Yes please, at this point they can have all my money if they give me a wireless VR headset that runs Linux and is powerful enough to run Half-Life Alyx.
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Which Firefox fork do people recommend? Ideally it should be available as Flatpak, keep the Firefox version number and not have a separate user-agent.
LibreWolf seems to be the best on first glance? https://flathub.org/apps/io.gitlab.librewolf-community
I'm looking forward to somebody building a cluster with these and running a full size DeepSeek R1.
For about 26.000€ you can get a cluster with enough RAM to run it. For comparison, a single Nvidia GPU with 80GB VRAM costs about 21.000€, bringing the total cost to about 400.000€ for just the GPUs to run it.
I didn't check since I have the game on Steam but it says on the mod page that it needs the Steam version in online mode.
It actually only works with the legit Steam copy.
What? X11 has zero HDR support.
AMD: Yes (Played the last beta for a few hours, make sure to use Proton Experimental)
Nvidia: I believe the graphical issues are not fixed yet
Steam Deck: Game does not run well
Did you ever get checked for sleep apnea or similar conditions?
One of the symptoms is waking up and feeling like a bulldozer just ran you over.
I use the Flatpak and here's how to get VA-API working:
- Run the following command:
ls -lah /dev/dri/render*
and note down the number behindrenderD
- Create a project
- Go to
Project -> Render
- Select
VAAPI AMD H264
and clickSave current preset as new custom preset
- In the new preset, replace
renderD129
with the result of the command in step 1, e.g.renderD128
You should now be able to hardware encode with the custom preset. Since you have an 7900 XTX you can also use H265 and AV1 to encode. For that you can copy the preset again and replace h264_vaapi
with av1_vaapi
or hevc_vaapi
. When using AV1, you also have to switch the audio codec to opus
instead of aac
.
The printing speed is slow AF...a 37min benchy on a coreXY in 2025, WTF!? My bedslinger does it in less than 30min.
The default Prusa profiles are incredibly conservative. They prioritize quality and part strength over speed. If you need the speed you can easily bump it to 200% with minimal issues.
I'm not a composer but Kimai is indeed a very good time tracker. Beats the trash we use at work.
This doesn't make any sense to me either. Why do they need a license for what you type into Firefox if that data never gets shared with Mozilla?
I don't know a single application that you need to give a license to so they can handle your data locally.