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Everytime I read this from you guys, I don't get if you're seriously overselling them or I'm doing something wrong.
3-4 water blasts and one wipe are definitely not enough most times. I have to wet wipe a few times and then dry off to get clean.
Maybe it's related to diet or I just have a high standard for hygiene, but I would never consider just drying off with a reusable towel, yuck..
Toilet paper still a necessity.
I'm the same way, actually. Italian is a no-brainer because of all the pizzas and pastas and gelato, but the mediterranean cuisine is very rich and can be quite healthy as well. And Vietnamese food encompasses just a lot of the more spicy asian dishes to give a nice contrast, also love rice.
Ok. I guess I'm more of a purist, meaning I prefer to view content as neutral and close to what it essentially is, as possible.
It's fair to prefer a more saturated or subjectively better-looking image, but I guess this is just not on many people's list of top priorities.
I have no solution here, except maybe use that display solely for media consumption and do serious work on a more traditional display. That's at least what I do, except with a projector in that case.
Amazing. Thanks.
Does any body have a link to that photo?
Maybe they are, in a way.
How do you "convert" content to HDR? You have to generate something that doesn't exist.
Did you pay 2 grand for a high-contrast mode?
At least for Linux-Reaper:
Use Jack. Install the "Pulse Jack Module", route Pulseaudio through Jack to simultaneously connect Reaper and everything else to the Jack System out. Always autostart Jack and use the Pulse Module "autoconnect" parameter as a startup script (QJackCtl helps here).
Should fix 1-3, 4 I'm not sure.
Well, that may be the case, but you made the claim that using a beginner-friendly distro solves all problems and I gave an anecdotal example of that not being the case. Macbooks have a substantial markt share, like it or not, and are subject to planned hardware obsolescense, so people will try to install Linux at some point.
Besides of all, this was not purely a hardware issue. Else, no configuration would have worked out. There were differences in the default configs of the distributions that caused this erratic behavior and it was not just a pulseaudio/pipewire thing.
Linnux?