pyromaniac_donkey

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[–] pyromaniac_donkey@lemmy.world -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Death sentences are carried with DNA or self inculpation proof.

 

They call me names, but they never call me liar

Sweetie chill, it's just shitpostin. This is not true at all or is it?

Stop projecting and take your meds schizo.

Pretty good gains this year, currently at 3.19%. New data coming in 2 days.

 

Even Ubuntu - one of the slowest Linux distributions wipes the floor with windows. Even without huge optimizations that are present in the newest kernels and with the worst CPU governor. Wonder if slower GPU performance is due to mentioned governor?

please add WeChat pay or Alipay methods, Chinese donators need them

Yes. Mine works flawlessly.

[–] pyromaniac_donkey@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (4 children)

You must have never used OpenSuse TW

 

And also all the other improvements of the Linux world : Vulkan, KDE/Gnome, Wayland, Pipewire, Wine, Proton, Valve, Flatpaks.

 

The Wayland Color Management protocol has been years in the making and is needed for a client to specify the color space and HDR metadata of a surface. This color management protocol is ultimately needed for getting high dynamic range (HDR) support working out well within Wayland environments. This week an initial merge request was opened for implementing the draft color management protocol with the Weston reference compositor.

The Wayland color management protocol has been years in the making and the current work-in-progress protocol for staging can be found via this open merge request, which itself is three years old.

New this week is developer Leandro Ribeiro posting a Weston merge request for implementing a majority of the color management protocol spec. The lone missing piece is image_description_creator_params_v1 support, which will be followed up in a future merge request.

Those interested in tracking the Weston color management support can see this Weston merge request now under review.

Slowly but surely the Linux desktop is getting ready for finally offering good high dynamic range (HDR) support.

 

The Wayland Color Management protocol has been years in the making and is needed for a client to specify the color space and HDR metadata of a surface. This color management protocol is ultimately needed for getting high dynamic range (HDR) support working out well within Wayland environments. This week an initial merge request was opened for implementing the draft color management protocol with the Weston reference compositor.

The Wayland color management protocol has been years in the making and the current work-in-progress protocol for staging can be found via this open merge request, which itself is three years old.

New this week is developer Leandro Ribeiro posting a Weston merge request for implementing a majority of the color management protocol spec. The lone missing piece is image_description_creator_params_v1 support, which will be followed up in a future merge request.

Those interested in tracking the Weston color management support can see this Weston merge request now under review.

Slowly but surely the Linux desktop is getting ready for finally offering good high dynamic range (HDR) support.

 

The Wayland Color Management protocol has been years in the making and is needed for a client to specify the color space and HDR metadata of a surface. This color management protocol is ultimately needed for getting high dynamic range (HDR) support working out well within Wayland environments. This week an initial merge request was opened for implementing the draft color management protocol with the Weston reference compositor.

The Wayland color management protocol has been years in the making and the current work-in-progress protocol for staging can be found via this open merge request, which itself is three years old.

New this week is developer Leandro Ribeiro posting a Weston merge request for implementing a majority of the color management protocol spec. The lone missing piece is image_description_creator_params_v1 support, which will be followed up in a future merge request.

Those interested in tracking the Weston color management support can see this Weston merge request now under review.

Slowly but surely the Linux desktop is getting ready for finally offering good high dynamic range (HDR) support.

 
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