Entering for NieR: Automata
I’ll put a meme here tomorrow :D
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Entering for NieR: Automata
I’ll put a meme here tomorrow :D
I also really like the tunnels feature. It makes self hosting at home easy for those under NAT/CGNAT or whatever it was called.
I use dex
and picom
now. Every few months I learn something new about running i3wm with no DE.
I haven’t tried it yet but I would rather dual boot for games with anti-cheat that don’t work with Wine or a VM.
It really is bad compared to KVM. Though for my usecase of pandoc+vim, running Debian with VMware does the job. Browsing the web, watching videos, and listening to music are okay too. It’s very bad for GPU accelerated stuff though which is what the Windows host is for.
I want to dual boot again but I’m still working on this project on one of my SSDs so I don’t want to touch anything yet.
Been using Debian stable again this year, but this time in a VM (Windows host. I know, I know.)
I’m very happy with it. I tried other distros but kept coming back to Debian.
Porkbun asks for your ID now so that might not be “privacy-respecting” but their CS is very helpful from my experience.
I have domains in Netim and Spaceship, and I have no problems with either so far.
pict-rs has the option to compress images. Ours is set to WEBP with 1280 pixels either side max.
ArchWiki has a list: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Discord#Third-party_clients
Ripcord is really unique and it’s still my favorite third party client. Abaddon might be worth trying. Unfortunately, most other third party clients are wrappers.
I found discord-screenaudio
to be a better solution.
I’ll check it out. I use discord-screenaudio
myself.
screenshare with audio when
I have a lot of abstract paintings in my room. They’re not mine though. They’re a collection of my parents who have nowhere else to hang them.
I don’t remember which update it was but newer versions of Lemmy use significantly less database storage.
I recommend checking out lowendtalk.com if you’re shopping for VPS hosting providers.
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Sounds good! NVIDIA cards work well with Resolve on Linux.
Are you using an AMD card? You might run into some trouble.
Also there’s a codec suppport list here: https://documents.blackmagicdesign.com/SupportNotes/DaVinci_Resolve_18_Supported_Codec_List.pdf
It says that for Windows, only 8-bit H264 is support on free. For Linux, H264 is only supported on Studio. On MacOS, it’s supported on both free and Studio hence why you have no problem there.
I forgot. Here you go: