[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

I have a lot of experience with Windows and some with Linux.

The driver problems with Laptops are not only on Linux, though it is a lot more common, depending on the manufacturer Windows also has a ton of problems if you don't want to use the 8 year old pre-installed driver that was never updated.

And Linux is held back by (proprietary) software availability as well. Most of the time it would be Microsoft Office (a lot of people I know complain about alternatives like Google Docs or Libre Office not being up to par by a long shot). Another big thing is Games. Sure, most of them work quite well out of the box, but if they do not it would be beyond most of my friend groups skills to fix it. Not to mention the massive library of competitive games that some people play exclusively that just don't work at all.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 17 points 2 months ago

In fact Linux is the superior version of Factorio, since you get to have asynchronous saves that don't pause the game

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 9 points 5 months ago

Ich habe unbound als eigenen Rekursiven Revolver angebunden. Bis jetzt noch keine Performance Probleme gehabt, zumindest nicht mehr als mit anderen DNSSEC Resolvern.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

I've been playing Elden Ring with the Seamless Co-op mod with a few friends, it's been a blast so far.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 5 points 6 months ago

You can do the same on Windows (mount ssh shares), there is an Fuse like project for Windows: WinFsp.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 4 points 6 months ago

It could actually, the Heat spreader is usually bonded to the Chip with some form of Indium Solder, which usually has a melting point of up to 210°C (most compositions are around 120-140°C).

Solder likes to form a similar ball around traces and components, since the solder does not stick to the silk screen of the PCB.

And I remember that this is exactly what happened in the Gamer Nexus video, the Indium Solder was melting due to Overheating.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 2 points 7 months ago

Agreed. And then there is the combo of the most recent NVIDIA driver and Debian Kernel that doesn't work together. First time I actually had to downgrade a Kernel update though.

But I guess this could happen with every driver

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 1 points 10 months ago

I picked up Starsector again this weekend and having a blast with a modded playthrough.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 2 points 10 months ago

Really? It hasn't been reset for me once, I wonder why I'm not affected.

You could just make a backup of the registry key and install it again in a few clicks .

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 10 points 10 months ago

I disabled that realy quickly... If I wanted to search the Web I would use a browser. I can only recomment that, it speeds up search a lot and it now actualy works as one would expect

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Do you know what model AiO you have? Some models report pump speeds as higher since they have multiple magnets triggering the RPM sensor, so the 1600 might actually be 800 or even 400, which is way too low for the pump.

I would try setting the pump (and AiO fan) to 100% speed in the Bios for testing. Some pumps work well with a fan curve, some don't.

Edit with more technical details: Normally each revolution should generate 2 Pulses on the rpm Feedback wire. But Pumps don't always follow this spec so might over or underreport their actual rpm.

[-] Klajan@lemmy.zip 6 points 11 months ago

Thing is you can have a single page app that still works with middle click, depending on the framework it's mostly automatic or some config for the router.

At least that's what I can say from my experience building a single page app, but considering I'm using new tabs extensively I did have some bias to make it work.

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