Loved that show. From memory it started getting weird in later seasons but then wrapped up in a semi-satisfying way? Might have to.... starts looking for the box set
Yeah, switched from a NVIDIA card, purged all NVIDIA packages, made sure AMD wasn't blacklisted and then tried installing the mesa freeworld packages from RPM Fusion.
But - I'm not sure what's happened but I ran dnf update tonight and rebooted and now everything's working and hardware acceleration is back on and running snappy. I got a notice that Plasma had updated to a new version, so maybe something relating to that fixed it? I could have sworn I ran updates after replacing the GPU and uninstalling the drivers.
Mainly just that now DaVinci Resolve, OBS, etc aren't using hardware acceleration and/or not working at all. I haven't got around to testing Steam because I figured I'd boot into Bazzite when gaming - but if it messes up my 'work' desktop to have the AMD GPU I'm going to have to cry slowly as I put the green boi back in there...
I'll have to tinker some more and maybe try the copr repo you're talking about.
I would like to do this but I'd really want to be able to bypass the battery. Being an older phone, I don't think it has the feature where it cleverly stops charging the battery and I wouldn't want to leave it plugged in all the time.
There was some sleep study been shared around recently that says exactly this. It's not a gradual progression into sleep, it's a tipping point that happens all at once. Which I suppose makes sense... I wish waking up was more like that.
Agree that there's a ragebaiting, 'us vs them' component - however, I think how we're socialised to handle our feelings also plays a big role here. There's a disparity in suicide rates between men and women worldwide, but the gap is generally larger in western countries, 4:1 in Europe compared to world averages of 1.7:1. Of course, that isn't necessarily attributable to loneliness, there's many reasons someone chooses to take their own life.
In my life it seems like women generally have a more supportive relationship and support network with their friends than men do. I've had a pretty dark year due to a range of medical stuff.. and it's not a struggle I've shared with my friends, men or women. If I've brought it up, it's just like I have here, 'ah yeah, just some medical stuff, but things are shaping up,' I don't have close friends like that. I do, however, have supportive parents, siblings, cousins - I honestly don't know what my headspace would be like if I didn't have them. It's very easy to feel broken.
Loved that show. From memory it started getting weird in later seasons but then wrapped up in a semi-satisfying way? Might have to.... starts looking for the box set