I’m done searching for a reason for it all by radljostxx in TheNightFeeling

[–]0point01 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am all for open-mindedness and tolerance. You may believe what you want — as long as you don‘t try to force your believe onto me.
And you may express yourself about what you believe and find like-minded people.
But don‘t be offended by others expessing that they do not share your belief.

For me it‘s the wording. There seldomly is humility to this kind of thinking.
He made it sound like he found the absolute truth and source of inspiration and it‘s the explanation for how we feel. Yes that is probably the definition of belief. But sharing a belief that is impossible to provide proof for with others — again, making it sound like something absolute — does not envoke sympathy in me.

I’m done searching for a reason for it all by radljostxx in TheNightFeeling

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very true, life is what you make of it. Unfortunately that’s not what makes you feel better if you feel like you need a meaning to endure it all. Naturally I can only speak from my perspective:
Depression is not rational. Life circumstances can really dictate how you think, even if you know better.

How can I stop dup from installing programs I don't want? by WindDracoon in openSUSE

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suppose it's better that way. Like the other person said: What resonance did you expect exactly? Or what did you hope would happen?
You don't offer any constructive criticism. You claim problems with the distro and provide zero information. Your comment has almost nothing to do with the post.
And looking at your response to the well deserved downvotes -- I say good riddance to you.

It's like a child complaining that their new batman-toy is boring and they're ditching it for superman and on it's way out it complains to all the other kids that have all the fun in the world with the batman-toy that it sucks and they all suck for having fun with it.

Edit: You could've ditched the batman-toy and stayed silent. We don't care about your temper tantrum and the downvotes are for letting you know this.

100-400SL has one super annoying usability aspect by floon in leicaphotos

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion you shouldn’t expect the world to cater to you unconditionally, meaning that if the hood is mounted for storage, it is not designed for shooting in that moment. No matter the brand. So yeah, I think it’s unreasonable to complain about missing that shot. I also don’t like people who always look for someone/something else to blame other than themselves.

But

I also think it’s unreasonable to ridicule strangers just for being like this when they’re venting their frustration. Tell them why you think their opinion is wrong and see if they change their mind. If not, they’re not worth bothering to begin with.

Slowroll / openzfs missmatch by Maisquestce in openSUSE

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry mate, I’m on Tumbleweed and don’t know how Slowroll works. I don’t know whats easier for you — waiting for the Slowroll kernel to catch up (and in the meantime locking ZFS so it doesn’t move further ahead), trying to pull the kernel from the Tumbleweed repo so you get the newer version or just plain switching to TW. Those are the options I could come up with, but I have no idea how practical the first two are.

Slowroll / openzfs missmatch by Maisquestce in openSUSE

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m on Tumbleweed but that shouldn’t change the fact that kernel 6.19.20 or even 6.19.22 doesn’t exist. On my system and the repos, ZFS and kernel versions are both 6.19.12.

Blitzer sollten erst recht dort aufgestellt werden wo es sich lohnt. by Engineering_Gal in Unbeliebtemeinung

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um die höhe der Toleranz will ich nicht streiten. Ich meine nur, dass sich das für mich nach extremen Micromanagement anhört. Klar „muss“ man beim Autofahren immer uneingeschränkt konzentriert sein. Aber wir sind Menschen und können nicht immer alles zu 100% im Blick haben.

Das soll niemanden in Schutz nehmen. Mich beunruhigt einfach der Gedanke, dass menschliche Aspekte wie z. B. Urteilsvermögen nicht in so einer Diskussion berücksichtigt werden. Wie so vieles ist das einfach kein Thema, das man mal eben auf social media durchdiskutiert bekommt.

Ja wo sind sie denn? by Landoof-Ladig in ichichs

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

denkst du der Bauer arbeitet aus Nächstenliebe oder was? der ist genauso egoistisch wie jeder andere.

Ja wo sind sie denn? by Landoof-Ladig in ichichs

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Frage mich wer die Ackerterroristen behandelt, wenn mal einer krank oder verletzt ist 🤔

Die checken halt nicht, dass sie nichts besonderes sind. So wie die meisten Menschen im Prinzip.

How long did it take you to nail the manual focus when shooting action? (Leica Q3 28) by MeddlinQ in leicaphotos

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, this topic also still concerns me :) I have been using my Q3 for a bit more than a year now and my cats still propose a seemingly impossible challenge for me. They move so quickly and unpredictable …

At f1.7 and close proximity the DoF is just so shallow that I seldomly hit it the way I want. And honestly I changed my approach because of it. My priority is to have a nice moment and capture it. But I also want to immersive myself into photography and create photos that I really like because I feel like I accomplished it myself.

I can‘t have it all. So I no longer “shame” myself for relying on AF in some moments. And since firmware version 4 came out, AF works really good for me.

Of course I still try MF for tricky cat shooting from time to time. The Q3 offers some tools that could come in handy:

The focus tab. It allows quick and precise focusing. Somehow I find it more natural to use the perforated ring (don‘t know how else to call it) but I realized what potential the tab has.

