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  • Sideberry really is amazing. So good I could never switch to another browser if it meant abandoning it.

  • I'd mention that if they allowed me to even access the front page from my country. :)

  • Japanese publishers' idea of fighting against manga piracy: kill all legal options and launch their own website that is only available in USA (kmanga).

    Gee, I wonder why that didn't work!

  • I don't think so. Maybe they'll have something new for the next Nintendo Switch?

    In fact, the Shield is using the same chip as the Switch (same for the newer revisions).

  • It's supposed to use S905X3 with ARM Cortex-A55.

    There's already plenty of devices on the market with this chip, and it's fine, but in real world as a user you won't really see any improvement over something like a nearly 10 year old Nvidia Shield that's still using a more powerful chipset.

    Which is sad for a new device...

  • They're supposedly using pretty much the same chipset. So the most important part is still underpowered, these Android boxes generally work fine even with 2-3GBs of RAM.

  • I don't have QSV or NVENC hardware to compare, but AMD is perfectly fine in most cases.I mostly noticed quality drop with very busy scenes and some scene transitions.Outside of those the quality was acceptable.

    I'd say on my setup it's comparable to software encoding with x264 veryfast preset.

    And my GPU is 5 years old now, so I'm sure newer cards have improved.

  • Amd transcode isn’t very good and isn’t very compatible with Linux

    It's compatible just fine. But the quality... well, it's not the worst, but definitely not the best quality.

  • users expect support when things don’t work

    no shit, that's why you refuse support for users with unsupported configurations.This is not a new concept.It's standard for big companies to say they only support RHEL or Ubuntu, in every other case you're on your own.

    Instead of axing their entire Linux support they could just do the reasonable thing, which is ignore issues that are out of scope.

    Or should they support users trying to run their software on Windows 95, just because it's still technically Windows?

  • But they're not - it's the same old, tired excuse that was never true.

    "Too many different distros" was never really a good argument.Just support one and users will figure it out, like we always do.

  • Just a bunch of stuff about geological and astronomical properties of the mudball known as Earth.

  • The manga is set in medieval Poland, so yep.

  • Regular algorithm is a piece of shit that won't even reliably show me new episodes of a series I'm currently watching, so at least it can't get much worse.

  • The purpose of the law is that consent is supposed to be given freely - holding privacy ransom is not that.

    Besides, Meta is identified as a gatekeeper under DMA, so EU might be even more strict with them.

    Anyway, I'm not a lawyer, so don't quote me on any of this. :)

  • Except that's specifically the approach FB made that's illegal in the EU.

    Privacy is not something to be put behind a paywall, and it's not a real choice.

  • Proton Drive Linux desktop client and system integration for Calendar on Android are the main ones I remember.

  • Outrage narrative? Are you talking about me, or you?

    Are you actually a Proton user, or you just here to shitpost? Because there are features that were promised years ago and then forgotten about, because they aren't trendy enough.

  • Is a paying customer not allowed to complain that they waste their time on chasing the next popular thing, instead of, I dunno, delivering important features promised years ago?