[-] mfn@mfn.pub 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah this is the reason most probably. After the UI update I had the exact same problem. After 2 days of search for solution I finally found it. When it tries to open with discrete GPU it just blinks and doesn't open. I can only open it with integrated GPU. And you definitely have to use DRI_PRIME=1 argument for every game to open them with dGPU. It is kinda annoying but it's only solution for now until Valve updates it.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 7 points 1 year ago

I can only think of Waydroid if you are using Linux.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 10 points 1 year ago

Debian not recommends testing for everyday using. You definetely have to look at the site. Afaik it is basically a bad version of unstable that gets slow updates and it is only for testing purposes.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Really? We essentially have a same taste then. I am curious do you have any other suggestions for me?

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think your problem is you are using a niche Arch derivative that has a small user base. You should definitely consider using more mainstream distros so you can easily find the help you need until you are comfortable and feel confident with using Linux.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah I've been subscribed to both of them too but like I said I felt lazy to write all of them. Also Honest Guide's content range is broader and video styles are different. But Brick Technology is also good.

NJB is really pro Netherlands but I am kinda okay with that because I really didn't consume any media before that are pro Netherlands so it has a place to join with the pro America, UK and France media I guess.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't know these were posted or not but here is my suggestions which every youtube watching person probably already heard about most of them:

Not Just Bikes: Channel about Urban Planing-Living and how destructive the cars are.

History Matters: Short animated videos about historical events, narrated with humor.

my mechanics: Best and most detailed restorations ever.

NileRed - NileBlue: All about experimenting with chemical reactions.

Oversimplified: Like the name, oversimplified narrations of historical events but in a long form with animated depictions and humor of course.

Stefan Milo: Really informative research videos of archeology.

The Linux Experiment: Like the name suggests it's all about Linux.

Bad Lip Reading: It's in the name.

ChrisFix: Best car repair channel out there.

DIY Perks: DIY videos but heavy on the entertainment side rather than the doable diys.

Ethan Chlebowski: Trying to understand cooking from the perspective of homecooks.

Alex (the French Guy Cooking): Reverse engineering the recipes.

Brick Experiment Channel: Building Lego machines.

These all are high quality channels imo. There are a lot more but I am kinda lazy for now.

This is a csv file of really high quality channels that you can directly use in Piped: Proton Drive Link to csv file

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 27 points 1 year ago

Innovations are pretty rare in the desktop space but this looks like a really good innovation if implemented bug free.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 4 points 1 year ago
[-] mfn@mfn.pub 20 points 1 year ago

Which still is a chrome frontend.

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't understand recommending an another company distro to user who is happy with using Fedora but want to change it just because it is a company distro. (They both are actually community projects but let's ignore it for the purpose of this discussion)

[-] mfn@mfn.pub 2 points 1 year ago

After trying to do it with docker or ansible manually for hours and failing, this was soo helpful. So thank you.

view more: next ›

mfn

joined 1 year ago