This is bad reporting from phoronix (not surprising). The performance bug has nothing to do with FSR. It was just discovered in an FSR demo.
This is bad reporting from phoronix (not surprising). The performance bug has nothing to do with FSR. It was just discovered in an FSR demo.
Yubikey supports pin protection, the newest one even have a fingerprint scanner.
I see, thanks for explaining. So IIUC, rook is intended for headless systems?
But keepassxc already provides a secret service ootb?
Well it says ついに発売
Put it together it more or less means “(Windows 7) has finally been released/started sale”
Errr I use mdns all the time…
Would be nice if the dev can respond and confirm that…
While this is true, it only requires the shim and grub to be copied for another distro.
From other comments there are a lot more blobs than just these two.
How does this work? Do they ask other people to remember their passwords?
Time to add a cron job to auto reboot it once a day
If it gets “stolen” by a for-profit corporation it only makes it better, because now my software has reached more people, thus (theoretically) improving their lives.
well that’s a very idealistic, and capitalistic way of looking at this (i.e. for-profit corporation is making a profit only because it’s making people’s lives better). which just isn’t the case in real life.
realistically, when you release something in a permissive license, you are more likely to improve someone’s bottom line, than to improve people’s lives in general.
IIRC these are words from the man himself. In a documentary about him, he said he was not a hero, just an ordinary guy, and you should not need to be a hero to stand up and do the right thing.
Out of curiosity, what GPU do you have?
Well since so many people recommend btrfs because “it have never lost any data for me”. I want to suggest OP to never use btrfs ever. Because it has lost my data, at least three separate times, the most recent time a week ago. And it’s not because of a power loss or anything, it just corrupted my files for absolutely no reason at all.
Stay away from btrfs at all costs.
I think you mean std::move
Looks like you messed up the partition table. Try scandisk, it may be able to find your partitions.
That was you! I remember this.
I already said? It doesn’t affect FSR