the os and a couple hdds for storage. It even has a 5.25" bay I can install a drive for ripping. I'd rubbing OpenMediaVault with Docker for Sonarr/Radarr/Overseerr/Nextcloud etc.

    It's probably not the cheapest to run, but it was cheap to buy and it's very reliable because it's based on x86 so the support will probably outlast me.

  • I've had to start trimming things, but I can't get rid of hard-to-finds. It's mostly new shows, I'll only keep recent seasons.

    I can't lose shows like Captain Star or Duckman, but I probably don't need every season of Westworld.

  • It's actually harder to fully debloat than you might think. The truth is that stuff is there, it's just hiding where you don't go. Windows also reinstalls a lot of things during updates, including games and apps that you may not use.

    I guess the question is, if it's not actively bothering you, is it really a problem?

  • I use a 2020 hp envy 360 with a ryzen 4700u. I can get away all day typing or websurfing indoors. I can also drain the battery in two hours by playing games.

    One of the things I like, is how easy it is to govern the cpu. If I know I'm away from a wall for a bit I can govern the cpu to 1.4ghz and it'll last a long time. I haven't actually done any testing to see how long.

  • I've never had a good experience with an arch based distro. I understand that's kind of the goal, and it's great if you want to use your computer to set up arch, but I want to use my computer for other things.

    Endeavor, Arch, Manjaro et al.