I keep looking at the white steam deck thinking how great it’d look if I replaced the buttons with an aftermarket set resembling the European SNES
I keep looking at the white steam deck thinking how great it’d look if I replaced the buttons with an aftermarket set resembling the European SNES
The insecure parts of Linux is mostly on the DE side opposed to the core OS part that servers use. We absolutely will see more vulnerabilities in the future as Linux grows.
Ngl a 90s PC beige steam deck would be amazing to run emudeck on
I tried this but even permanent marker kept rubbing off
Idk where you live, but a number of countries give you a 14 day cool-off period where you can return purchases for any reason.
Yeah I get that SteamOS wouldn’t, but Valve themselves have explicitly stated people should use Flatpaks, not distro repos or Snaps (perhaps with an exception for Arch repos if what you say is correct).
Seems very weird to me.
I assumed this was already the case but regardless this is a great change!
I hope more developers get their apps verified. It boggles my mind that the Steam flatpak isn’t verified, for example (even more bizarre is that Valve encourage people to use the Steam flatpak despite it being unofficial!)
Hopefully the Flathub website, Gnome, Cinnamon, and now Plasma showing verified app status will be the kick up the arse devs need.
That’s interesting.
I’m not sure what the real-world difference will be, since Fedora already seemingly puts just as much effort into Plasma as they do Gnome, but even as a symbolic move it’s pretty cool.
Fucking finally. My 7 will be thankful. Xperias have had this for years.
I’m going to use this as my Fedora wallpaper and there’s not a damn thing OpenSUSE can do about it
Contibutors in general were not “purged”.
Maintainers (i.e. people who could push patches with very little oversight) from sanctioned Russian companies were removed from their roles.
They can still contribute.
Leave it to a lemmy.ml user to spread misinformation to make Russia look like the victim in this.
A lemmy.ml mod, being an absolute joke of a mod? Say it ain’t so!
Yes, Gnome and KDE have some level of commercial backing.
They still operate on a budget of hundreds of thousands.
Microsoft operates on a budget of tens of billions.
Additionally, don’t Gnome and KDE already have this feature?
E: yes. Gnome at the very least has had this for a long time. I’m struggling to find info on Plasma, as when I search for it I mainly just find endless bug reports (half of it Nvidia-related) clouding the results.
and 40fps feels like it’s a lot closer to 60fps than it really is.
Counter-intuitively, 40fps, not 45fps, is the mid point between 30fps and 60fps, so it really is closer than what a lot of people think.
On the surface that seems impossible, but looking at frame times tells the story.
Let’s divide 1 second by 30, 40, and 60:
1 / 30 = 0.033s per frame
1 / 40 = 0.025s per frame (0.08s less time per frame than 30fps)
1 / 60 = 0.017s per frame (0.08s less time per frame than 40fps)
I was just banned from lemmy.ml for not enthusiastically supporting Russia/Putin on the .ml version of this community, which has this same submission lol.
Let’s hope this discussion doesn’t also get brigaded with people supporting the Russian state.
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Good, I guess. Better than X or Threads.
But Mastodon would be even better. It’s the only one I use anymore, I just wish it was a more active platform.