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Knowing Mozilla it’s probably done client side (meaning it sends weather data for all major regions or something and the client filters what is needed)
Knowing Mozilla it’s probably done client side (meaning it sends weather data for all major regions or something and the client filters what is needed)
Even if you assume 8hr days that’s $63/hr, sizable drop from 100
Very pretty sample screens, will have to give it a try
Please keep posting the screenshots. I live in the EU and they haven’t brought this"feature" here.
Technically AMD also offers an open Vulkan driver (AMDVLK), it’s just dog shit, and an open compute driver (Rocm), its just also bad, and an open OpenGL driver (Radeonsi), which is solid.
Those three are all primarily developed by AMD engineers and are fully open. Nvidia has no such open equivalents.
Uhh nvidia has had native Linux drivers since the 1990’s…
Yes, that looks like the same thing
They’re legally allowed to keep shelf stable milk unrefrigerated, and it’s totally normal here. Same for eggs. We don’t bleach our eggs though like some places.
Shelf stable milk can be kept at room temp (~20-25C) long term until opened. The supermarkets have shelves of it unrefrigerated.
Dairy can be kept warm. Pretty common for shelf stable milk. Not sour cream though.
I love that I can’t decide if the left or right side is worse
Netherlands
I left 6 years ago and don’t regret it for a minute.
Because Stardust said “Get a Steam Deck and then you’ll see why” which makes no sense in the context of Denuvo DRM, hence it is most likely Stardust confusing anti cheat issues for DRM ones. Not that hard to figure out.
Well, in the context of the Steam Deck, DRM works fine and anti-cheats often don’t.
No, and it runs denuvo games fine. It’s things like EAC or EA Anti-Cheat that break on Deck/Linux.
It’s warning that you could hit your head on something
Ok… That’s too long. Weird decision.
555.58 works great for me in Wayland. 3090 on Arch with Gnome