

Stupid ass car. Johnny Ives had like ONE really good design idea, and that was almost 30 years ago at this point.


Stupid ass car. Johnny Ives had like ONE really good design idea, and that was almost 30 years ago at this point.


I hate to keep being in these threads saying the same thing, but new people need to know:
THERE IS NO APPRECIABLE PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANY LINUX DISTRO FOR GAMING
Doesn’t matter if it calls itself a “gaming” distro, or it wins by 10% in some benchmarks here and there. Any distro can be tuned like any other distro in every single way. No distro has any proprietary bits that make it better than another, and even if they did, you’d see devblogs or GitHub scripts you can one-shot to tune whatever you’re running to perform similarly.
Save yourself from falling for the hype, and save yourself the time of sitting through videos like this.


No, they don’t. This is another one of THOSE comments.


Any distro will work.
Both KDE and GNOME have super simple key mapping tools to set your Super key combos to whatever you want.
Remmina is probably the best RDP client available for any OS.


I don’t even know where you can get a VPS with that little memory anymore. I think this is just the nature of the kernel progressing and growing in features and size.
Maybe have a look at something like : https://github.com/trisweb/buildkern


Those are customized installs to use the most minimal disk and memory footprint possible. You sure they run a MODERN release of Debian?


Not shaming, but I think you should understand what client/server means before asking that question.
You’re looking for an answer on which to place some unfounded rage where you don’t even understand the situation.


It’s a client/server app at the end of the day. Free users still expend resources on AMD’s end, and it’s not solely client-side. If it costs them money, they will of course try to negate or recover the costs of that.


Bait for newbs. Gotta love the sensational crash outs 🤣


The article is very misleading, but the real gist is that all of these AI dipshits figured out what FPGA was, and are now flooding the zone to use it. This tool has been an absolute gift to companies looking to move to FPGA for things like ML workflows, NL processing, and semantic flows, WITHOUT needing the dumb shit GPU pricing. Better results, cheaper bills.
AMD is two steps ahead of the game in these arenas versus Nvidia, and people just figured it out, so of course they are going to start charging for it. It uses resources on their end, so they need to bill for it to make it make sense. The same way every dumbass startup gives shit away to get you hooked is the way this works.
FPGA is going to usurp the reliance on CUDA in a massive way in the next few years, and they want to get paid for the upfront work they put in to make this possible.
Not shocked at all.


Y’all, it’s Git.
If you’re so paranoid that literally no PaaS is doing it for you, AND you don’t care about the extra features for community interaction, just push to literally any other machines to keep copies.
If you need the public facing features, and you claim they are all terrible, make your own, or STFU already, my God. It’s all UI on top of git. All those extra features ARE the product.
Still very true. What’s your particular issue with Brother?


Looks like YT is out censoring things. I’ll swap the link.


It’s like Odenkirk doing Manson, but it’s real. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5IrRe2F7qY
Brother. Every single time.


Lolwut


It’s not a form factor, it’s an entire package. Modular hardware, expansion, OS, software ecosystem…etc.
What you’re saying is akin to “I have old laptops, so why would I buy a Framework?”
For it’s functionality.
An RPi doesn’t have any of this by default as an SoC, especially the updated wireless modules. This also allows expansion as needed for cheap modules to be connected, so the benefit of upgrades is possible. Sounds like a big win.


If it doesn’t record video, is it an NVR? 🤔
Same as you would on MacOS :
I have no idea why someone would be using Debian packages to distribute something like this though, if that’s the question. Absolutely not going to work well.
Why is there a question mark in the title? We already know the answer.