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  • Single frame generation (2x FPS) was 4000 but 5000 added multi frame gen. (3x/4x FPS)

    Through that they justified 5070 matching 4090.

  • Having it available as a technology is great, what sucks is how Nvidia marketed their new 50 series on the basis of triple fake frames due to lack of actual hardware improvements. They literally claimed 5070 = 4090 performance.

  • my POTS ass 🛌🛌🛌

  • They conveyed it really well, I had an almost constant heavy feeling while watching—like a permanent underwater scene.

  • There are and will always be distros optimized for running on everything. Fedora is a "move fast" distro, it's hard to move fast with a lot of baggage.

  • When you ask a British guy how much he weighs but he starts counting the rocks on the floor.

  • Much less fake sniffing than fake what they're sniffing. Surely there has to be a better way, considering actors already fake eat/sip.

  • How are the numbers tracked?

  • For me the biggest gripe is frame pacing, can't seem to ever get it to be as consistent as running on-device.

  • It's only about whether the game runs on SteamOS, handhelds and screen size, input and performance thereof don't matter for the rating like it does for Deck Verified.

  • I'm not sure if it's just because Ubisoft has a special contract but for Trackmania I'm able to pay the subscription either through Ubisoft directly or through Steam.

  • I understand the subscription model is required since every player is bound to cost them money for every round, but apparently even if you're already subscribed to GeoGuessr you have to pay again for the Steam version which is absurd to me.

  • I expected it to be a silly video with lots of misinfo but he's just spitting for 20 minutes straight, really pleasantly surprised.

  • I cannot wait for Firefox to finally support WebUSB.

    ^(I literally cannot wait, it'll never happen...)

  • In chronological order.

  • Someone could have used it. Now its just waste.

    It's mentioned 4 times in the article it was headed for the scrapyard, including the sentence you got your info about the battery from. That's almost impressive...

  • It's gotten a lot more stable though some games still cause freezes while others don't at all. I currently also have to run KDE with direct scanout disabled to get rid of some flicker and fullscreen related freezes, though I haven't noticed a difference in how it feels compared to with it on.

    One non Linux related issue I don't see mentioned enough is that at least some cards suffer from pretty bad coil whine at normal fps values (~120 is the loudest on mine). I don't hear it through my headphones but it's something to be aware of if.

    Performance has improved and it's usually been around what I'd expect aside from ray-tracing, which is still a weak spot but close enough to be playable. ROCM (AMDs cuda equivalent) is working now and FSR4 recently got a breakthrough by vkd3d devs so it might be next.

    I don't regret my choice at all but I'm a tinkerer, if you want it to be 100% ready instead of 90% it's probably better to wait a year.

  • Someone saw the latest John Oliver! Really great video, I'm glad high profile allies like him still exist for the sake of my American trans friends.

  • I'm not sure how this would be considered good, it's still oppression. The result just happens to be desirable but that doesn't justify the way it was achieved.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    My 9070 XT Linux Launch Drivers Experience