

I use an AMD GPU and I stream to my Quest 2 a lot. I’ve only had one app have issues ever. It was Google Earth VR which I understand that they quit developing. I have never noticed latency either…
I use an AMD GPU and I stream to my Quest 2 a lot. I’ve only had one app have issues ever. It was Google Earth VR which I understand that they quit developing. I have never noticed latency either…
IDK about the topic of him being an asshole. I don’t follow him like, at all.
But, I might argue about the server arena part. From my understanding, (not in the field, so feel free to prove me wrong), but Azure, AWS, and others are built on Linux. Right? Just the two sites are a very massive percentage of the internet.
Mobile, again I might be wrong. Android is a fork of Linux or runs the Linux kernel. Is that right?
With Steam Deck it’s gained ground there too. Sure. It’s still not even close to Windows. But, progress is exciting anyways.
Then you aren’t the audience I guess.
Control for the carriers I believe.
Sounds a lot like Beeper… beeper apps for Android and iPhone in addition to desktop though.
Seems like using a window manager could be a whole rabbit hole. Where do you begin?
You are right.
That’s odd. I did when I clicked it. Maybe it regional?
Sorry, I only meant to take one.
Click the link that they are replying to?
I donated to Boost for Reddit. I will probably donate to Boost for Lemmy as well. With the nature of Lemmy though, we can’t forget to donate to our favorite instances too!
That things been around for a very long time lol
A file system that reports file corruption. I believe ZFS is one of those? I’m not really familiar with how that works
What does dummy HDMI plug mean?
Thanks for responding! I’m glad I learned about this!
Okay, but how do you monitor the issues with reading and writing?
Nvidia RTX 4090 ti.
Obviously a joke. I’d love to see some good suggestions here too ☺️
It seems like more of a “fun project”. I wouldn’t waste the resources, but I have servers already. I could see this as a great way to try out self-hosting if you haven’t before. As long as you don’t remove SteamOS (in the video, he kept both) then, it’s not hurting anything.