When I had a GPU overheat I started seeing RGB dots everywhere. Not quite the same as this, but I’d be a bit worried it might be a hardware issue.
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- WolfLink@sh.itjust.workstoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Does anyone know why some games have this weird lighting glitch?English241·4 days ago
- WolfLink@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Apple Sues OpenAI, Accusing It of Stealing Company Secrets [🎁 nytimes gift link]English3·4 days ago
They had an accomplice maybe. Or a careless Apple employee left their laptop somewhere. Both of those have been causes of Apple leaks in the past.
- WolfLink@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Please Stop Making Terrible GIFsEnglish7·4 days ago
There is this older tutorial from 2015 that goes into more detail and includes examples.
- WolfLink@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•You paid me, a long-time Linux user, to use Windows 11 exclusively for a month: here’s how it wentEnglish71·6 days ago
Sleep/Wake issues
I’ve had plenty of sleep/wake issues on Linux, including on my current setup which is Bazzite (based on Fedora, which the author uses). Currently on Bazzite, some things don’t restart correctly after a reboot (specifically Gnome tweaks and OpenRGB). Not the worst issue but still annoying.
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This is the default behavior on macOS
A desktop operating system needs to come with a solid, serviceable email client. I consider this non-optional.
The only truly useful email client I’ve used is the default macOS one. I am actively taking suggestions for Linux. I tried one called Evolution I think? It was ok but didn’t support all my different email providers. I tried Thunderbird but it baffles me that I can’t view an email and have the list of emails open on the side.
I honestly think the author might have a better time with macOS. Not that they would prefer it over Linux, but a lot of what they complain about is better on Mac.
Whenever I experienced a short stretch of time where I felt “perhaps this isn’t so bad?”, one (or multiple) of the problems and issues described above would snap me out of it.
This was my experience trying to switch to Linux until very recently (until I started using Bazzite). Even now I still regularly have issues I need to debug, but it’s much, much more stable than previous distros I tried.
- WolfLink@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•“This Is Unfair” American A.I. companies say Chinese competitors are copying their A.I English53·9 days ago
Like other Chinese companies, Alibaba tapped into Anthropic’s technologies through tens of thousands of unauthorized accounts, according to the letter, which was viewed by The New York Times. Then it used the data it collected to train its own A.I. systems. Anthropic asked the lawmakers, who lead a Senate committee that was about to hold a hearing on A.I., to explore ways of curbing China’s distillation.
Lmfao they are complaining about what’s basically the same thing as what they did to people to create their AI in the first place
Blu ray video is lossy compressed. Lossless video is huge.
Bazzite is the most stable and noob friendly distro I’ve tried. I’ve installed both Bazzite and Windows in the past year and the Bazzite install process was far easier.
https://bazzite.gg/