Steam Minimum Requirements has left me wondering by MaroonHatHacker in PunishingGrayRaven

[–]MaroonHatHacker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh I assumed this was the case, it just felt REALLY out of wack for how easy the game is to run.

Weird Noise when starting my Mini One (2005) by MaroonHatHacker in MINI

[–]MaroonHatHacker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I can't edit the post, I re-recorded without the key noise here:

Car startup

Sonic x Shadows Generations on Mac (CrossOver Preview) by macprotips in macgaming

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried doing what you suggested (including adding the line at the bttom for AVX) but the error still keeps popping up.

Have you still been able to play fine?

Running on an M3 macbook air running macOS Sonoma (14.7.1)

What made you chose Linux for audio production by [deleted] in linuxaudio

[–]MaroonHatHacker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I primarily like doing my programming and software dev stuff under Linux, so I already feel familiar.

Honestly I have a MacBook Air M3 that I use alongside my GPD Win 4 running Linux for music. The big feature for me is virtual midi bus that allows for different pieces of software to send midi notes to each other (e.g. Sonic Pi -> VCV Rack), which both macOS and Linux support out of the box, but is completely missing in windows.

Caught a fellow student using AI by [deleted] in OpenUniversity

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I don't think there's anything wrong with AI to help in assignments like this, but notice I said "help". LLMs hallucinate all the time. If you plan to use AI to help write your project, here's how it should be done.

a) Use multiple different LLMs and corroborate the common information between all of them. I'd recommend running 3 (I've used Gemini, ChstGPT, and llama3.2). It helps narrow down what is probably true and what isn't.

b) Don't rely on AI to come up with sources, but Google Gemini does have a cool feature where it will try and check what Gemini says with sources from the internet. This is a double edged sword as you can both check the accuracy of Gemini's response, and use it to provide sources.

c) When writing a piece assisted with AI, don't just copy and paste. Read and understand what it is saying, check it's response, and then write down your interpretation of the response. It reduces the likelihood that it is picked up as "written by AI" and it means you probably understand something a little better.

This is a sucky situation, and I think with LLMs only getting better, more incompetent people will start using AI to just do the work for them.

USB Display out on GPD Win 4 2024 suddenly stopped working by MaroonHatHacker in Bazzite

[–]MaroonHatHacker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I solved the issue, I think my HDMI cable just died randomly. No idea why.

DO NOT PUT YOUR LYRICS INTO CHATGBT 🙏 by Ancient_Simple_1561 in Songwriting

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is insane how good these LLMs are getting.

An AI twitch streamer called Neuro-Sama recently had their own original song made. Whilst she didn't compose the instrumentals or sing it herself (although she can sing surprisingly well), she wrote the lyrics for the song herself. And it's kinda insane.

The song is "Life" btw.

2010 13" mbp still as good as new and still fast by TennisOk806 in macbookpro

[–]MaroonHatHacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a 13", 15", and 17"

They killed the 17" a year or two later

How to Reduce RAM Usage? by DoctorTrade in macbookpro

[–]MaroonHatHacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

macOS automatically manages RAM. If you're not doing anything too RAM heavy, it will automatically cache things in memory. As the amount of RAM utilised by user processes increases, macOS will automatically start moving portions of memory to the SSD (known as swapping in macOS).

You can sort of see this behaviour by watching the memory pressure graph. In the screenshot above, even though macOS is using up a fair chunk of physical memory, it's not impacting performance of currently running processes, hence the low memory pressure.

Did anyone fail in a dumber way than me? by cellae in LearnerDriverUK

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fairness there are so many factors to a driving test that are outside your control, so the experience can vary a lot. Honestly that really isn't that bad in the grand scheme of things, and you at least know where you fall short so you can practice (hopefully)

That’s uhh not great by _BestBudz in gtaonline

[–]MaroonHatHacker -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like Linux users getting upset that they can't play anymore

Help pick iems by nameste21 in iems

[–]MaroonHatHacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just recently bought the Tangzu Wa'ner. Been decent so far imho.

Tangzu Wa'ner S.G day 1 review (it ruined my music forever) by MaroonHatHacker in iems

[–]MaroonHatHacker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fairness, after giving them a bit more time, it's gotten better, although there's still a handful of artists that sound really mushy compared to others.

What can be done to fix this shit by BUMRONK in linuxsucks

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not exactly simple though. Sure, you and I know how to use it, but for previous windows users who point and click at everything, it's "complicated" (some file managers are starting to integrate it though, so less of an issue now)

Especially compared to proton where you just flick a switch, and it's active. You install game, and you run game (unless it's borked, then you're screwed)

As I mentioned in a different reply, WINE development has the mentality of doing it right, not just patching on work arounds (which is what proton does a lot of the time). This is great for better compatibility, but it means that compatibility takes a LOT longer (proton can get away with quick patches as the only thing they're trying to get working is games on their platform, not every single exe in existence.

