TL;DR: Bridgy Fed is forming a non-profit entity to carry it forwards.
TL;DR: Bridgy Fed is forming a non-profit entity to carry it forwards.
One of the big selling points of Linux to me was I can automate my install from end to end. I haven’t bothered automating the installer, but once it boots I run a playbook to set everything up and restore most of my homedir from backup. Everything down to setting my custom keyboard shorts, extensions and wallpaper is covered.
These days I run Silverblue and I’m trying to find the time to put together my own build pipeline to build my own images on top of Silverblue’s.
Either way, I have no fear of reinstalls.
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Double digit growth from zero is still zero.
One last suggestion would be to try a Wayland session instead of X. I wouldn’t be surprised if it improves the blurriness.
Aside from that, I also have a Framework 13 with the same display and Fedora’s real nice on it 😆
You probably know this, but for those who don’t; that is only FSR 1.0, which is generally not very good but can still be much better than a basic upscaler. If the game has native FSR support, you should always use that instead.
If these are Steam games, the Steam flatpak has gamescope available.
I would use gamescope for this: gamescope -W 1440 -H 960 -f -- %command%
I use the game’s FSR for this if it’s available though. FSR Performance halves the render resolution, and scales the output 2x.
Arch has a useful doc for it https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gamescope
looks at post history I mean lazy as my joke was, now I understand how you got so upset about it.
You say you got the joke, but everything else you said suggests you didn’t. Just to be clear I wasn’t being critical of your reply, I was mocking the cryptobros the other poster mentioned.
sounds too simple bro, what it needs is more blockchain /s
💯 I see it the same way.
Yes, that’s one half of what I was getting at. The other half is that it doesn’t prioritise aesthetics.
Listen prioritises aesthetics, but is lacking in function. For me, the missing functionality isn’t important.
There’s no single right answer.
The official app could be described as “functional”. This is a native android app and (imo) looks better.
That article is so bad. While still debatable, what he actually said wasn’t anything like it’s been represented.
On Debian 12 we could simply install the backport kernel and the performance issues were solved.
If you offer “recommended dishes”, you should probably be accounting for different kinds of food items to enable that. I wouldn’t say the pure machine learning aspect is necessarily directly at fault, but the end to end implementation is bad.
Yeah, of course that doesn’t mean it’s good machine learning though 😆
Click on “Hello, Social Web 👋🏼” it’s actually a link to a blog post even if it just looks like part of the landing page.