Is it this issue? https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/11446
If so, try the LD_PRELOAD workaround in the meantime: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/4436#issuecomment-2466646597
Is it this issue? https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/11446
If so, try the LD_PRELOAD workaround in the meantime: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/4436#issuecomment-2466646597
And now the five people on Lemmy get to upvote this post... and the circle of life continues.
Oh, 100% agree he should have been fired or at least put on a PIP, but my HR dept is toothless.
This kind of stuff happens in big companies too, but you don't see it because it's not in a public mailing list. One of my teams had a developer who stood on tables to yell until his opinion was accepted, and one time when another developer wouldn't back down, he threw a chair at them. That angry developer worked there for another 7 years until retirement, while many smart team members around him quit rather than continue dealing with him.
The continued use of 30% coal 30% gas that is their current power generation makeup... so, the climate.
Not according to RedHat, who I trust a hell of a lot more than a Phoronix article that cites a blog post.
CVE-2024-47176 cups-browsed (7.5)
CVE-2024-47076 cups-filter libcupsfilters (8.2)
CVE-2024-47175 libppd cups cups-filter (7.7)
CVE-2024-47177 cups-filters foomatic (6.1)
Good news, it's not a 9.9. https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-response-openprinting-cups-vulnerabilities
I think KDE looks great out of the box, includes all the extensions I want, and is easy to configure.
This, this, this.
Also I often find inspiration in mechanics from MMOs, RPGs, and boss fight games like Elden Ring.
I can also add a recommendation for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Honestly, it saved the movie for me... so much more interesting than the main audio track. They bring in the VFX lead who explains how they made all the special effects before CGI was a thing.
Everybody gangsta until they set their block and filesystem drivers to module.
It's Tobias!