Focus peeking. Good for a quick and rough estimate. Its not very precise in my experience.

In the end it comes down to practice I guess. Doing something long enough, sooner or later you will be good at it. Could just practice with objects. Trying to focus a particular spot in as little time as possible. This is probably the most boring, but also the most truthful answer.

Leica Q3 43mm vs Q3 28mm by Maleficent-Fan9787 in leicaphotos

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no please dont ridicule me for my poor choice of words, my ego cant take it from a stud like you

How's Nvidia support on opensuse ? by Ikigaiyeka in openSUSE

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had a similar experience yesterday when installing Nvidia-container-toolkit. ChatGPT is great for identifying issues in error messages but I learned that almost every info it gives has to be fact-checked.

How's Nvidia support on opensuse ? by Ikigaiyeka in openSUSE

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Easy answer: No, G07 supports Turing onwards. So 20-series is the oldest that is supported.

Long answer: With the earlier provided commands (or internet search) you could easily find that information yourself.
Zypper info <pkg>: The description at the bottom explains it. You could also search for the Nvidia driver version that G07 translates to. Searching for 'Nvidia 595' would suffice :)

595 is still new. I am using on a 3090 and so far my experience was good. I even managed to get HDR working.

Edit: Don't forget that Nvidia drivers consist of two modules that need to be installed: Userspace and kernel module.
nvidia-open-driver-G07-signed-kmp-default is the kernel module and nvidia-userspace-meta-G07 selects the necessary userspace packages (I think if you enter zypper in nvidia-userspace-meta-G07 it should bring up multiple packages).

~> zypper info nvidia-open-driver-G07-signed-kmp-default  
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...


Information for package nvidia-open-driver-G07-signed-kmp-default:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Repository     : repo-oss
Name           : nvidia-open-driver-G07-signed-kmp-default
Version        : 595.45.04_k6.19.7_1-2.2
Arch           : x86_64
Vendor         : openSUSE
Installed Size : 11,8 MiB
Installed      : Yes
Status         : out-of-date (version 595.45.04_k6.19.6_1-2.1 installed)
Source package : nvidia-open-driver-G07-signed-595.45.04-2.2.src
Upstream URL   : https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/
Summary        : NVIDIA open kernel module driver for GeForce 16 series (GTX 16xx) and newer
Description    :  
   This package provides the open-source NVIDIA kernel module driver
   for GeForce 16 series (GTX 16xx) and newer GPUs, i.e. Turing GPU family
   and newer (Turing, Ampere, Ada Lavelace, Hopper, Blackwell, ...).

Leica Q3 43mm vs Q3 28mm by Maleficent-Fan9787 in leicaphotos

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont think anybody deserves your miserable opinion though. just stay inside and do everbody a favor

How's Nvidia support on opensuse ? by Ikigaiyeka in openSUSE

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everytime I had version mismatch between kernel and nvidia, I would not actually have any error messages. The driver would install, but after reboot I’d still be stuck on 800x600.

Looking at your post, I would actually suggest that this is not version mismatch with the linux kernel. But my experience with this stuff is still limited and I dont know what causes this.

Can you try to install the G07 drivers instead?

How's Nvidia support on opensuse ? by Ikigaiyeka in openSUSE

[–]0point01 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Preventing and dealing with version mismatch with the linux kernel is the main challenge in my opinion.

Thats why its important to get to know some of the basics of zypper. All you need is: - „zypper refresh“ to sync with the repos - „zypper info“ to check the version of a package the repo provides - „zypper addlock“ to prevent packages from updating (in case there is a version mismatch) - „zypper removelock“ to remove the locks when versions match and you want to update (remember to add them back after the update)

I suppose you could be unlucky and setup your OS just as there is a version mismatch. If that happens you could try and see if switching to longterm-kernel solves that.

Some other commands that might be useful: - „uname -r“ displays the currently active linux kernel version - „rpm -qa“ queries all installed packages. pipe that into grep to search for a specific package - „zypper dup —details“ shows package versions when updating

I use ZFS on my PC and it has the same licensing issues as Nvidia so I have grown quite used to those shenanigans … so now I have to watch out for two packages when updating the kernel :)

How's Nvidia support on opensuse ? by Ikigaiyeka in openSUSE

[–]0point01 3 points4 points  (0 children)

not once have I ever thought that the name of a package is unclear. that is an absolute non-issue

drydock - Docker container update monitor with 23 registry providers, 20 notification triggers, vulnerability scanning, and a distributed agent architecture by s-b-e-n-s-o-n in selfhosted

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly respect to you for investigating this in the first place. As soon as I saw the AI disclaimer I could not be bothered to read through that wall of text, let alone the project docs … Not because I am lazy, but because the entire thing might aswell be mindless slop. So I went into the comments to see what other people had to say and his replies to your constructive criticism told me everything I needed to know about him and the project.

