

About 500MBit/s on Telegram Desktop. They currently have 10 million paying subscribers out of ~950 million users.
About 500MBit/s on Telegram Desktop. They currently have 10 million paying subscribers out of ~950 million users.
Oh I like that one. Yoink! Thanks.
It’s also quite wrong.
I have been running arm32 elf binaries and Xorg on my HTC M8 stock kernel with Android 4. That’s not a new thing. Libreoffice and Xfce ran pretty well on that thing.
It’s just quite a bit slower. Everything else other than messing with /sys and android processes works the same.
HDMI, mouse and keyboard and you have an office pc.
Most engines can build on Linux. Even CryEngine. Maybe OP mentioned UE4 because it runs better than UE5.
Every game that I have seen that runs on UE5 either looks like a vaseline smeared blur or runs like crap.
Do you know one that runs great AND looks great? And I don’t mean in the trailer.
All good. Maybe my reading comprehension was off.
Umm, I’m pretty sure Heinlein meant it as a system that could work. The book is definitely not the parody the movie is.
Rebel Galaxy rocks. Rebel Galaxy Outlaw is also amazing.
Steam version has Denuvo. GOG version doesn’t. Other than that they should be the same. I noticed only differences in load times.
It’s a fun game and runs great on a potato. $5 is definitely worth it.
That has a background update service. It’ll only immediately kick you out for serious security updates. Unless you f’ed with the configuration.
I have a VPS with 1 GB of RAM and Firefox with up to 3 tabs is fine. OK, it’s running Linux maybe FF on Windows is worse.
w3m with framebuffer image support, my man.
Wait, copying a pdf and pasting it into chatgpt is exactly how I picture a bad recruiter doing their job.
CTRL-C, CTRL-V,
hire?
Yeah, and the one on Amazon is broken for years and no one cares.
There is: https://mycroftproject.com/
There you can just about anything to Firefox’s search providers.
And even those videos show how little they know.
They are fun to watch in a “kid goes wow at enterprise tech” kinda way.
It’s doubly puzzling, because that component is just disabled on Linux and Steamdeck.
I guess they don’t like being sued. And I think they will just take the money for the refunds from Sony’s payout.
One of the things I dislike about Rust is the massive amount of disk space and time it takes to do a download, compile, test run.
2GB of dependencies and build files for a 200K binary is a bit much.