I just finished Detroit: Become Human.
I decided to play it after I upgraded my Deck's SSD to 2TB.
And I've been spending a lot of time on Halo: Infinite.
I just finished Detroit: Become Human.
I decided to play it after I upgraded my Deck's SSD to 2TB.
And I've been spending a lot of time on Halo: Infinite.
I discovered that the fan just died.
Sorry for this. I didn't check that old laptop till yesterday to check for other issues unrelated to Plasma, which was when I discovered that the fan died.
It's a spare laptop a friend gave to me recently.
I discovered that the fan just died.
Sorry for this. I didn't check that old laptop till yesterday to check for other issues unrelated to Plasma, which was when I discovered that the fan died.
It's a spare laptop a friend gave to me recently.
I discovered that the fan just died.
Sorry for this. I didn't check that old laptop till yesterday to check for other issues unrelated to Plasma, which was when I discovered that the fan died.
It's a spare laptop a friend gave to me recently.
I figured that GNOME's insistence on CSD few years back will bite them in the rear.
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/10179#issuecomment-1779298467
And I don't wanna be that guy that's wants something to fail just because it's not to my taste, but I'm glad to hear that the dev thinks KDE's Wayland is in much better shape than GNOME's, especially since GNOME's pushing it really hard.
For me, personally, I won't switch away until Plasma 6 comes out, if it's in much better shape than Plasma 5's Wayland, and games running through Proton work well enough in Wayland competitively.
Same for me. I may have the ability to use GPU pass-through, but if I'm not willing to heat up my room, I use my VM with Lubuntu.
I did try that. In fact, none of my widgets moved
So far:
I should get back to Cyberpunk again. Need to go through my backlog again.
And here's a busy screenshot. Apologies
I can't subscribe to either ubuntu@lemmy.ml or kubuntu@lemmy.ml
Probably cuz Flatpak apps are all GUI apps and are harder compared to CLI apps?
Safe to assume them that Apple will utilize the bare minimum for RCS.
When Apple implements RCS, was there any information on whether it'll be dependent on the carrier or if Apple will build their own RCS infrastructure? Cuz I suspect it'll be the former.
And if Apple does build their own RCS infrastructure, I highly doubt it'll have E2E encryption as that's essentially iMessage. Will E2E encryption work if one side is Apple and the other side is Google?
And for any RCS messages that doesn't go through Google, does this mean that RCS is still being used sans E2E encryption? What does it look like in the Messages app?