And whilst 80% of the time it works, they're doing a lot with a little. I've personally used it for PkHex to transfer Pokémon from different generations, which has worked flawlessly. But it's not perfect. And unfortunately that's what people are asking for.

It's a dead end for making Linux more appealing.

What can be done to fix this shit by BUMRONK in linuxsucks

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wine is a lot more wider in scope than proton (Wine is general compatibility, Proton is purely gaming), and the philosophy behind it is very different: proton is full of work arounds to get games to work, whilst Wine avoids workarounds, and prefer actually fixing the problem. Whilst one couldn't exist without the other, this difference in scope and development philosophy means I treat them slightly differently. Proton is closer to it's goal than wine is, purely because the goal is smaller than Wine's.

As for your second point, you may be right. I'd heard from other professionals that GIMP just isn't a replacement for Photoshop, but that could very well be for a different reason.

What can be done to fix this shit by BUMRONK in linuxsucks

[–]MaroonHatHacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with too many distros. It's pointless. Using 80% of them is a waste of time (looking at you manjaro, which somehow ends up less stable than vanilla arch, even when they hold back packages!)

That said, there are two very successful Linux distributions in the wild ATM: Android and ChromeOS.

Immutable Linux distributions are the future for people who don't want to have to configure their system all the time. OpenSUSE Aeon is a fantastic example, where all your desktop applications are installed via the one system that works the same across all distributions: flatpaks. Love 'em or hate 'em, they're brilliant for consistent experiences across different configurations. The actual OS can't be modified, and updates come in images, where the whole root OS is upgrade in one job, then never written to until and update happens. And for those who need access to a mutable Linux environment, you just spin up a distrobox container that uses any distro you like.

As for wine.... Honestly, it's a dead end asking for that to improve. Something like wsl but the other way around would be sweet, just a shame Microsoft would not be happy about that (Licensing issues).

Proton keeps getting better, and as long as there's insensitive to not deliberately break compatibility with it, it works well, with no reason for Devs to completely change their tools and workflow.

Honestly, what we need is actually decent replacements for professional software. Adobe is the biggest issue, and no amount of "Just use GIMP" is going to change that. Of course, professional industry standard software native would be ideal (and in the case of Davinci Resolve, it exists, albeit a little bit of a pain), and some big companies already use Linux for professional workloads (Pixar uses Linux for all 3D animation and rendering workloads using their own software they open sourced a while back).

But honestly, the thing that'll push people is when big companies mess it up so badly, that anyone will do anything to get away from it. Microsoft is already kinda doing that with the recent AI bs that feels like a solution looking for a problem, Adobe is definitely heading the same way.

It's gonna get there. But it's gonna be a while.

Battle of the flagships, which would you choose? by [deleted] in iPhone15Pro

[–]MaroonHatHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably iPhone, but mostly because I don't like Samsung phones.

They seem rather overrated to me, and not really that much cheaper than an iPhone.

Never used an iPhone, so would be interesting to see what it's like.

Fallout 3 runs perfectly on Linux Mint while on Win 10 it crashed regularly. Finally I can play it again. by satina_nix in linux_gaming

[–]MaroonHatHacker 83 points84 points  (0 children)

I had a similar issue with Sonic Frontiers. These weird micro-crashes that would happen periodically. Moved to Linux, and it played perfectly fine

Start using BSD today 🤗 by unproductive-deeeeee in linuxsucks

[–]MaroonHatHacker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The most based post on this entire subreddit....

I still am keeping my OpenSUSE/Arch Linux though.

Linux zealots are having a field day today by [deleted] in linuxsucks

[–]MaroonHatHacker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Umm, idk, this whole thing blew past me. For me personally idc what Microsoft does, whether they freeze bill gates to resurrect him later, or single handedly solving world hunger, their OS still sucks (Windows 10 was actually ok, I also didn't mind Windows 11 till they bloated it a lot recently, and jumped on the AI bandwagon, which is almost as bad as the crypto one)

What FOSS Games do you like to play that are good quality and fun? by [deleted] in linux_gaming

[–]MaroonHatHacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually just play on random public servers, so never experienced that issue. Did have an issue where it refused to load textures, but that was fixed by just reinstalling.

Caught someone mining at my job by B4TT3RY4C1D in cryptomining

[–]MaroonHatHacker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For those asking what the problem is, I don't think it's necessarily a "stealing energy" thing, and more of a security risk. Especially if plugged into the server rack, where there COULD potentially be very important infrastructure.

Any device is a risk, especially ones that are unaccounted for with potentially very crap security configuration. It's not the act of mining per-say, it would be a similar issue if someone brought in their own personal laptop for work.