

Reddit users lol
Creator of Deus Ex Randomizer and other mods: https://mods4ever.com/


Reddit users lol


I think the hype is propped up by money and astroturfing, I don’t expect it will last


I mean just look at how many people still use reddit and discord.
And Twitter


I believe the PCI-e revisions are usually used in datacenters before home computers, and of course Linux is really big for datacenters…
but also this could be preparations for 2028 or even 2029 hardware, datacenters especially need this stuff to be really stable so it’s gotta be done in advance
It will still be quite some time before seeing any PCIe 7.0 hardware (likely late 2027 to 2028) but already early preparations are underway toward Linux support for the PCI Express 7.0 revision.


I basically do this with https://lemmy.mods4ever.com/
It’s fine, I didn’t really check out alternatives or real blog platforms though lol. It doesn’t use many resources since it isn’t subscribed to any remote communities. I can share resource usage numbers when I get home but it’s really low, barely uses CPU, the backup zip files are like 60MB
edit: cpu is like below 1%, ram is maybe like 500MB used total? and the backup zip file is 55MB
edit 2: docker stats
| NAME | CPU % | MEM USAGE / LIMIT | MEM % | NET I/O | BLOCK I/O |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| lemmy_proxy_1 | 0.00% | 9.078MiB / 7.57GiB | 0.12% | 2.42GB / 1.16GB | 532kB / 12.3kB |
| lemmy_lemmy-ui_1 | 0.00% | 157.6MiB / 7.57GiB | 2.03% | 957MB / 1.94GB | 26.2MB / 0B |
| lemmy_lemmy_1 | 0.06% | 193.2MiB / 7.57GiB | 2.49% | 7.36GB / 2.86GB | 5.26MB / 0B |
| lemmy_postfix_1 | 0.00% | 6.129MiB / 7.57GiB | 0.08% | 80kB / 126B | 1.87MB / 77.8kB |
| lemmy_postgres_1 | 0.02% | 578.9MiB / 1.465GiB | 38.59% | 1.57GB / 6.9GB | 98.8MB / 992MB |
| lemmy_pictrs_1 | 0.18% | 31.53MiB / 690MiB | 4.57% | 2.73MB / 178MB | 61.2MB / 1.5GB |


Sure but IDK that just doesn’t seem important. That’s the same issue we had switching from Reddit to Lemmy. My Reddit posts aren’t gone and neither are my programming.dev posts, I’m here on retrolemmy.com now and I’m fine leaving my old account behind. If I need to edit an old post then I’ll open programming.dev but that doesn’t bother me.


Then they’re the same as the Reddit users who refuse to move. It’s not hard to move to a different Lemmy/PieFed instance, that’s our strength. You can export your account data and import it to your new instance so your subscriptions transfer.


A lot of people sleep on avidemux, but if all you need is cutting and appending this program could save you a ton of time (and maintain the original quality) since it doesn’t need to render or encode
But OP did mention a blur effect


Will they still offer updates to newer kernels in between? They kind of need that for the gaming audience, for compatibility with newer hardware and for gaming performance


Isn’t this GUI how you manage your Nvidia drivers? Pretty big hit to accessibility if they take that away


sure it works, I do it with Gear Lever

The VGA adapter is great


how does it compare with Gear Lever?


Make it a USB C screen+controls+speakers handheld peripheral, then you could plug it into any computer or laptop


Interesting, I wonder if I’m avoiding these by using the backports lol


Or we get 1.0.0


This is why I think people should stop talking about Ubuntu so much and name drop Kubuntu more, it’s the new top dog in the family
Are you just suggesting Lemmy needs competition? It has plenty of competition with PieFed and Mbin. Also in a way, every instance is competing with the others. Especially when talking about enshitification, the competition of instances is a big deal. Even if the software goes bad, good instances can just stay on the old good version, and fork it together.