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  • No. The regular 9 has the same camera as the Pro, if you mean the main camera. You just miss out on some of the other ones.

  • Exactly. That's why it's a trash motherboard as soon as root access is gained. It can never again be trusted.

  • How do you trust that the flash was done properly if you did it from the compromised system? This would only work if you flashed it externally somehow without the system running.

  • That would be almost the same list

  • You're supposed to put in GitHub usernames, not full names.

  • Hah! I wish it was email, so I could ignore it. Instead it's either a Slack DM, which escalates to a phone call.

  • But why not display the capital, especially when it has higher prices than The Hague?

  • 2% and shrinking with every major service that isn't compatible

  • But the energy usage is quoted as peak for the entire venue - which is literally a theater / concert hall. It opened with a live U2 performance. The energy usage isn't just for the displays, it includes all the power for the entire building, the concert speakers, heating/cooling, indoor lighting, any kitchen equipment, etc.

  • Yes it is. It's not in mainline wine, it's been in kernel for a long time now.

  • It's annoying all the articles are focusing on performance versus stock wine here when basically everyone uses Proton or a fork of it anyway, which has had fsync for years now that does similar performance uplift.

    The story here should be that we're getting fsync level performance with fewer bug and it can be upstreamed to wine. There is no relevant performance uplift for Proton users, but I guess performance gets clicks so that's the story all the press are going with.

  • It's not merged, but the benchmarks are against upstream wine. Proton has hacks (fsync) that have almost identical performance uplift but were not suited to upstreaming.

    So basically this will improve "correctness" versus current Proton, not performance. Should fix some bugs and improve compatibility.

    Versus stock wine, it's a huge perf uplift though.

  • What's wrong with the Flatpak permissions system on Linux?

  • 555.58 works great for me in Wayland. 3090 on Arch with Gnome

  • Awesome. OBS has never prioritized Linux performance, curious how this will compare.

  • 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

  • Finally some news to make buying dozens of studios then laying off tens of thousands of employees all worth it

  • As an individual consumer... Not much. Still wouldn't buy their product as it's showing support with whatever little power you have.

    In a better world there would be market regulations or something to keep a massive company from burning all their money in a market to have an unfair advantage over all others.