[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 8 points 1 week ago

No, just the FSR2 demo application, which suffered from poor performance regardless of whether or not FSR2 is on.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 4 points 2 months ago

Can personally confirm that the OnePlus Watch 2 is fully vendor agnostic.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 4 points 3 months ago

Many artists I like were signed with a now defunct record label called Tympanik Audio. Whoever got the rights to the name after the label went under stopped paying their Spotify license fees, and a large chunk of my Spotify library vanished overnight. While the albums still exist on Bandcamp, the money probably gets thrown into the void now.

Never again. The only way I can ensure my music is accessible tomorrow is to have my own copy. I buy on Bandcamp where I can, or will buy physical and rip it if I really like the album. Everything else gets ripped from Deezer automatically because there's no guarantee anything on those platforms will always be there.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 4 points 8 months ago

Yuzu did no such thing. There were third party fixes but Yuzu didn't implement anything until the game released.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 12 points 9 months ago

Look into MakeMKV. It's "free" while in beta (in practice you need to input a new license key from their forums occasionally, so inconvenient unless you buy a real license) and can rip Blu-Rays with no issue. For ripping 4K, though, you'll need a drive that supports LibreDrive which bypasses all of the drive's built-in DRM. I personally use an LG BU40N in a Vantec external enclosure.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 4 points 1 year ago

Not particularly, the workflow on your Arch system will be the same as any other distro, that's the nice thing about Distrobox.

I would highly recommend looking into the distrobox-assemble command, though: it lets you declaratively build distroboxes with the packages and config you need on them. I have a personal box which operates as my primary terminal that's automatically destroyed and recreated on every boot. This way, the packages I always use in a terminal are available, and I can add something I need temporarily with no issue without worrying about forgetting about that package being there down the line and causing some weird update failure or general bloat.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 10 points 1 year ago

That's because of a difference on protocol (iMessage vs SMS). This wouldn't matter if they chose to support RCS which is effectively the Android iMessage equivalent and is an open standard (on paper, not necessarily in practice) but that will never happen.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 18 points 1 year ago

I think there's still value in it from being a DE-agnostic GUI solution, for what it's worth.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 3 points 1 year ago

You realize Opera is the exact same engine, right?

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 6 points 1 year ago

I can agree with this, my Darter has horrendous battery life and had a ton of bugs that made the thing really annoying to use until a recent BIOS update. I can't help but feel like I got burned.

Next laptop is a Framework for sure.

[-] jerb@lemmy.croc.pw 21 points 1 year ago

It's honestly gotten to a point where I don't even check ProtonDB anymore unless it's a brand new game. Generally things just work.

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