That’s a weird issue. Do you have encryption on by any chance? I had a similar error pop-up when I didn’t have the correct systems hooks for the kernel so that after install update of kernel would make the system not boot.
That’s a weird issue. Do you have encryption on by any chance? I had a similar error pop-up when I didn’t have the correct systems hooks for the kernel so that after install update of kernel would make the system not boot.
PWAs are not an issue but hardware acceleration is pretty broken on Wayland and Nvidia combo.
It’s specific to Jellyfin Media Player which is a client for Linux built using electron and mpv.
I mean not really because the computers in the farm at this point are recycled to be sold as seperate used units.
I mean jmp let’s you use only the integrated player or cast to mpv shim.
I can play the files with mpv, vlc or Kodi without issues but I would like to use something like plex/jellyfin for all the other capabilities they offer like playback position syncing and so on.
It’s kind of mild here but very noticeable in really dark parts of the scene. Makes a lot of stuff pretty bad.
Direct playing. It’s such a drastic difference, there’s no banding in Android devices I have, only on my Linux system.
First rule of the sea:
Never place your rear end on a pirate’s face.
Also there definitely isn’t a VPN called cryptostorm that offers a nice free tier.
It’s an ethinic conflict that erupted a few months ago and has escalated since.
You know I get that you don’t see 100s or even 1000s of comments on each post but I’ve found that on lemmy people are actually willing to talk to you and listen. You don’t have to worry no one will see you or reply to you because you don’t have enough upvotes.
Pretty much. This is far beyond what an LLM can do as well.
The difference is that somehow the nets in our brains are creating emergent behaviour while the nets in code, even with a lot more power aren’t. I feel we are probably missing something pivotal in constructing them.
I would be curious to know more. As far as I am aware, what lemmy does differently is that it still shows username when you delete a comment, and lets you restore your comments until you delete your account. If you delete your account everything is deleted. That isn’t the normal policy but it’s better than reddit’s where the site owners can unilaterally decide to restore content users deleted.
I used to use bromite until yesterday when I discovered that it has been abandoned by the main dev. One of the contributions is keeping the browser patches alive in his own repo but not under the bromite branding.
So currently I’m test driving Mulch which includes vanadium and bromite patches. My backup is trusty Fennec :)
I have some understanding of how this works:
As far as I know, you can’t buy a domain from ICANN directly because they don’t sell stuff? Only registrars can.
In practice there are registrars that charge you the actual price of the domain + a small registration fee (15 cents maybe) in a transparent way without any markup. An example is cloudflare.
Also in practice stay away from GoDaddy. They’re one of the most horrible companies I know. Porkbun, cloudflare, namecheap, namesilo, Google are all usually moderately priced good options. You can find details of all registrars for a tld and their prices using tld-list like: tld-list.com/tld/nameoftld.
Hope that helps :)
The thought that Debian will continue into the future feels comforting. How cool it would be if in 5000AD kids on Mars or Europa are running Debian 100?
Check out KDE Debian spin too. I booted the live iso to check some stuff and was seriously impressed. Gave me the early ubuntu 10-11 vibe where the OS just stays out of your way.
Still might be worth it to check that you’re not missing any kernel modules.