i had this DE for a while and liked it. for example it has a simple right click menu for per-application-scaling as far as i remember. and it's pretty.
well the thing is it's open source. that is no guarantee for safety but with some popularity it's as close as it gets. many people would probably love to write a paper about the Cybersecurity of deepin - especially if there are juicy issues.
is abandoning kepler related to the higher gpu driver requirement or anti cheat architecture or both? i can't imagine this change saving more than a few megabytes
good analogy bro. i was fuming when they decided that the taskbar on my ultrawide had to be at the bottom now, where in past versions you could slap it on the short edge. and if you dare use a mod from GitHub then explorer.exe will crash every 5 minutes.
man I'm planning to take a look at that too, hearing a lot of good things. currently just goofing around on arch and I'm breaking my system every few months when i compile my graphics stack a bit differently 🥲
even worse, the fact that they gatekeep it with the 4000 series for no good reason just goes to show that they turned from hardware maker to designer of walled gardens.
i think it's way cooler how half a year ago i was able to use a mod for cyberpunk 2077 and mesa's amazing gpu code to run ray tracing and fsr frame gen together on RDNA1 - which lacks hardware ray tracing acceleration, and at a time where cyberpunk didn't have fsr3.
honestly Ubuntu is getting too much shit by the Linux forum dwellers. it works great, is newbie friendly, and a lot of very specialized industry software, if they support any Linux whatsoever, it's gonna be Ubuntu. I've started out with Ubuntu and if it wasn't for them, i might not have sticked to it long enough to make it to arch by now
damn this goes deep - learning about pissing etiquette and ethical piracy at the same time 😂
very true though. i wish there was a more widespread code of honor. but most of us lack the insight.
whenever Nintendo is trying to take your money for a 100kb cloud save, steal. every entertainment industry has to also compete against piracy, and the successful ones win (steam, free and sometimes really massively generous cloud saves)
whenever they just try to release a game at a specific point in time, let them. that's a really fair ask. don't steal, and don't publicize it...
the last 16 years had 4 years of republican rule. the democrats are very responsible for the fact that the feds are going after pirates (crime against rich stakeholders) instead of crimes against the members of the general American demographic as a principle.
the change from public servants to corporate military is a bipartisan problem, folks
i had this DE for a while and liked it. for example it has a simple right click menu for per-application-scaling as far as i remember. and it's pretty.
but yeah not exactly something for gaming.