Unfortunately the single core speed of arm chips is not fabulous, that’s what is mainly required for good performance in most games. You’re best off going with a r traditionally supported cpu for now. The revolution will come (and it’ll most likely be RISC).
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Still gotta be careful since some manufacturers have started auto-connecting to open access points when they detect them.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve's plan to bring SteamOS to more devices is a promising sign if you want to stop gaming on Windows11·5 months agoI wouldn’t say it has anything to do with the financial affluence of the gamer, but I agree with you that the vast vast majority of gamers simply do not care. Like with a lot of things, that same majority would be better off if they did.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way of having a vm with gpu pass through to play windows games ?4·6 months agoDepends on the game. Apex, Riot, ubisoft, and EA all ban vm players. A list of other companies do as well.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way of having a vm with gpu pass through to play windows games ?8·6 months agoEasy way to get yourself banned in online games just an FYI. Most online games will detect and ban virtual machines now since they’ve become commonplace in cheat/hack communities.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had a 1 year sabbatical, what would you do?2·7 months agoA full year of multi month hikes across the world. I want to see it all and meet new people.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some downsides to immortality that most don't think of?3·7 months agoNothing forever will feel oh so fast when you lose any frame of reference.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is one relatively unknown thing that your country does much better than elsewhere, but that most people don't know about?2·7 months agoI pasted some links, but the DoE says groundwater will most likely be contaminated. Depends on who you trust and how willing you are to suffer radioactive contamination. Granted, it’s probably a better risk profile than say… Coal… But that doesn’t change the fact we have no good longterm plan to store any amount of radioactive waste, and if history is your teacher, a plan will most likely not come to fruition.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is one relatively unknown thing that your country does much better than elsewhere, but that most people don't know about?2614·7 months agoHonestly, despite all of nuclears many benefits, there’s still no good action plan for the significant amounts of substantially dangerous waste it leaves around. Hard to figure out a storage plan for an invisible poison seeping from a rock for the next 50,000 years.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•SF ads call out tech firms for not paying for open source41·7 months agoEmbrace. Extend. Extinguish.
Those words proved the folly of the “free as in freedom” open source many moons ago.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think would happen to the Democratic Party if Harris loses? (serious)1312·7 months agoThis ignores so much that has been fought for and done by so many politicians who actually have a desire to make things better. It’s honestly disgraceful you’re that bitter you can’t see the good faith efforts that have been made.
Isn’t it all unicode at the end of the day, so it supports anything unicode supports? Or am I off base?
I later did ask it to just be helpful, specifically requesting it give me some possible words that fit for the 5 letter possibility for #1. It repeated “floor it” lol.
Not great, honestly.
Also never ask it to solve a picture of a crossword.
With stuff like this dude, nobody can tell you if the end result will be desirable. You just have to create for the sake of creating what you want to make, and release it into the world. If it doesn’t do well, take the feedback on why and improve, or halt doing it, depending on what you’d prefer.