i never hav to use one lmao
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i never hav to use one lmao
why do you need an api for jit?
just unprotect a block of memory and call/jump to it?
don’t think it’s possible to run photoshop on linux at all (except ancient versions)
(arch with gdm3 and gnome takes around 1:30-2 minutes to boot from an hdd on my old craptop)
yes, but most games aren’t.
there’s no reason to avoid good indie games just because they’re not foss, unless you’re a toxic fossbro or something
most games are not foss, and it makes sense.
(games are more like works of art ranter than software after all, so it just doesn’t matter)
omg ellie?
twitter is ALL porn now tbh
i was asking about the passkeys specifically tho, not the biometric auth part of it
linux only supports hardware security keys like yubikey, not on-device passkeys atm
hdr support is coming tho
steamos already has it iirc (well, specifically gamescope)
kde 6 has experimental hdr support with wayland session
cosmic de devs promised hdr support in the first public stable release
what i really miss is passkeys (specifically, using tpm2 to store them like windows hello does)
that’s why I’ve been doing most of my gamedev stuff on an old craptop from 2016.
performance issues become apparent immediately
if you’re an audiophile you can get flacs and stuff (but tbh I’d rather store my music in opus, flac just seems like a waste of space)
until it violently shits itself
or fiddle with the vm/swappiness value
it’s currently opt-in rather than opt-out, fully on-device and won’t work on devices with weak NPUs (or on any which completely lack it)
unless it changes in the future it’s not that bad at the moment tbh
running locally using dedicated hardware in snapdragon cpu is kinda the whole point of the thing though.
also it’s not really going to work otherwise, think about it for a second. How useful is a “recall” feature that only remembers moments where you were connected to the internet? also processing such a huge amount of data online is not a feasible task.
also the whole point of the locked down “ai” features (and windows 11 itself lol) is to boost hardware sales. they’re not going to make it work on other devices through the “cloud” at least for that reason alone.
“it’s local, for now”
running locally is kinda the whole point of the thing
because you saved it into onedrive?
which is the default save location in ms office unless you switch it to local (it’s not like it uploads stuff automatically tho, it’s just the default folder it shows you)
apparmor is partially supported (check nixos security. apparmor, some manual configuration may be needed), not selinux though and probably never will be