That DLSS frame generation works in Proton
That DLSS frame generation works in Proton
Maybe “just” 45%, the ones who didn’t vote for him.
The problem with all these Firefox forks is most of them are dead ends, development wise. They don’t contribute upstream. Maybe Tor excluded.
Hopefully this one is different, it does seem to have some actual code behind it rather than just disabling features.
Does this get you a discount on Arch Premium?
Yes, and ChromeOS is built from Gentoo. That doesn’t mean much, the end user experience is worlds different.
Mostly that it doesn’t work on Steam Deck. Hits memory limits IIRC.
How are you getting 189.27? 1 liter is 1kg, so it should be 190 precisely.
€2m? So basically free?
Harsh words for someone who continues to be their client
Fedora 40 doesn’t have to be a lot of fun to watch the kids without a taskbar poor guy is a bit of a lot of people
I think the interesting thing about project 2025 is how specific they get over the plans. It’s not just what they want to do, it’s a plan for how to do it.
I mostly agree, but it would be nice if it was a bit faster to be able to use it for web browsing. I still like reading long form articles and such but navigating and scrolling isn’t very viable yet on e-readers.
That’s such a weird claim
I’m pretty confident he’s not physically capable of that anymore.
Of course.
Yep. I’m Linux at home but macOS all day at work. My employer won’t let us use Linux workstations (despite everything I work on being Linux…). Both are vastly superior to Windows.
As someone who works fairly extensively with all three major platforms… You’re definitely wrong about macOS here. Almost everything on GitHub that works on Linux also works on Mac, aside from GUI applications which are often more OS dependent. The readme pages often just lump Mac and Linux together as they can be pretty similar, especially for things written for interpreted languages (python) where it’s often literally the same.
It would allow them to do HDMI FRL also, which is probably what you mean when you say HDMI 2.1. AMD cards also do HDMI FRL I thought. FRL is what allows things like 4k120Hz (higher bandwidth modes). The VRR that the Dock does is the VRR standardized with 2.1, which is why it works on TVs and devices that do not support freesync (see: LG TVs).
Anyway, the Dock doesn’t have a fast enough HDMI converter to do that. It’s not a licensing issue. Next gen Deck/Dock will probably do it.
It does not have a better sensor. The 50mp sensor in the 9 is vastly superior to the 64mp sensor in the 7a.
This is frame generation. That’s a second option on top of the older DLSS super resolution (upscaling) that doubles framerates at the cost of some latency. It only works on 4000 series cards.