Darkrai

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[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 12 points 5 months ago (1 children)

We already have a social credit score, we started it in the 80s. Its called credit

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 16 points 5 months ago (4 children)

Stop talking to the type of people that care about what phone you have.

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Do you think this is something the EU will say is anti-competitive or something? I don't think current late-state capitalism America will do anything.

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

If we do make that, can we make the git CLI equivalent tool not terrible like the current.

I found git to be so frustrating to learn by trial and error. All the different ways it won't let you pull updates, the confusing branch and stream tracking stuff where I have to make a new branch and cherry pick the one commit I actually was intending to put in a PR. Finally I find the error messages could probably be way more informative and helpful.

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

Oh, can you tell me how to disable all the tracking then? https://youtu.be/IT4vDfA_4NI?si=9kY3yD5yceifSyq8

Its really not a good OS anymore.

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

You have to buy a listing for your game on Steam? I thought you just had to get it greenlit

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 5 points 6 months ago (7 children)

I'm currently playing around with Godot so I really appreciate all the examples I can get. Thanks!

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 12 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I was able to use this guys docker image and tool in order to cross compile my Rust programs in the past. They were very simple programs so I dont know how well it works for larger projects.

https://github.com/Jake-Shadle/xwin

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

They run them through QA at least and work directly with Nvidia to fix any issues they notice. They dont catch everything of course but its still good.

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

ChatGPT isn't a search engine. Its just a more powerful version of the tool that you see suggesting the next word to use on your phones keyboard.

Its guessing how sentences should look based on ones it saw in the past. That means it makes stuff up

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 68 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (22 children)

If you want to support Linux devs and continued development, I would buy from System76, Tuxedo Computers, or even Framework.

If you're going to buy used then yeah the Thinkpad is fine.

[–] Darkrai@kbin.social 17 points 7 months ago (5 children)

C is bloat, thats why everyone should use Asm

 

Crosspost from steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

 

I made this app to help me keep track of the different games I have on each of my SD cards. If you have 2 or more SD cards that you swap between and you're ever trying to remember which one has which, this app will help you out.

Right now it's a completely stand-alone app that I recommend launching through Steam. I might one day look into making a version as Decky loader plugin that more people might use.

As there's no official game-pad layout I would just switch to the 'Web Browser' layout provided by Valve as it has a mouse scroll wheel bound to the left track-pad and the mouse cursor on the right.

The first thing you'll probably notice is there's some resolution bug with the app where if you launch it in Desktop Mode, the font and dividers are much much larger than they should be. Otherwise, if you launch it in gaming mode, the mouse cursor can only reach about 40% of the display area for some reason. ¯\(ツ)/¯ If you have any clue on what might help, please feel free to reach out on GitHub or here

Since I last posted about my app, I've added a search bar to help filter the list for any specific game you might be looking for; and also improved the UI and coloring.

Thank you for reading my whole post, please share it to any friends you think might find it helpful or interesting.

 

How's everyone weekend going? I've been dealing with this issue for a little while so I thought I would finally look into it and make a post about it.

Sometimes when I wake my PC from sleep, it fails to resume correctly. I'm able to log in from the lock screen just fine, but when I get to my desktop there's usually some graphical glitches like medium-sized black boxes spanning across different application windows. The next thing I'll notice is that if I try to close windows or interact with the desktop, it will lock up to the point I can't use my mouse or keyboard. Trying to switch to another TTY terminal doesn't even work at that point. If I switch to a TTY quickly before it locks up then I can use the reboot command normally as a fix.

If it does lock up however, I'm still able to REISUB in order to reset. I've found all the times that I've done that recently in my syslog and linked it to this pastebin; I tried to keep anything that seemed relevant from when the PC goes to sleep until when I had to reset it manually.

Looking through my syslogs, I notice lines that seem to indicate the GPU isn't waking correctly. (ie codium.desktop[19525]: [19525:0616/173717.963456:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(991)] GPU process exited unexpectedly: exit_code=512, and GpuWatchdog[84807]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fa297f929a6 sp 00007fa28c3fd370 error 6 in libcef.so[7fa293aef000+7770000] likely on CPU 3 (core 3, socket 0) ) I'm not sure if that means its a mesa driver issue, a CPU sleep state issue, or maybe just the current kernel update. I was hoping someone with more experience could look through the pastebin link and see if you notice anything I didn't. I separated the different crashes with white space.

My desktop is an Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Formula with a Ryzen 9 5950X CPU, and a XFX Radeon 6700x GPU

Thank you for you time and help, let me know if I left anything important out.

 

I originally subscribed to kbin.social/m/pop_os.
I was wondering if it will still be 'supported'. As long as lemmy.world is federated to kbin it doesn't matter to me.

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