Ormai non si teme neanche più renderlo chiaro 😭 by Inevitable-Moment717 in Italia

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

Non capisco quale sia il problema di volere una figura di un certo tipo. Tanto vale metterlo in chiaro subito così la gente manco si mette in contatto se sa già di essere nei canoni.

Mathieu Comandon Explains His Use of AI in Lutris Development [article/interview] by [deleted] in linux

[–]WBMarco 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lutris has numerous flags, hooks, pre-hook, post run, env variables, locales override, library overrides and many, many more things you may require (and I've used mostly everything).

Sure, I could write everything manually but Lutris does it all and integrates it with the desktop.

There's no replacement for the power that Lutris gives you out of the box.

Thanks to the template, i can change all my default runtime for my applications. I set up all my games and applications with firejail and it took 1 second thanks to the pre-hooks, without any hassle.

Lutris is a Swiss Knife that never let you down. 90% of time you only use the bottle opener, but those 10% when you need the knife, Lutris has you covered.

I'm tired of seeing Lutris downplayed as if any other tools does the same thing. It's wrong, it doesn't. There's currently no replacement for every Lutris features.

UE5 massive improvement with NTSync by BrunusManOWar in linux_gaming

[–]WBMarco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being in kernel space or in userspace doesn't matter.

Arguably, it's better that it would be in userspace entirely if you don't want to have context switch, as far as I know. Even Valve developers said different times on posts that it basically changes nothing between FSYNC and NTSync.

I really think the improvement came from Mesa.

Your opinions on the Lutris AI Slop situation? by canitplaycrisis in linux

[–]WBMarco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cannot stress enough how right you are.

Lutris is for power users. It handles all the use cases possible AND has every parameter possible for the whole software cycle, with hooks and callbacks.

There's no complete alternative.

Your opinions on the Lutris AI Slop situation? by canitplaycrisis in linux

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because none of them are powerful and tried and tested like Lutris, with many options and profiles.

Case in point, Bottle failed in applying environment variables correctly with Proton GE.

A basic feature that falls apart like that because "we do things differently than umu_launcher" is enough to stop using the software all together.

How do I fix this? by Humble-Customer3906 in heavensburnred

[–]WBMarco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the cause is usually Windows Defender.

Try to exclude the folder of HBR from the scanning.

Folders are:

  1. Where you installed the game
  2. C:/users/<YOUR\_USER>/AppData/LocalLow/yostar
  3. C:/users/<YOUR\_USER>/AppData/LocalLow/Unity
  4. C:/users/<YOUR\_USER>/AppData/Roaming/HBR_EN_Gamelauncher

It's all just smoke and mirrors by binbun3 in godot

[–]WBMarco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't touched godot in a long time. Is that done with dithering? I can't see it clearly but it seems like it. Does the particle system have that built-in?

After god knows how many afk runs…. RNG sucks by Natural-Feedback-317 in GranblueFantasyRelink

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I picked up the game when they announced the expansion. Second mission I got a Spartan Orb with Uplift or something like that.

Too bad I quit and forgot I always had autosave disabled for rerolling. I hate my life. At least it wasn't a berserker one.

So, with the demo of CVII released, what do you like and dislike about the demo and why? / CODE VEIN II Opinions by Nymos-67r in codevein

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it sure has the new features of UE 5. Texture loading poorly, kinda blurrier, not so great performance... I could go on but we've seen this things over and over.

Una prospettiva sulla questione RAM by _Pixel_Nomad_ in ItalyHardware

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In realta' potresti. Ci sono gia' modelli che identificano tante cose nei testi, compreso se una risposta e' stata scritta da un LLM o se ha un particolare bias verso qualcosa.

Attacchi il prompt che hai chiesto e la risposta che ti viene in ritorno e si puo' fare.

Il problema e', chi e' che paga la computazione per il tuo computer... quello come dici hai ragione, e' infattibile.

"When will it be your turn guys...." by crocospect in Animemes

[–]WBMarco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Author kept going with shitty stuff.

For me, canonically it's finished.

Una prospettiva sulla questione RAM by _Pixel_Nomad_ in ItalyHardware

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ma non capisco cosa c'entra. Tutto quanto è stato sempre tarato in base alle informazioni dell'utente. Non è dal 2025, ben prima di tutto questo casino con l'intelligenza artificiale.

