How do you cope with shader processing?
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    I agree that's very annoying sometimes but at the same time very beneficial for in-game performance as it greatly reduces the amount of computations the game has to do at runtime. If you have a powerful enough PC or the game isn't very demanding you can just disable shader pre-caching in steam settings and it shouldn't matter much but it's a real life saver for more demanding titles and imo worth all that wait.

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  • literally me
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    ...I wouldn't know 👀

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  • What's happening with Rust?
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Now that you mention it, there really has been like a year since rust has first been introduced the the kernel officially. I don't know if any parts of it have been written in rust as of now or whether new drivers have been made, but I suppose it's most likely still experimental in a way.

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  • What's happening with Rust?
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    what do you mean? it's still being used in many many projects and is as great as ever

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  • Ewww
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    no, Romania, Slovakia, Albania, Latvia

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  • Welcoming thread
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Check out the sidebar, these are the general rules, there isn't any detailed moderation policy in place yet

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  • Welcoming thread
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Usually after you try to access a community that our server doesn't know about it'll throw an error but also initiate sync at the same time. Now I see that these communities are properly sync and you should be able to access them.

    The name of the server just means "before noon" but in Latin, I got inspired by a Men I Trust song with the same name. And the image is of Akashi from the Tatami Galaxy (:

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  • Me forcing my brother to do his data structures & algorithms homework
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Oh my god, so many of my friends studying computer science try to complete entire projects using chatgpt without even understanding the basics and then fail miserably because they can't even properly form the prompt

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  • (04/Aug) Unable to access dbzer0 instance
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    That's strange, I can normally see and upvote with posts at dbzer0, could you post a link to the post that's giving you trouble?

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    use fi(rule)fox
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 88%

    True, but at least its engine, WebKit, is open source and a few other open-source browsers are based on it. Also it works on Linux.

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    You like using the command line, dont you?
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    y-yes

    I use arch btw

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearUN
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    [Cinnamon] doesn't get enough love around here!
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Thank you, I really enjoy that theme @ass_destroyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone

    I think the terminal should be in light mode tho to match the rest

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  • Best Linux laptop for 2023
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Apparently nowadays they were able to extend the battery life quite a bit with the new generation of 61Wh batteries (instead of the previous 55Wh)

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    UN rule
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    Just look at South Korea where Samsung's revenue is equal to a whopping 17% of the entire country's GDP, making them hold enormous power over politics, education, journalism and the legal system.

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  • I think something sinister is happening with oxidizing all GNU projects (reddit crosspost)
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    To be honest I expected nothing else from the Linux kernel as by now it's so widespread and essential to so many companies' operations that they need to have their dedicated developers to make patches and push new features into the kernel. The notable fact though is that Linux is licensed under GPL and somehow the companies still embraced it, so it's not as "toxic" to them as expected. I am aware of the fact that Linux and most other popular GPL projects are mostly contained to binaries and there's even one notable example with the ogg vorbis audio format where Richard Stallman himself decided that relincensing it under BSD license instead of the LGPL would improve its adoption over the patented MP3 so clearly GPL isn't always the right choice, but if people don't actively push for copyleft licenses then we'll forever be stuck in a world of companies actively blocking the spread of knowledge, selling us software filled with DRM and proprietary software, making insane profits, but graciously letting a few developers to contribute some of their company time back to these open source projects. I don't think it's fair and GPL may not be solution for all the problems, but what else it to be done?

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  • I think something sinister is happening with oxidizing all GNU projects (reddit crosspost)
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 57%

    I don't think there's a hidden conspiracy behind projects such as this one; it may be just that it's simply much easier for projects with permissive licenses to take off as corporations and private entities are willing to sometimes submit patches and contribute to these projects on the side while sponsoring the developers with money. However, it's still definitely not proportionate to the value that the community contributes back and basically gives to the corporations for free with most of them packaging these libraries and binaries and selling their software for much higher profit without ever contributing anything back. There is a reason why these permissive licenses are called the cuck licenses and I wish that more people would start caring about the license they publish their code under, but the sad reality is that, especially in the rust community, the MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses became the de facto standard, and that was without much pressure from the big corporations, though rust has its origins under the umbrella of Mozilla so it's not that surprising given this context.

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  • 18 years ago, July 13 2004, Montenegro adopted its current flag.
  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    The long flag is pretty sick ngl, we need more flags like that

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  • zeerooth zeerooth 1y ago 100%

    The middle east has truly fallen 🙁

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  • femboy_irl
    Femboy irl zeerooth 1y ago 100%
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    Today lemmy frontend app decided to commit suicide, but I managed to bring it back a while ago (with an upgrade on the side taking advantage of that unplanned maintenance window) Sorry for the disruption.

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    Data irl zeerooth 1y ago 100%
    data_irl
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    Data irl zeerooth 1y ago 91%
    data_irl
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    (she is from the former Sultanate of Muscat and Oman) ![](https://lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz/pictrs/image/645c5d8d-2ca9-4cb0-b6cb-9302931cc117.jpeg)

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearDE
    Deep Rock Galactic zeerooth 1y ago 100%
    Season 04: Critical Corruption - Out Now!
    https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/548430/view/3647400203330259571
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    femboy_irl
    Femboy irl zeerooth 1y ago 100%
    date goals
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    pickup rule
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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearTO
    Touch Fluffy Tail zeerooth 1y ago 100%
    Firefox-chan is sad

    https://twitter.com/XKeyliom/status/1229973552998289408?lang=en

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