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  • @xia @TheImpressiveX Not a steam engine, but an entire network of pipes carrying steam into buildings for heating.

  • @9488fcea02a9 @sxan Almost all printers work now, since they have to support IPP Anywhere to be useable by phones

  • @Wahots @aptinstallcoffee Universities are good for that. Nothing that old here but my one had 5 buildings from different times (oldest being Victorian era) joined together, using a mixture of direct joins, a shared lobby, and enclosed bridges

  • @Melatonin Since you lot can't be trusted I'm calling in Princess Twilight Sparkle to take you back to a monarchy.

  • @arsCynic Nvidia drivers, prime offload with Wayland is still a no go.

  • @ColdWater You could write a small kernel module that just triggers one as soon as it's loaded

  • @Lexam It's election day again, so I get to be suspicious of everyone around me who are trying to get me killed.

  • @6R1MR34P3R Some of the LILYGO devices are great for use straight out of the box. I have a T-Echo as my portable device, the T-Deck Plus is also an option if you want something completely stand-alone rather than controlled over Bluetooth or USB. Note that the 868MHz band is more widely used due to congestion on 433MHz, (915MHz is for the Americas and isn't legal here)

  • @iii @6R1MR34P3R Depends on how good of a setup you want, but you can start for less than €50.

  • @xavier666 Given that Canonical is a British company, that's not something that could happen at all. Red Hat is anyone's guess given that the law doesn't really mean anything to them any more.

  • @walden @ScarylePoo Only if the reverse proxy has its own login on top of Jellyfin's, and even that only mitigates some of them.

  • @Sluggles @Salix They're actually teaching them to make full use of their rights and show up with a gun next time.

  • @dontblink You would have to write a PAM module to do that

  • @j4k3 Filtering out everything about them is the simplest way to block anything critical of them.

  • @Pogogunner At least on Debian based distros, it's all part of the driver installation.

    As for how it works at the hardware/kernel level the iGPU take some of system RAM to use as VRAM, so all the kernel has to do is give the dGPU a DMA buffer into that. The final piece is for the iGPU driver to send a synchronisation signal to the dGPU when it's ready to receive the (partial-)frame.

  • @jeena @Pogogunner

    I'm going to assume that it is possible to put both the dedicated and integrated GPUs to work, though I've never seen this kind of setup.

    Every single laptop with a dGPU does that, as I'm typing this now only Minecraft is using the dGPU while everything else is on the iGPU. Everything is fully performant (including YT videos), and it greatly increases battery life.

  • @jeena As always the Arch wiki has you covered. PRIME, is the system you need. It's slightly easier with the monitor plugged into the iGPU, (that's how laptops are wired).

  • @harsh3466 That should work, as always with dd the potential disaster is getting if and of the wrong way around and wiping the old drive.

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Airport accessibility