I got a Sapphire Pure, wasn't quite MSRP but with 799€ including 19% VAT still better than I expected in the months leading up to the launch - and it's just a beauty...
A friend is running a Red Devil on Linux and they have the same idle power draw so I assume it's just some kinks in the initial drivers but it's already looking pretty good in that regard, similar to my previous card (Vega 64). The video I saw, and yeah mine is behaving similarly, undervolting drastically increases clocks though stability testing on Linux is not fun so I haven't looked how far I could push it yet, but really excited for the undervolting potential. I've seen it's possible to get near stock performance with as low as 240W.
Monado definitely has benefits with its asynchronous reprojection and being FOSS but overall I prefer SteamVR when it works cause it's just more seamless for gaming with its overlay. I've had a good experience with recent SteamVR versions where everything apart from Home usually just works, currently on the beta branch.
Opposite experience, only 2 Matter devices so far but both working on HA with external network access cut off in my router after I previously had them in Tuya.
I hate how power hungry the regular desktop platform is so having capable APUs like this that will use less power at full load than a comparable CPU+GPU combo at idle, is great, though it needs to become a lot more affordable.
It's fairly common to share the same home dir throughout multiple desktop environments, which is essentially what nested desktop is – just a way to launch a Plasma desktop inside an existing desktop. This isn't like a flatpak or another isolation mechanism.
Yeah I can't remember this behaviour either with Firefox on Linux. In fact when I save a half-loaded image to disk it will literally save just half the image.
Disabled on lemm.ee due to abuse I believe, gotta upload it somewhere else and post the link.