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  • Well you see, there is a reason I'm on windows, because I can't use Linux for what I need, unless... Maybe you want to do a commit on the Linux kernel and amd driver to enhance the libVF.IO compatibility for recent amd gpus? Oh and don't forget commits on overwolf for Linux/wine support and some other things too hmm?

  • This article is so much better than what was posted 2 weeks ago (https://lemmy.nz/post/2974266).

    Now I do understand it better, tho still not perfectly.

    So it can be used to manage hot spots in chips and semiconductors.

    If you don't know why it matters, in one of these 2 videos (I don't remember which one) Der8auer discusses with an intel engineer the challenges of designing a chip, where to put the thermal probe and why some parts are designed like that :

    Basically : the heat travels through the chip at different rates depending on the material distance... And finding the hot spot is very challenging.

    So having better cooling where it matters can be a benefit for chip cooling and efficiency.

    Now I don't know if this tech can evolve into something which can be used for this.

  • I got it for free on EGS, and well, I can say that it is good.

    Tho it is badly optimised for windows/pc. Maybe because I have an amd gpu or not?

    There were settings I had to play with to find and get a smooth experience even with a rx 6950 xt and r5 5800x3d.

    It's a great action packed game, nice to try.

  • It may depends on your rom/os brand. On my device (oxygen os 13.x), I can restrict access somewhere deep into mobile network settings (the translation may not be good as I have it in French) :

    Settings > mobile network > data consumption > network access.

    And here I see all apps. I can restrict mobile network, WiFi or both.

  • Currently florisboard doesn't have prediction nor autocorrect prediction.

    Due to complications in the development of that feature (either too heavy to run or not smart enough for prediction...) and the development of the app got stuck, until maybe recently where it seems to get some dev attraction on some topics.

    Tho the prediction is still stuck. So you won't have yet prediction or smart things in this keyboard.

  • I find Lemmy works pretty well for a decentralised network.

    It is possible to see what everyone has been subscribed to when sorting by all, and so subscribe myself to it to get it in my subscription feed.

    There are nice apps like Liftoff which can manage multiple accounts at the same time, and even view instances all feed without an account on them.

    Mastodon on the other hand is a bit lackluster in comparison I'd say. The subscription model is pretty had to start using as I need to either find # or people to subscribe to, and even subscribing to them. And even after doing that the posts aren't that interesting or feel empty due to no comments/likes/boost.

    Maybe I subscribed to the wrong #, but I find Lemmy much more enticing than mastodon.

  • An adblock dns, something like nextdns, or others won't do anything to harm you Internet speed. They are just resolving a dns query, and saying nothing or no to a blocked query.

    It can catch what cannot be blocked by an adblockers on the device, because outside of the website or something.

    I don't know about pihole tho.