So a prettier and minimal version of https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ ?
darcmage
Do you remember which video triggered the popup?
Interesting. I'll keep an eye out for it.
I was reading through the DockFlare documentation but I'm still confused about if the email setup requires the paid workers plan to work as an alias service. I thought it could be a possible addy.io replacement but the $5/mo workers subscription makes it a non-starter compared to $1/mo for addy.
Are these youtube ads or are you saying the app itself is displaying the ad? No mention of it yet on github.
Sounds like proxmox would fit the bill. Virtualize everything with LXC/Docker/VM depending on the app and you should be good to go. Moonlight should work in a vm running debian desktop for example.
No and I doubt we'll ever have that option.
It was an impressively quick fix. I wasn't alone in having it break HDR according to the official discord. Hopefully it's fully fixed with the next proton-ge release.
Edit: After getting help from discord, switching to gamescope gets HDR working again.
https://github.com/sdaqo/anipy-cli https://pypi.org/project/fastanime
I've used similar tools in the past. I use the arr stack now but I understand the difficulty of the initial learning curve.
Anyone know why grimmory isn't on the list or site?
Edit: I submitted it and it's now part of the index.
Then explain why the VRAM requiremwnts for 4K gaming hasn't really changed in the past 10-15 years.
"past performance does not predict future results"
Anyway. Any performance limits due to the physical limit of transistors will be overcome with things like 3D cache, increased cores and better multithreading performance. Can't wait to see what EUV and better materials tech brings especially on the efficiency front. Unfortunately, the exponential performance gains we're seeing atm is geared towards ML but I believe it'll eventually make it's way towards consumer tech.
Both in the sense that you'll be able to get a decent playable experience on fairly low end hardware and still have the option to turn on all the eye candy if your hardware supports it. A recent example is Pragmata that can be played on the switch but also looks worlds better on high end hardware.
Game devs will have to take optimization and scalability seriously for the next few years if they want to make any money at all.