Is this important when self hosting?
Is this important when self hosting?
That feels like a wild overgeneralisation although I’m also a Linux loving nerd who would like to move to Japan
What does Japan have to do with this?
No those games are not fine on 50 series GPUs, they can actually drop down to 10 fps or lower
It also depends a lot on the height of your car, my car is very low and the amount of times I get blinded is considerably higher than in a higher car.
Also as a sidenote, low beams on new cars seem to be just as bright as the high beams. Turning on the high beams just raises the projection, whereas it used to actually increase the brightness aswell
Im not sure if you’ve actually seen bright German LED headlights, because they are otherworldly. Older lights, even bright Xenon lights are no match for those blinding LEDs
The brightness is absolutely a problem, it doesn’t matter how well they are adjusted, when the car hits a bump or comes over a crest, it’s going to blind oncoming traffic
wayland
Why not make the file when a change is made like with windows desktop.ini files?
What about 2 screws and some tabs
Shame, those videos were the best. As it felt like she actually knew what she was talking about
That’s based on Firefox…
Then they’d need to set an arbitrary cutoff amount, why bother with that?
Publicise costs, privatise profits!
I think they are hidden by default with the scene-referred layout, but they will show up when searching. It’s a tough situation UX wise
Legacy reasons I suppose, it would suck to go back to a photo you took a while back, only to find out all your edits are gone because the modules you used are removed.
Some modules get a “deprecated” warning, which imo more modules could use, but there are probably still edge cases where someone might prefer the old modules
Yeah I’d say something like that is my baseline too, usually just some added vibrance instead of saturation on the color balance RGB.
I think the tone curve, RGB curve, tone equalizer and colour equalizer are useful if you want a bit more if a look in your images
You do need to figure out which modules to use and how to use some of them, its not too difficult when you have all the right modules.
A lot of the modules are old/redundant/deprecated, but still there for legacy reasons. They really clutter up the ui
Luckily my installation was free
Same, I just really want the automatic playlists feature, but no other music players that look nice on gnome seem to have that. Pretty much all newish players are so minimal