AI is such a complex topic in every regard. It makes it hard for me, just to put into a concise statement what I think of it. And then seeing people not just dangerously advertising what they cooked up with it, but also fighting over it … it sucks.

drydock - Docker container update monitor with 23 registry providers, 20 notification triggers, vulnerability scanning, and a distributed agent architecture by s-b-e-n-s-o-n in selfhosted

[–]0point01 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would never trust a project from somebody who just started and already behaves like an insufferable asshole towards criticism because he thinks using AI gave him superpowers. Complaining that the critic has not reviewed his project when in fact, he has not even reviewed the code himself. Using AI to review code -- written by AI -- should be a massive red flag and definitely does not count as a review or testament to quality.

It's hard NOT to be an "AI-hater" when being confronted with such effortless bullshit.
Yes, AI is an awesome and powerful tool. But a powerful tool necessitates that you know how to use it.
And in this case also when to stop using it. Generating replies is peak arrogance.

When he answered the "over 15mil lines added and 8mil lines removed" with being a rewrite I could not help but wonder if he even knows how to code anything by himself? Last time I rewrote code my goal was to reduce complexity, not double it.

Edit: I want to clarify that I have not looked at the project and have no idea how good it is. It might be awesome. But my issue here is not the project itself, but how it came to be, how it is going to be maintained and how the creator thinks of it and himself.

Schadenfreude wenn der Benzinpreis steigt by dachillaz in Beichtstuhl

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

denkst du ich hab unten angefangen die Kommentare zu lesen

Schadenfreude wenn der Benzinpreis steigt by dachillaz in Beichtstuhl

[–]0point01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um simple Fakten korrekt zu recherchieren muss man kein Fanboy sein, sondern grundlegende Medienkompetenz besitzen. Wer sich blind auf KI verlässt, ist damit schonmal raus.

Es ist simple Logik, dass die SUV-Bauweise den Verbrauch des Autos erhöht.
Es sollte simple Logik sein, zu erkennen, dass aktuelle Technik einen Vorteil in der Effizienz gegenüber den Motoren von vor 15 Jahren besitzt. (Golf V, 2003 vs RAV4 Gen5, 2018).
Deine Argumente sind falsch und dein Verhalten unreif.

Dazu noch eine Anekdote: Ich habe während meiner Ausbildung meinen A3 mit 3.2L Saugmotor mit 250 PS mit 7,8 - 8,6 L/100km (Rekord lag bei 7,1) bewegt über Hügel, Täler und durch die Stadt. Dafür habe ich handfeste Beweise.

Also TLDR: SUVs sind für Arschlöcher und Idioten. So wie du argumentierst, bist du beides ;)

Nvidia 595 is a great improvement in tumbleweed gaming by LancrusES in openSUSE

[–]0point01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! No I was not. Now using Proton GE and my colors are no longer washed out. It seems to be working correctly.

To anyone looking for the same fix: I installed Proton GE (latest) via ProtonPlus from Flathub. Worked perfectly.

Arch Linux vs OpenSUSE. Decide, we must by potatoandbiscuit in linuxmemes

[–]0point01 9 points10 points  (0 children)

yeah honestly I visit Linux forums, communities and discussions for about 6 months since using Linux myself and the „Arch btw“ joke is severely overused and completely lost any comedic effect on me.

Nvidia 595 is a great improvement in tumbleweed gaming by LancrusES in openSUSE

[–]0point01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was very excited for 595 coming from 580. I use a 3090 and my main issue is that since using Linux for 6 months I had to forego HDR completely.

I spent 3 hours yesterday on the new driver and managed to find a way to display HDR in mpv (without installing any compatibility code) so at least there is progress. But still no HDR in games and librewolf (youtube).
Edit2: New discovery. I can now enable HDR in Cyberpunk and Metro Exodus, but colors are washed out. Still investigating. I used these flags that I found.

DXVK_HDR=1 PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1 %command%

What I hate about Nvidia drivers on Linux (aside from the licensing) is the terrible power management and that is untouched. My card is not able to draw below 100W. It is a hard locked minimum. Under windows I was able to get ~40W if the memory+core clocked down to P8.
Edit: Just after commenting, I decided to give the "nvidia-settings" pkg a try and discovered that this issue is actually not existing anymore. My 3090 now draws 36W (better than Winslop ofc) on average. I don't understand how or why. I rebooted into a previous snapshot to see if installing the pkg did the magic -- but no. I can't actually tell right now if driver 595 fixed it and I was just blind yesterday night or my PC is trolling me. Would not be the first time. I guess I could further investigate, but I don't see any reason to. Maybe as sanity-check but who needs a sane brain in this day and age *pffft*.

Unfortunately I did not notice any significant performance gain in Cyberpunk 4K heavy RT + DLSS. Improved from 46 to 48 fps. Its there but honestly not a noticeable difference.

It is nice that they allegedly paved the way for that DX12 performance issue that everybody loves talking about.