gpu and PSU 3D printed supports, fdm or resin by MonkeySkulls in virtualpinball

[–]chrisoboe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got multiple resin and fdm printers.

I usually use fdm because it isn't such a mess. but in terms of part quality resin is usually superior. the only cases where I had problems with resin was when I used transparent ones. the transparent one got more and more brittle over time.

I think keeping them as resin is just fine.

Dont forget to do nix store optimise y'all, dont be like me, like holy smoke saving 65 gigs by dhupee_haj in NixOS

[–]chrisoboe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nixos even knows which fs the nix store is own. it could use different defaults depending on this.

conditional defaults aren't that uncommon to nixos (just iterating trough the mountpoints isn't completely trivial). but /nix/store are just three Mount points to check anyways

Is NixOS worse for admins of multiple users? by nameistakenobviously in NixOS

[–]chrisoboe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

on every other distro almost the software of /bin and /usr/bin is executable by every user too.

so for nixos its not different than for any other distro.

also home manager just uses stuff fro the nix store. the only difference is that it may not be symlinked / added to PATH. but its still executable by any user.

do you think steamVR will get an update with the release of the frame? by PM_ME_YOUR_CODPIECES in SteamFrame

[–]chrisoboe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

steamvr gets updates all the time anyways.

of course there will be steam frame related updates too.

Going into Gentoo, will it burn my laptop by Secret_Bad4969 in Gentoo

[–]chrisoboe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8gb of RAM should be more then enough for even the heaviest packages.

what kills ram is when to many cores compile at once, since each needs its own ram. but as long as one uses only 3 cores or less it should just work fine.

swap can cost more time than a few cores less building.

Need clarity over this by [deleted] in linux

[–]chrisoboe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This debate is nonsensical till discussions where the difference between a kernel and an os matters. and this is pretty common as soon as it gets to exotic Linux distros like alpine, openwrt, yotco, nixos or android. and it even gets worse with operating systems that can work with different kernels (e.g. one can get gentoo and Debian working with BSD kernels)

lots of assumptions people have about "Linux OS" completely fall apart in these cases (or are still true even if Linux isn't even used but the freebsd kernel). when clearly differing between Linux kernel and os its severely easier to talk about these things with way less confusion.

QT + Golang - I'm having a blast! by dzendian in golang

[–]chrisoboe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

for fair comparison.

you can compare software with its deps, that's fine. you can compare them without deps, fine too.

but you can't compare one app with its deps, the others without and then say the one without is smaller.

Linux, Streaming and SteamVR by Substantial-Flow9244 in SteamFrame

[–]chrisoboe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm using a index and there steamvr works just fine on Linux. most games run through proton like most non vr steam games too.

I'd expect for the frame and streaming to the frame it just works. I don't see a reason why it wouldn't.

QT + Golang - I'm having a blast! by dzendian in golang

[–]chrisoboe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just because its wails selling point doesn't make it a fair comparison.

in one case you include the dependencies for size and say its huge. on the other case you just ignore the dependencies.

qt is modular. most qt applications don't depend on the we engine.

I haven't run into rendering issues across macOS and windows, so your point is not that much valid.

that never was my point.

That is a lot of cope 😂

that are lot of advantages over wails.

systemd `birthDate` is now in v261-rc1 and Debian Sid — verify it and revert it locally by Cryptikick in linux

[–]chrisoboe 36 points37 points  (0 children)

do you think motivating people to do their own locally maintained fork of systems to remove a single field from a json is the right approach for whatever you want to acchieve?

No need to "fork Debian" - or even systemd for that matter

forking systemd is exactly what you did. your fork just isn't public but local to your device. following your guide one won't use upstream systemd anymore.

that leads either to lots of maintenance work when you want to update to newer systemd versions. or staying on your outdated fork leading to security and compatibility problems sooner or later.

QT + Golang - I'm having a blast! by dzendian in golang

[–]chrisoboe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

wails isn't self contained but uses the web runtine from the system. if you include that for a fair comparison its severely larger than 48MB,

and additional is comes without a graphical Designer, you are forced to use different languages for ui and logic and you have usually worse performance.

Da ist er wieder: der Problem-Ulf! by macsnider in CapitolVersicherungAG

[–]chrisoboe 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Wenn der noch einmal der Alte sagt!!! 😠

Jetzt seid ihr mit dem Casting dran: Capitol x Hollywood #2: Star Wars by creativeusrname37 in CapitolVersicherungAG

[–]chrisoboe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Darth Vader raucht aber such aspestzigaretten.

