Yo dawg…
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Yo dawg…
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Watching this gave me Aphex Twin vibes. Then I discovered it was directed by Chris Cunningham. So yeah, that’s why
Wouldn’t there be a lot of displaced water that needs to go somewhere?
What a shame. He was a good man
Void won’t package Hyprland because it doesn’t use a stable/tagged version of wlroots, so it needs a vendored version to build it (ref: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/37544)
This is dangerous
Well, they say you do have to be over 18 to use Concepts
C++: Nuh, uh …
template <typename T>
concept Crackable = requires(T obj) {
{ obj.crack() };
};
auto crack(Crackable auto& nut) {
nut.crack();
}
Has “laying off staff to focus on AI “ become a common euphemism for “we hired too many people”?
If you’re using Steam then you could try adding PROTON_LOG=1 %command%
to your launch options for the game. This will output a log file into $HOME/steam-$APPID.log
($APPID
will probably be 823130
in this case). This log file might show why the game isn’t starting. You could even post this log file here as a pastebin link to see if anyone can help diagnose if you’re unable to see anything obvious.
Are you personally working on NVK? Terrific work if you are BTW! This is really positive progress
Yeah, that’s understandable; there’s probably a lot a proprietary stuff in the cuda sdk / driver.
If/when NVK becomes the defacto driver for nv GPUs, what would it mean for cuda?
I absolutely plan to support team red/blue GPUs. I just don’t have access to the h/w right now
The pfp is goofy af. It stays 😂
Just by “eyeballing” the two, there’s very little, if any difference on my setup.
Haha. There’s no Wayland support… yet. Check out gpu-screen-recorder for a very similar project with Wayland support
Thank you for your kind words!
I haven’t made the jump to Wayland yet. I basically live in the terminal (when I’m not playing games!) so haven’t been in any rush. I definitely want to support Wayland going forward because it seems everyone has switched but me!
I’d be surprised if it doesn’t do something similar. I haven’t used OBS so I can’t really comment to it’s performance
Wait, so this sketchy, privacy-invading stuff remains even after a game is uninstalled?! I had no idea.
How is this stuff not classed as malware at this point?