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FredericChopin_ , to gaming in My personal 10/10 video games
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I’m a simple guy.

danielton , (edited ) to linux in Why does Nvidia hate linux?
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I call them “novideo” because the nvidia GPU in a PC someone gave me was the bane of my existence on Linux. I ended up buying a Radeon for it because I got so tired of having no video after security updates. Nvidia seems to hate everybody except Windows for some reason. Even Apple ditched them long before they ditched Intel.

But yet, it seems like the majority of Linux users have nvidia anyway.

RassilonianLegate ,
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@danielton
@Mr_Esoteric
>But yet, it seems like the majority of Linux users have nvidia anyway.

Probably becouse it's more popular among windows users, so when most people switch to linux from Windows, they use the hardware they already had, which more often than not includes an nvidia GPU

danielton ,
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System76 and other Linux hardware vendors are still selling computers with nvidia GPUs built in. Which is stupid.

1984 ,
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Nvidia seems to hate everybody except Windows for some reason.

It’s called money. Microsoft and all these big tech companies have lots of agreements with eachother to support certain choices and ignore others. This is also why Lenovo has very limited choice of amd processors, and if they put that in, it’s in a model with other serious flaws.

danielton ,
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But it’s still stupid, especially if it’s about money, since Nvidia wants to sell a lot of chips to the Android market. And with Linux users being dumb enough to keep buying Nvidia products and using their mediocre proprietary drivers, nothing will ever change.

yoz , to linux in Why does Nvidia hate linux?

Money

orcrist , to linux in Why does Nvidia hate linux?

Now now. You hate yourself for buying Nvidia knowing it works badly. :-)

scorpiosrevenge , to linux in Why does Nvidia hate linux?

Switched to high powered AMD GPUs years ago… No regrets. Awesome graphics, better support, and a better price point usually.

Aiyub ,

But not the fancy machine learning acceleration

Lemminary ,

I did have many regrets. Mainly overheating and the card eventually failing on me. Funny how these large companies ship their shit to “third world countries” so that people have a lower chance of returning their POS

Grandwolf319 , to programmerhumor in How Corners Get Cut

That’s honestly good

Verbose2812 , to linux in Installing Arch (BTW)

that’s because i run manjaro on my main machine, all the benefits of arch + simple intsall

eugenia , to memes in The aliens are definitely real
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This kind of meme is disheartening seeing on Lemmy, that’s supposed to be full of open minded people. And I write that as someone who saw a real UFO in 1990 in Greece, together with others. The tech in 1990 was not there for the US to create a silent, gravity-defying, appearing and disappearing in-front-of-our-eyes vehicle. So this meme, AND the comments from the other lemmy posts in the last 2 days about the recent ufo events are rather insulting to me. The phenomenon is real.

Edit: Also, I don’t understand the downvotes! You downvote anything you find going against your grain? My experience is my experience and it’s equally as valid!

Dfoxe , to linux in Installing Arch (BTW)
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I’m in this picture and I don’t like it…

csolisr , to steamdeck in Steam meme

I thought that the payload was “the year of the Linux desktop at long last”

favrion , to cat in Delivered today
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The cat signed for the delivery with a pawprint and let the driver go.

aMockTie , to linux in Installing Arch (BTW)

Wi-Fi drivers are notoriously complicated on Linux in general, though things have been improving. But yeah if ‘iwctl device list’ comes up empty when you plan to use Wi-Fi to install Arch, especially if Ethernet isn’t a viable temporary alternative because your device doesn’t have an Ethernet port, you’re in for a tough time.

MrShelbySan ,
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I usually use my phones LTE (tethered connection via USB) when wifi doesn’t work during the install.

aMockTie ,

Oh yeah that’s a great alternate option too if your mobile plan includes tethering. I’ve successfully used both Android and iOS tethering in the past and it was pretty seemless each time.

Ronno , to memes in The aliens are definitely real
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The whole point of an UFO is that it is unidentified. I don’t get how people instantly think that the aircraft is alien…

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

Because the dude said the ships were piloted by non-humans, and that the pentagon took the non-human biological remains to experiment on. Like he didn’t outright say the word “aliens” but he 100% meant aliens.

CeleryFC ,

What if they were super smart, pilot trained monkeys?

Ronno ,
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Its Raccoons, 100% raccoons

MossyFeathers ,

The thing I think a lot of people miss is that, if I’m not mistaken, due to his position he has to report on what he was told. It doesn’t matter if it sounds insane or he doesn’t have proof; his job is to tell Congress what he was told during his investigations. If he was told that it’s aliens, then that’s what he has to tell Congress.

I want to believe it’s aliens. I think that’d be pretty cool. However, my speculation is that he was given false information by the military to try to make him sound nuts and get Congress off their backs. Either that or he wasn’t given the full picture. Just because something is non-human doesn’t mean it’s alien in origin. It could be unmanned drones that had mice, monkeys or dogs in them to test g-forces (not sure why you couldn’t use a dummy in this day and age, but that’s beside the point). It could be the result of some kind of experiment to use biological matter instead of silicon and wiring. It could be aliens. There still isn’t enough information for a definitive conclusion except that the US has had unidentified objects flying through controlled aerospace unimpeded.

freeman , to programmerhumor in Stage 1: denial

Those Dell D series latitudes were ahead of their time in build quality. Especially when compared to what came later.

AgreeableLandscape OP ,
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And you could upgrade them too. Back when socketed CPUs existed on laptops along with expansion slots, and batteries were removable with a thumb latch (and most laptops could run on the power adapter without the battery being installed, which prevented trickle charging related battery degradation, perfect for a “desktop replacement” that would spend a lot of its time hooked up to power before that category of laptops even really existed). Good times.

freeman ,

They even had a super compact version. Something like a d400. Was awesome for datacenter/console work. Had a serial port, vga and was like 12.3 inches and only a few pounds despite being stout.

I think I used a d6xx for a while longer than I should have just because of that serial port and how bad usb to serial adapters were back then.

Unfortunately the d420 had a slower processor and would struggle as a desktop replacement.

ghariksforge , to linux in Why does Nvidia hate linux?

Companies love to use open source software to reduce their development costs. They hate to contribute back.

Cethin ,

That’s not true. Some companies contribute. AMD does a great job fostering open source software. This is an Nvidia issue. They are a plague and I hope they one day lose market share for it.

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