Strange, I’ve had little problems with Space Engineers and protondb mostly seems to agree.
Strange, I’ve had little problems with Space Engineers and protondb mostly seems to agree.
Apex works flawlessly, without having to do any manual tweaking.
Afaik there is a patched wine version that still lets you play LoL, but with Fortnite you’re sol.
If your guest OS is Linux, you can use Virgl to get much better OpenGL performance in the VM.
Anyone here who uses this regularly? I’ve been using FL Studio for the past 10 years, how does ardour fare in comparison?
Afaik the free version has no support for h264 whatsoever on Linux. I think you will have to transcode.
There’s an open issue somewhere on GitHub (Valve’s CS2 repo), it seems to be an issue with SDL, which Counter Strike uses to interface with pipewire. Afaik no one is quite sure why the delay builds up, but it doesn’t seem like an issue with pipewire itself.
I wonder if the rate switching will change anything for those of us who like to have their sample rate at 48k and currently suffer from gradually growing audio delay in CS2.
WineD3D translates to OpenGL. Assuming you’re using Linux, it’s as easy as running your programs in wine without DXVK.
Don’t expect stellar performance though.
Out of interest - which tool(s) did you use to generate this outline?
I’ve been using Nextcloud docker for quite some time, updated it countless times, have never had any problems whatsoever.
I’ve spent quite some time setting up KVM with GPU passthrough and modifying qemu and my kernel as to circumvent VM detection of anti cheat software. While it worked in principle, overhead from virtualization and reduced core count meant that some resource-heavy games ran extremely poorly (while they would have run just fine without virtualization).
I have no experience with Samsung TVs, did not know it was more involved. At least for Android TV and Amazon fire TV it’s basically one click.
For the tv app part:
You can use jellyfin to host your media, it has apps for many types of television. The jellyfin-specific fork of overseer is called jellyseer.
Ah yes, the remote desktop protocol protocol
The official online community of a multiplayer game. E.g. there are numerous private WoW servers, but the biggest and most relevant community plays on the official servers.
I didn’t mean those games specifically, just wanted to underline my point that multiplayer games are popular in Russia.
From the exorbitant numbers of Russians playing DotA and CS:GO I would assume there is a significant part who enjoys playing online games.
And while, sure, there are numerous examples of alternative networks / cracked servers etc., If you want to participate in “real” community of one of these games, you’ll have to use an official client.
Sorry, I must’ve missed that somehow, then my comment only applies to llama and its direct derivates.
Note that when using llama-derived models, such as vicuna, you are bound by their license to only use them for “research” purposes.
If you want an unrestricted version, go for open-llama or RedPajama.
Falcon is less restrictive and only wants a cut of profits if they exceed 1 million dollars, but I’d wager that fully unrestricted is the way to go.
Depending on what you mean by “AI”, this bot doesn’t fit the criteria. It works by extracting and ranking sentences and does not apply a LLM.