

Poorly. WSL is awesome but it’s I/O performance is not at a level which will make developers on bigger projects happy.
Poorly. WSL is awesome but it’s I/O performance is not at a level which will make developers on bigger projects happy.
Disabling uBO, dismissing the cookie pop-up and then re-enabling uBO usually works, but is a lot more work than just running Consent-O-Matic in the background.
You’re not wrong, but in my experience those lists cause some sites to not work anymore, the whole site will stay dark waiting for the cookie pop-up for example, or you can’t scroll. I still use uBO to block ads but Consent-O-Matic gives me a better experience on those sites.
https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic This can do it for you on most sites in most browsers.
This isn’t public data unfortunately, devs with a game on both platforms are the only ones who can tell us where they earn more. However, I did once read an article that claimed the effective cut from Steam is about half what it says on the tin IF the devs (or their publisher) put in enough effort themselves. Because that’s who decides this, Steam doesn’t have and doesn’t want any control over this.
Except that’s also a lie. Steam does keep a higher percentage of the sales price for itself than Epic does, but it also allows people to activate game keys without taking any money. Steam only makes money from games sold on Steam itself. So developers can sell games through other stores and even through their own website, and keep up to 100% of the sales price. Effectively, this means that Steam takes roughly the same amount of money that Epic does, or in some cases even less probably.
It’s not released yet. And yeah, it’s standard ITX, Framework adheres to standards as much as possible.
Framework Desktop contains an ITX board with a Strix Halo. It’s not cheap though, unless you compare it to an equivalent Mac Mini.
Yeah as if camels need guns to kill. Those fuckers are plenty dangerous on their own.
Also how are you going to mod it on those platforms.
As a feddit.nl user it would help if you included the TLD, there are several servers that call themselves feddit. 😊
Had to look it up for you. I use (in kitty.conf):
map ctrl+c copy_and_clear_or_interrupt
map ctrl+v paste_from_clipboard
Obviously you only need the first one for the copy bit but having paste as well is nice.
Kitty has a setting that makes Ctrl-C copy text, but only if you’ve selected something. If you haven’t it does a regular break. Best of both worlds!
It is if you really want to git gud.
But what it also is is the nicest open sea sailing simulator, with awesome ambience and a fantastic world to just sail around in and do some relaxing things like fishing and just exploring all the islands. Especially in Safer Seas mode.
Ah, yes, that’s what I meant with single player (or really single ship, since you can play with your friends) mode, couldn’t remember the name
Sea of Thieves is amazing and has some decent fishing. Might want to stay in the single player world if you just want cozy, although a sense of (PvP) danger can definitely liven things up too.
Framework sells a laptop with an R5 board. They warn it’s intended for developers and slower than a Raspberry Pi though.
Absolutely. Strix Point is great but it’s just a monolithic chip, no chiplets are used. Intel’s Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake use all kinds of different chiplets called tiles, separate ones for compute, GPU, SoC (with RAM controllers, display driver and a few ultra low power E cores so that compute tiles can be completely switched off at idle) and IO tiles. Different tiles are produced on different node sizes to optimize for cost and performance as needed.
On paper they’re very impressive designs, but it hasn’t translated to chips that are actually faster or more efficient than AMD’s offerings. I’d always choose AMD for a laptop currently, so even with all that impressive tech Intel is still lagging behind.
That’s not entirely true, Intel’s latest laptop chips are more advanced than AMD’s in some regards, specifically when it comes to dividing different workloads amongst different chiplets. But that hasn’t led to chips that are actually better for the users yet. On the desktop they still have a long way to go, that still holds true.
I was using the cookie lists but I stopped using them due to the aforementioned problems.