

That’d be fine by me, if I could also actually buy a good TV that supports DP.
On the other hand, I also think it’s bullshit that I pay for HDMI through both my GPU & TV, and the HDMI forum still denies me that bought functionality.


That’d be fine by me, if I could also actually buy a good TV that supports DP.
On the other hand, I also think it’s bullshit that I pay for HDMI through both my GPU & TV, and the HDMI forum still denies me that bought functionality.


I mean, I agree. But I’ve waited long enough for a good OLED TV with DisplayPort. I don’t get why they don’t just add one.
Not sure if this fits your usecase exactly, but LinkSheet can make redirection on android more configurable.
For photons, their moving relatively slow from the inside to the outside of the sun. Although, I think, it’s technically a bunch of photons bumping each other into existence.
Wikipedia is financially pretty stable, afaik. Not saying you shouldn’t donate, but you might want to look into what happens with it. It won’t necessarily be used to cover costs of running the website.


Found out a year ago OpenRCT adds multiplayer support. Started a campaign with my sister as we’ve played it a lot as kids. Great fun for a Sunday every once in a while.
In retrospect, I have noticed. Thought it was badly compressed content.
It’s not the adapter I bought, but also seems VRR is lacking:
“VRR/G-Sync/FreeSync are not supported.”
Have you experienced otherwise?
I would kindly ask the HDMI forum to point me in the direction of a DP to HDMI adapter that supports VRR or FreeSync. They seem so motivated to gain more funds from royalties, surely they know how to persuade me.
Thanks for the tip. It says YCbCr420. Anything I can do to improve that?


The Dutch student loan program is gonna be in a lot of trouble… (Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs)


This isn’t a desktop app, but the editor seems quite solid: GrapesJS
Except it’s barely in your hands because your surroundings have vastly more influence over what you actually become.
What a metaphor.


Thanks, that was an interesting read! I always felt IPFS wasn’t ready yet, but the value it tries to provide of being a file system, I’ve found no real alternative to. Very good to read that iroh is willing to look beyond the IPFS spec to provide its values with better performance. I hope it works out.


Ever heard of IPFS? I really hope that will take off some time.


I think some more info is necessary on the DNS configuration. You’ve made an AAAA type record pointing to the ipv6 address of the server (not the router)?


I definitely did not run into this many issues when I installed it… Just kinda worked for me, so I’m not sure where you should investigate


Been running Wayland for 5 years on my development laptop (sway, Intel GPU, blacklisted the nvidia gpu). At the start I’ve had a couple of issues, nothing too bad. Haven’t had any issues for over 2 years. Switched to Linux on my gaming PC about a year ago, KDE plasma on Wayland but do most of my gaming from a steam gamescope session. Very happy overall with Wayland, glad it exists. Sharp text on a fractionally scaled display for reading code was just too compelling at the time and it only improved.


Oh interesting & unfortunate. I can confirm I use one display, running it on my TV. I must say, big picture on my desktop session gets closer to the experience than when I initially set this up. I hope they add the quick settings overlay to the normal big picture mode some time. I might switch back to running on my desktop session.
Been using OsmAnd for years now, but I hear organic maps (or now CoMaps) mentioned way more often. What features does CoMaps have that OsmAnd lacks?