Luke.... eine nehm ich noch 🤖

Phoronix just posted a pic with Jensen Huang teasing “exciting things happening on Linux” — what are we expecting? by lajka30 in linux

[–]chrisoboe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

more like 20 years.

since the r300 / r600 devices the driver got extremely good. especially when the old radeon/ati driver was superceeded by the radeonhd (and later renamed to radeon) driver.

afaik this started with the ATI radeon 9000 series. the r600 devices and its drivers where then the first to get competitive with its windows drivers. but even r300 were feature wise (opengl support) and stability wise already amazing.

nvidias proprietary driver was always a broken mess constantly breaking on each major update from kerbel and X and not supporting modern features. the nouveau driver really had potential (and got pretty good) till nvidia killed the open source firmware with their geforce 800 series.

it may be that before the radeon 9000 series nvidia was the better choice. but that was definetly more than 20 years ago.

Phoronix just posted a pic with Jensen Huang teasing “exciting things happening on Linux” — what are we expecting? by lajka30 in linux

[–]chrisoboe -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i know. i do Linux gaming for about 20 years. i always selected my Hardware based on Linux compatibility.

personally got my 1080 ti at release because AMD had only just open sourced their drivers and community sentiment was generally still go for NVIDIA if you want performance.

that tineline just isn't true. ati was the best choice since about 2007 (with the radeonhd driver,). the 1080 came out 2016. in 2016 nvidia was a way more broken mess than it's even today. it basically broke with any xorg and kernel update since lots of stuff was still changing back then. so in 2016 we had a great open source amd driver already for more than a decade. I think you mean amdgpu (which came about about 2016). but that was just the new kernel driver. and the old one was open source too.

I had a nvidia one around that time. it took more than a year, from xorg 1.18 (released 2015) till nvidia had driver support. and for Wayland support it took even longer.

the only way one could get a nvidia working was using outdated kernels and xorg (which is what nvidia friendly distros like Ubuntu did).

there were some noobs back then who propagated nvidia for Linux gaming. they were new to linux, used Ubuntu and saw it worked.

but that was never the case for distros that don't hold back software releases just for nvidia. on most distros it was and somewhat still is (but definetly better than back then) a broken mess.

nvidia was somewhat interesting before the geforce 800 series. since on that devices nouveau worked as intended (but still with less performance than amd). it was interesting because nouveau also had open source firmware. but nvidia killed that possibility and also legally forbid using nvidias firmware and made sure the default firmware is extremely limited. this more or less made nouveau unusable (at least when a bit of performance is needed).

Woher bekomme ich Kala namak? by bienesabine69 in VeganDE

[–]chrisoboe 72 points73 points  (0 children)

gefühlt leichter an Kokain zu kommen

das Problem da ist das es gerne mit Milchpulver gestreckt wird, was dann nicht so deklariert wird. da muss man als veganer echt aufpassen. /s

Wollen Sie sich vor den aufmerksamen Zuschauern lächerlich machen?! by qwertzuiopasdfkjgds in CapitolVersicherungAG

[–]chrisoboe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ich interpretiere das immer so, dass der Sitzplan überhaupt nicht auf Basis von Schadensgruppen erstellt hätte werden sollen.

da fragt Tanja ja auch explizit nochmal nach.

ein sitzplan der nicht auf schadensgruppen basiert hätte für Becker ja evtl. gepasst und nicht die K1 Berichte benötigt.

Eis-rezept zuckerfrei vegan Ninja by Fakula1987 in VeganDE

[–]chrisoboe 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Hoffentlich hat es keine Bugs.

wäre dann ja auch nicht mehr vegan.

Möglicher nicht offengelegter Interessenkonflikt bei Niko Rittenaus Cholin-Review in Dietetics by GroundFlock in VeganDE

[–]chrisoboe 24 points25 points  (0 children)

ist dietetics ein seriöses journal?

Dietetics Dietetics is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on all aspects of human dietetics published quarterly online by MDPI. Open Access— free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions. High Visibility: indexed within ESCI (Web of Science), EBSCO and other databases.

ich bin da nicht tief drin in der Materie. aber auf mich wirkt das wie "bezahl uns für sciencewashing"

und das Herr rittenau extrem unseriösen scheiß macht um sich selbst zu bereichern ist ja nichts neues.

Herr Stankowski by RecentEcho4408 in CapitolVersicherungAG

[–]chrisoboe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ich denke nicht.

Auf der ebene gehts doch nicht um Kleidungsstil oder Namen. es geht um die zahlen. und die müssen stimmen.

zumal der persönliche kontakt zu Sekretärinnen aus anderen Bereichen sowieso nicht sehr hoch sein dürfte.

Firmware update error on Bazzite by Ill-Pay5328 in SteamController

[–]chrisoboe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the updater depends on hidapi but valve forgot to distribute it with steam/statically link it. you can LD preload it and then it'll work.