If heaven exists, senna must be smiling - he saw one of the GOATs drive his car in tribute and then saw his spiritual successor drive the race of his lifetime at his hometown track
Magnussen did a 2-stop but it seemed like there was a issue with tyre/car that forced the 2nd stop (based on the urgency in the engineers voice).
Verstappen really messed up both laps.
Damn that McLaren is looking fast. Game on for the WDC
So is the windows scheduler to blame for the frankly poor results seen on windows. Like there were several instances where it was slower than the 7700x in the test suite used by Hardware Unboxed and Gamers Nexus but clearly that is not the case in Linux.
Pretty nice of Lewis
I think evince will be eventually dropped by GNOME but there is time for that. While papers is porting things to GTK4 and adding some great features, it still has a long way to go in performance and optimisation. Currently it is more than twice as slow to open a pdf when compared to evince. Also scrolling performance is not optimised as it will stop mid scroll for things to render. Well it is only a new project so hopefully all this will be fixed. I am still using papers so that I can report any bugs that I run into
Yeah it was pretty obvious on air as well. I expect some sort of reprimand. This goes against the spirit of the rules.
Wine doesn't allow donations from my country. Is there anyway to get around this restriction¿?
Or what his fascist friends like.
Yo what's up with all the contracts getting announced today. This one was expected though. Leclerc just doesn't have a option better than Ferrari for now.
Seems like HAAS is cutting ties with Ferrari, now that Steiner has been replaced.
They can't though. They don't have the budget and manpower to design the parts they currently buy from ferrari
So from some of your comments, it seems that by sharpness, you are referring to the sharpness of text in gnome on high resolution displays (4k in your case) when compared to macos or windows. Well in my experience, text rendering in Linux hasn't been as good as the macos or windows but it has been improving steadily. If I remember correctly, the differences lie in the anti aliasing done to text to make them sharper. Somebody please correct me if I am wrong.
Also maybe edit your post to mention that the high quality you are talking about is the sharpness of font rendering.