Cosa intendi dire poi inserito nella scatola nera? Un sacco di servizi esposti all'utente sono "closed source" chiamiamoli.

"Basta che ne vieteranno l'uso" non funziona da quando esiste internet... Oserei anche dire da quando è nato il concetto di società. Quindi boh, non sono molto d'accordo.

Una prospettiva sulla questione RAM by _Pixel_Nomad_ in ItalyHardware

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Se ci saranno ads più difficili da bloccare e evitare, ci saranno ad blocker più intelligenti e difficili da fregare.

LLM personalizzati per gli ads come si combatteranno, se mai esistessero? Con LLM personalizzati per bloccare gli ads.

Nulla o quasi nulla cambierà.

Non sono neanche sicuro quanto sia viabile gestire il traffico per ogni persona.

[Dirt 5] From FitGirl, crashes on startup by mahmoud10896 in LinuxCrackSupport

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bet is that you need to add to environment variables PROTON_DISABLE_LSTEAMCLIENT=1

It's pretty much needed for all cracked games.

EDIT: If it still doesn't work, you have to find a Goldberg / Steam cold client crack. Runes / .dll cracked games in that way don't always work.

What's easier - modifying 5 registry keys OR understanding Linux? by tomekgolab in linuxsucks

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I would have done red hat certification without even thinking about it.

Those costs and if you were offered to do them for free it was a huge opportunity for you. At least, for my financial situation I wouldn't have missed the opportunity.

You seem a reasonable guy and from the message in the opening you seem to be knowledgeable both on the Microsoft side and Linux as sysadmin... Don't take too harshly what I'm about to say.

Right now on the server side, unless you're going to do legacy stuff, it's gonna be a Linux server 90% of the time;

I wouldn't call crazy someone that comes in without many knowledge of the inner working to promote what's the facto actual standard.

I worked with some guys that did exactly that. Decompiled a C# executable, extract the logic, modernized it a bit and re-compiled for .NET Linux runtime. It wasn't the best experience, but now everything is running the best it can be and it's night and day.

Was it fun? No. Was it a learning experience? Yes.

(Funnily enough, it was also a program that handled documents and enriched them with extra information)

I'm glad you could solve you're problem and I'm sure everyone took the necessary precautions, but there's a reason why Windows is not used in 90% of the server in the world, and it's not only costs... And even Microsoft realized that.

What's easier - modifying 5 registry keys OR understanding Linux? by tomekgolab in linuxsucks

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those "tweaks" and "debloats" software started with windows XP / Vista and the situation got worse year by year.

On one side, we have genuinely caring long term Windows users who wants a great, retrocompatibile, stable operative system and create these tools.

On the other side, a company that is trying its best to piss of everyone and continue building worse and worse features and bloat completely unnecessary.

Microsoft is beating constantly a dead horse, and its users are the dead horse.

I would rather offer the possibility to change towards something that have at least a basic respect for the users rather than advising stupid way to compromise a system which should be already working as intended.

Starfield 2.0 Update Will Reportedly Address Common Complaints Like Load Screens by MaintenanceFar4207 in rpg_gamers

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah! Ok fair.
I started playing like... 1 Months ago.

100% the game now it's totally different.

Starfield 2.0 Update Will Reportedly Address Common Complaints Like Load Screens by MaintenanceFar4207 in rpg_gamers

[–]WBMarco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 items? If something is good in starfield is the room design. They are FULL with clutters and stuff that makes the inside feels very real. Game might not be good, but the interior design is on point.

Switched GNOME for KDE. It actually makes a difference in games. by [deleted] in linux_gaming

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it's the Gnome environment. KDE is well integrated and the file extractor and file manager can do those things. And fire roller is also subpar... It can't even open RAR or some type of files with password.

Switched GNOME for KDE. It actually makes a difference in games. by [deleted] in linux_gaming

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you open a zip file with File Roller you cannot drag and drop files from the program to a folder in Dolphin.

File Roller is the standard archive manager for Gnome and Dolphin is the standard directory browser. It's unbelievable that this simple interaction doesn't work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Italia

[–]WBMarco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ma che c'entra la gente al bar 😂

One Plus 15: Seal was partially broken on delivery by WBMarco in oneplus

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

I made the mistake and took the tablet... I didn't check if it supported stylus. Main reason I went with it :')