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  • Good to know, though same could be said for ROCm + HIP for AMD. Gets a bit weird as you generally want that for OCL support too.

  • This may take time but Intel have extremely deep pockets, they understand the value of presence in this market, I'm sure they can and will stick to it.

  • There's no stupid questions here - there's absolutely nothing intuitive about computer ecosystems 😅

  • Like AMD, they use a kernel module and their user space drivers are in Mesa. If anything, you may have a better OOTB experience with Intel graphics on distros that have more recent packages, like Fedora.

  • A third player is absolutely welcome to the game but their share is for now still small on Windows.

    The Arc Alchemist dGPU bringup has shown the world just how difficult graphics driver software is. They've made excellent progress lately in key areas (on both Windows and Linux) but there are are still many odd gaps to fill.

    Battlemage mobile looks pretty exciting, mind you.

  • holy damn I just realised how long my block list is.

    Appreciate the update

  • Wonderful! I don't suppose you've also checked out echopoint nova? the demo got another small update for this next fest

  • Thoroughly enjoyed this. You may also enjoy severed steel.

  • Oh I see, appreciate the background.

    Yeah it was very sad to see the byran situation unfold. I was also a fan of that series.

  • I gather they are or were associates / friends with bryan lunduke, who is an extremely controversial character in the Linux space. That might explain the "bit crazy" remark but I really don't know much about the nature of their relationship

  • such a good baby!

  • I mean, sure but even phoenix based OEM platforms tend to ship with win11 anyways, right? Did any of those release with win10 ootb?

  • Isn't the same true for the 7950X3D?

    I doubt you would have many issues using win10 on this platform if you wanted to.

  • It's not very intuitive but it isn't so bad once you're familiar; you can take a look at this whenever's convenient for you.

    When you boot the system, you should briefly see your BIOS splash screen, along with the key combo to get into your BIOS setup menu. Let us know which mainboard vendor you have and we may be able to tell you in advance (For Asus, it's usually F2, for Gigabyte its the Delete key, for MSI it might be F12 etc). I just mash the specified key when prompted until I'm in.

    There's usually also a key that you can hit to select a temporary boot device (I.e. I can hit F12 on my gigabyte board to select any OS detected by the BIOS, not just boot into the top entry).

    Once you're in, have a look for the 'Boot' section. You should have the capability to define your boot order. These entries can consist of traditional disks connected via SATA/SCSI/m.2, USB drives, network locations etc.

    You can arrange this boot order however you like.

    I would also recommended temporarily disconnecting any existing drives when installing an OS on your system (e.g.: Windows attempts to store its bootloader on SATA 0 by default, even if the OS isn't destined for that drive).

  • I'd recommend separate physical disks if possible. Set your boot order via uefi

  • Ordinarily I'd agree, but for now, WhatsApp is tied to your phone number. I'm not sure if you can use some kind of service to create alias numbers but for many people, that's a big blocker when it comes to making another account following any kind of infraction.

    I don't think meta would shift in requiring a phone number per account either,

  • It is to

    A: the continuity of said project (DMCA) and B: to the individual end users.

    You can use FOSS clients for things like Discord or the Google play store but you still run the risk of getting banned.

  • Yes, I already aluded to this. Point being, I don't think you'll find a viable FOSS front end since it would violate their TOS.

  • I see, fair enough. I don't know if you'll have any luck with a FOSS third party client which does t violate their TOS. There was something on fdroid years ago, a wrapper that effectively allowed you to use WhatsApp Web on another phone (or perhaps even the same one), but it ultimately requried the use of the official clients