The use local models for Firefox Translations so I would expect they would do something similar
The problem is that nvidia’s drivers are shit but we couldn’t do anything because for the longest time, for nvidia cards to work at a decent speed, it requires the drivers to be signed by nvidia.
We couldn’t do anything and you are blaming us for that.
Now that this, AFAIK, has been lifted new things like NVK are emerging.
The problem has been reluctance abd uncooperativeness from nvidia, not the linux community
I like to use qutebrowser for web browsimg, it allows to browse the web without leaving the keyboard
Get a physical copy that doesn’t require internet activation then
I cannot speak about movies. But physical games now are also just “usage licenses”, they are encrypted and if the console is connected to the internet at any momento, your rights to play the game may be revoked (just like digital games or, in this case, digital TV series)
I think you can disable it
The only thing to boycott are GNOME dev’s mentality when it comes to things outside their DE (especially Wayland protocol adoption). It’s slowing Wayland development a lot
I would never agree with what Google proposes, though
The steam runtime runs ubuntu anyway, so don’t worry
That’s a good translation
And the translations are done locally!
Yes, but his way you get the advantages of having it on Steam while bypassing the 30% cut of Valve.
My point was that, while Valve does take a big cut, it doesn’t stop gamedevs from bypassing it
At least gamedevs can generate keys and sell them on other sites to get a bigger cut
Please, diagnose your kid even if you think he doesn’t have ADHD
rofi/dmenu for scripts, mpv and Tauon Music Box
the factory must grow
Tried for some time and it’s great! Though I prefer using qutebrowser
I know that. That’s why I said that.
I meant that they are not going to use any specific package manager, just PackageKit