Open Source NVIDIA Drivers Are Finally Good #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/IIGEElOsoJw
Open Source NVIDIA Drivers Are Finally Good #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/IIGEElOsoJw Thorium is only not a dead project but there's some hilarious shit going on in the repo, hidden around the browser, and a bunch of his other projects is a bunch of furry and some hentai, enjoy your furry porn if you to want but why is it in a web browser https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium/issues/463 For context see the links in the comments on this thread https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium/issues/468
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@BrodieOnLinux Its sad, I was really hopeful about it being an actually good Chromium browser to use as a backup when a site doesn't like Firefox. Chrome and Edge are obviously bad choices, Chromium has no DRM or security patches, Ungoogled Chromium is somehow worse security wise (not to mention the risks with their community built binaries), Brave is covered in controversy, Vivaldi isn't actually open source, etc etc etc. Not a single good option, which is why I hoped Thorium would grow Linux Kernel 6.6.6 "Kernel Of The Beast" #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/4ZQKC2aSkbU
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@BrodieOnLinux People really out here going through a 30 paragraph essay about how to use steamcmd to not go to windows 10 but then say that they wont move to Linux because "i dont want to use the terminal". @BrodieOnLinux After couple minutes of browsing the subreddits for windows 7 I still wonder why people want to use out of date and unsupported software as a daily driver. @BrodieOnLinux@linuxrocks.online forget Windows 7, the local bakery here uses MS-DOS as a POS system :mario_flop: @BrodieOnLinux I've literally been in meetings where a project manager or client described *required* features. How to kill all community goodwill in a day
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@BrodieOnLinux this new stories encapsulates a few bad things in open source 1. phone software sucks - not many good options for apps/OS @BrodieOnLinux I do not know why the maintainer saw the need to sell. Maybe the money was direly needed and those were the terms of the contract that was offered? Yes, this could have been handled better in an ideal world, but not knowing the situation the person is in: I do not feel comfortable to judge. maybe we would see less of this if we had a financially viable support model for maintainers? Not that I have any idea how that would look like. Winebridge Is A Better Way To Manage Wine #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/mI_JUfVztQQ With how much support Sam Altman has from top OpenAI employees I have no doubts they're concerned that he will pull a Steve Jobs, make a new company, steal some of there best employees, massively improve the space so much that OpenAI eventually just has to buy him back in. @BrodieOnLinux The craziest thing to me about the new Steam Deck OLED is Valve made the device better with a bigger battery, bigger storage, new OLED HDR screen, bigger screen, higher refresh rate and didn't keep the price the same, they actually lowered it.
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@BrodieOnLinux Still though it makes me pretty excited that such a thing exists. As for the price, I'm fairly certain that it is either a loss leader, or doesn't make much (if any) profit. @BrodieOnLinux Its amazing. If I had to guess they probably found out they were vastly miscalculating how much money they would get from people buying games in their old models prices, which is probably why they were so comfortable putting the deck on sale every major sale. Xorg is a ticking time bomb, once Red Hat decides to stop maintaining it some of you people better step up to maintain it yourselves or you'll be in for a rough ride.
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@BrodieOnLinux What WM are you using, from your videos, I saw few elements that looked like things from Awesome WM. And don't take it the wrong way, I am just asking and I am not against Wayland in any way. @BrodieOnLinux yeah I have thought about dwm's Wayland alternative, but haven't done anything else yet. Discord Now Officially Ships On Flathub!! #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/XrO-8V_Te_c If Linux Kernel 6.6.6 isn't named "Kernel of the Beast" I'm quitting Linux and switching to FreeBSD
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@BrodieOnLinux CTT must surely release a video about this kernel since he's always prepared to talk about Ubuntu or Red Hat (or whatever villain of the week) in the same manner. Wayland Suffers From Extreme Bikeshedding #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/4JVBA44BtLo
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Bizarre Reason Why GNU SU Ignored The Wheel Group #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/tPE6Rvl3nAI @BrodieOnLinux This, and also E-mail protocols are clear indication that the world of computing was far less hostile in 1970s and 1980s was BY FAR less hostile and so - not much thought was spent on security. Bottles Is Sick Of Downstream Distro Packages #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/MFa6d11JWro @BrodieOnLinux I'm all in favour for bottles to force this. They should not have to deal with supported requests for things that they did not package themselves. There is no losing with the Mexico alien. If it's real: We have the bodies, we have confirmation the aliens exist Either way I get some entertainment out of it Gitlab Is Finally Becoming A Useful Git Forge #YouTube #Linux #opensource https://youtu.be/v68NFdZIMKI Linux Accent Colors Are Happening... At What Cost #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/Xl14xj6fxfM @BrodieOnLinux Because GNOME doesn't want it to be simple, except by their definition of simple. @BrodieOnLinux I wonder if it can be worse than the time I had to download like 16 versions of the same theme which only differed in accent colors...
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@BrodieOnLinux This post alone has helped me understand how to make an environment better than the 5 different times I've Googled it. @BrodieOnLinux I was under the impression that pip now detects this and installs it in your user, so no root permissions required? 🤔 Still a good message nonetheless |
@BrodieOnLinux Good for those whose cards it supports 😁
@BrodieOnLinux too little, too late. nvidia will never get my money again.
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I'm definitely someone who will benefit from this, as someone using an nvidia gpu.
In the future I can imagine people alternating which drivers they using depending on the game. Projects like supergfxctl could be helpful in such a use case. Already today most game launchers have a lot of tweaks you can do on a per game basis.