The pi5 couldn’t keep up for me. How do you avoid transcoding?
The pi5 couldn’t keep up for me. How do you avoid transcoding?
Software Engineers are highly paid. Many women want a guy that can provide.
Using the activity for anything more than entertainment is folly.
Only 60% of companies I work for use GitHub. Some of us create new users that are only for our employers.
Yet companies still use it for hiring purposes.
I use onedrive because you can get like 6TB of space included with Office for like $99/year. Second choice would be backblaze.
Out of curiosity, as someone thinking about starting a cloud/hosting provider, what features would make a huge difference to you beyond price? I do plan to have some pretty amazing pricing for individuals/small businesses, but beyond that….
no underscores either? What are we, apes?
Singular table names? You savage…
Do. none of you use case insensitive autocomplete? “do ” “Downloads”
Try reinstalling the drivers and make sure the open source one is not installed. Also, what distro are you using, what card do you have, and what version of the drivers are you running?
This is false. Wayland works great for me using KDE.
WSL2 runs ubuntu on Hyper-V. It isn’t really as custom as you’d think. You can install other distros besides ubuntu. Or you can install regular ubuntu instead of LTS.
Take a look at this for running other distros: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/use-custom-distro
Use Cloudflare. They are the cheapest out there because they don’t add a markup. After the Verisign increase the new price will be $9.77.
uBlock Origin has worked great for me. No issues.
Firefox on iOS is reskinned safari. Normal Firefox extensions don’t work.
I use Yattee. It should be on the app store. Requires a bit of setup, but works great.
iOS browsers use safari as the backend.
Normal Firefox extensions don’t work.
Mine came in a cardboard sleeve. I still have it somewhere.
The problem isn’t really the software, but rather GPU drivers/MESA. There are ubuntu ports for many boards, but without GPU acceleration.
You probably set it up and forgot about it! 🤣
On Arch, upgrading is pretty simple. The only extra step is you need a hook to run mkinitcpio, but that script is on the wiki and you never need to touch it again once set up. From that point onward you just upgrade the driver via pacman.
Don’t get me wrong, I do not like the fact NVIDIA’s drivers aren’t open source and their linux offerings aren’t the greatest, but your issue appears to be due to the way your distro handles the driver.
Uh, what about Pixelfed?