but in typical Google fashion it’s not launched yet.
And is likely to get shut down in a year or two…
but in typical Google fashion it’s not launched yet.
And is likely to get shut down in a year or two…
> Minimum
> GTX 970
I guess I really need to upgrade, huh?
It’s nice that it’s ARM native on launch tho, I think storage will be my only issue there (I opted for 256GB model because the storage upgrade is too expensive)
Two finger right click feels much easier, but sometimes the latency is unbearable in games and apps that need need it. Regular taps are instant, two fingers takes like a dozen milliseconds to process.
If you have a Mac with M1/M2 chips then I’ve heard about great things about Asahi Linux. Not sure how it’ll work with games though, it already has a hard time on ARM Macs since most games are made for Intel Macs.
Yeah, as long as they’re both clear and non-intrusive, I might make an exception in uBlock…
The way it jumped at you when you least expect it was part of the charm
And you can never post the same topic again since it’ll be marked as duplicate and links back to that useless-ass post
Same here. I’ve been very interested in Linux for a long time but until creative/professional apps are available and reliable on Linux, it’ll be contained in a VM for now.
Or sfc scannow
, absolute classic
I have actually started finding results for things on programming.dev on Google.
What was your search query, did you specifically call for a lemmy result or was programming.dev organically shown?
Hell, reddit share holders seem to be upset with what’s going on
Not that I don’t believe this, seems plausible to me⎯but would you happen to have a source for that.
so there are decent odds they’ll revert the changes and we’ll be back there in a year.
Hate to say this but I’m still clinging on to Reddit for some of the niche subs, but hopefully they’ll spring up here.
I think even the jump between 2.7 and 2.8 is huge in terms of user-friendliness and aesthetics, but yeah over time Blender has gotten way more features and support. Hell, it supported ARM Macs way before Maya did, and the latter only got ARM support earlier this year. I expected Apple to fully complete their transition before Autodesk managed to pull it off.
Oh dear, and I thought it was somehow related to machine learning/AI stuff
Or a very solid way of backing up important stuff like family photos, because no burglar in their right mind would steal a DVD from your home.