Screen sharing with Discord no longer works, but I think that’s from an update to Flatpak because it was also happening at the end of 39’s lifecycle.
I’m only still here because account deletion is broken on KBin.
Screen sharing with Discord no longer works, but I think that’s from an update to Flatpak because it was also happening at the end of 39’s lifecycle.
Yeah, that’s what I’m referring to. I’ve never successfully turned on hardware acceleration when running Windows guests, and I don’t think Gnome Boxes even exposes the option.
It’s got really good hardware graphics acceleration.
Both of your comments hurt in that way only the truth is capable of hurting.
I actually disagree with point 1 to an extent. The startup work for such a machine would indeed require a lot of effort, but once that groundwork is in place, wouldn’t that make it easier to maintain momentum and release a successor?
Not much, dollar, how about you?
Microsoft just wants you to have a better job, obviously!
I disagree. I think it’s often mistaken for derision when in reality it’s a request for a better description of the use case.
I’m not super concerned with performance or features other than maybe a decent camera. I prefer to do anything more difficult than sending messages on my laptop. The A54 has the same sized battery as the S23 Ultra, but it uses a much more power efficient chip that isn’t all that much slower, so it seems like a worthy tradeoff to me.
The more I hear about this phone, the more I regret going for the S23 Ultra. I only got it for the battery life, and as far as I can tell, the A54 does better but costs half the price. Oh well, lesson learned, I guess.
People held the same opinion about them though. How is that not relevant?
AMD isn’t, and they used to be significantly worse than Nvidia about proprietary drivers.
Driver code might expose some underlying secret sauce they’re using in the hardware. That’s the justification they always used to give, at any rate. At this point, though, it’s probably some code they’ve inherited from an acquisition that has a bunch of legal encumbrance stopping it from being open sources.
You’re responsible for cleaning up all this vomit I made just now.
I’ve had beef with LTT since his series of videos where he tried to use Linux as a daily driver while making absolutely zero effort to understand any of the differences between it and Windows, then proceeded to whine about how it’s not Windows. The part where he broke his system after it explicitly warned him he was about to break it and asked for rather thorough confirmation that he wanted to do so was where I stopped watching him for good.
There’s being ignorant and then there’s being stupid. I fault nobody for being ignorant of how something works when they first encounter it. I do, however, fault them when they demand changes be made without actually understanding the implications of those changes.
It makes me wonder if and when we’ll see clients that also act as single-user instances.
I don’t really view that as much different from supporting both SMB and NFS on the same device by default.
Google Messages has chat bubble support, for what it’s worth.
I’m fairly confident that it’s a change in Flatpak itself rather than any one specific Flatpak, since all of my apps now use the same new screen sharing interface. Difference is that it actually works in those apps.