recursive_recursion

joined 2 years ago

that's pretty fucked if true

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 86 points 9 months ago (5 children)

Nintendo's stagnated and has become a patent troll

as someone that used to be a fan I'm sad as it's hard to be hyped for any of their games when they're widely known for pulling these kinds of scummy tactics time and time again

indies be dammed, it's too much of a risk to make Nintendo-inspired games let alone direct fan-games

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

fair enough🤗

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 2 points 9 months ago (4 children)

yup can do!
thank you for the update🤗

no worries and best of luck!

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

ah thank you for calling that out👍

pacman -Sy is definitely a mistake and you are correct in that it should be -S <packages> or -Syu

I've edited my previous comment to reflect this thank you!

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (4 children)

while I'm not sure about the tiling WM front I can help with the KDE optimization on Arch part:

To preface I'm sharing sections of my Bash script that I'm in the process of eventually releasing under AGPL-3.0 which should help explain the editing/verboseness of them.

For base/minimal Arch Linux Packages:

## `btrfs-progs` is dependent/only required if you use BTRFS as your file system.
## `grub` is also dependent if you use GRUB instead of Systemd as your init system.
## intel-ucode replaces amd-ucode (as discerned from your comment on this post) which installs Intel-based microcode for your processor/CPU.
pacstrap -K /mnt intel-ucode base base-devel btrfs-progs efibootmgr grub iptables-nft linux linux-firmware linux-lts man nano networkmanager pipewire pipewire-alsa pipewire-jack pipewire-pulse sudo

For Installing Core Packages

### grub-btrfs is omitted as it is orphaned as of Sept 3, 2024. https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/grub-btrfs/.
pacman -S --needed bash-completion cryptsetup dnsmasq e2fsprogs efibootmgr firewalld man-db networkmanager sddm sddm-kcm

KDE Focused Packages

## Installing plasma Group Packages
## https://archlinux.org/groups/x86_64/plasma/
pacman -S --needed breeze breeze-gtk discover drkonqi kactivitymanagerd kde-cli-tools kde-gtk-config kdecoration kdeplasma-addons kgamma kglobalacceld kinfocenter kmenuedit kpipewire kscreen kscreenlocker ksystemstats kwallet-pam kwayland kwin kwrited layer-shell-qt libkscreen libksysguard libplasma milou plasma5support plasma-activities plasma-activities-stats plasma-desktop plasma-disks plasma-firewall plasma-integration plasma-nm plasma-systemmonitor plasma-thunderbolt plasma-vault plasma-workspace plasma-workspace-wallpapers polkit-kde-agent powerdevil qqc2-breeze-style systemsettings xdg-desktop-portal-kde

## Installing kde-applications Group Packages
## https://archlinux.org/groups/x86_64/kde-applications/
pacman -S --needed dolphin kate kmix konsole kwalletmanager

AMD GPU Related Packages

## Installing Video Drivers
## FOSS AMD GPU Drivers
## Please see the table on https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg
pacman -S --needed mesa vulkan-radeon libva-mesa-driver mesa-vdpau xf86-video-amdgpu

## Enable the multilib repository for 32-bit application support:
sed -i "/\[multilib\]/,/Include/"'s/^#//' /etc/pacman.conf

## To enable 32-bit application support, the multilib repository is enabled by default using the sed command above. This allows the necessary drivers to be installable from the multilib repository.
pacman -S --needed lib32-mesa lib32-libva-mesa-driver lib32-vulkan-radeon lib32-mesa-vdpau
## Owners of older AMD graphics cards (GCN 1&2) may also want to install the ATI driver:
#pacman -S --needed xf86-video-ati

Some packages were omitted from the installation lines above as this was taken from my custom installer for self-hosting services.
I'd recommend checking the links provided above to to figure out what additional packages you want for yourself🤗

If you still have issues with KDE X11/Wayland on Arch or Ubuntu, feel free to DM me and I'll try my best to help👍

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I recently learned that Strawberry has native built-in streaming capabilities

Repo

not sure if this is what you're looking for but it's an option that might be useful for you🤗

I'm guessing it's maybe because of the cell-shading artstyle?🤔

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 8 points 10 months ago (2 children)

with the successful launch of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk they're gonna need to bring the heat and stick the landing if they want to compete🔥

[–] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 148 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

I'd recommend using Godot

  • Free Open Source Game Engine under the MIT License

Repo
Godot Stable Release Docs

 

It's the MinisForum V3


Pros:

  • Touchscreen (currently works best on KDE Plasma)
  • AMD CPU (Ryzen 7 8840U) [8 cores, 16 threads] + GPU (Radeon 780M)
  • Power button + Fingerprint reader (built into the tablet portion thankfully)
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • 65W PD power adapter (likely to be GaN)
  • Magnesium alloy body
  • the inclusion of gyroscopes means display auto-rotation is supported
  • 1x stylus pen included
    • [4096 level pressure, up to MPP 2.6 SLA]
      • (I have no idea what any of that means, hopefully it's useful to yall)
  • Keyboard that is/has:
    • Detachable
    • Backlight LED lighting
    • Even-surface actuation pressure touchpad
    • an optional purchase (which can be deselected before checkout)

Alt text: An image of the purchase checkout options for the MinisForum V3 Tablet with the Magnetic Detachable Keyboard (both which are on sale for $999.00 and $149.00 USD respectively as of Aug 21, 2024)

Cons:

  • Made in China: "Motherboard Manufacturer: Shenzhen"
  • Supported storage: M.2 (2280) 2TB max
  • cursed Microsoft Copilot button (thankfully on the detachable keyboard rather than on the tablet itself)
  • Limited customization/configuration options in BIOS
  • Weak magnets on kickstand
  • Inaccessible user manual/BIOS(Windows users be damned)
  • Ryzen AI (locked to Windows, personally I find this as a gimmic anyways)
  • due to MinisForum disuading customers from opening up their devices I'm adding that the battery is not replaceable (void warranty at your own risk)

Features/Specifications

  • Weighs: 946g
  • Battery: 50.82Wh
  • Display: 14", 16:10 ratio, 2560*1600, 165Hz
  • 2x [type c] USB-4 at 40Gbps max
  • 1x [type c] USB VLink(DP-in)
  • 1x SD card (UHS-II)
  • Volume rocker button
  • Bluetooth: BT5.3
  • RAM (assumed both configurations are LPDDR5 with speed/frequency: 6400MHz)
  • 2x cameras:
    • [Front]: 2M, Windows Hello, Dual D-mic, Face ID, ESS
    • [Rear]: 5M, Auto focus

Extra Info

VLink TL;DR:

  • (on laptops) it's a special type of port that's primarily meant for extending ports with a USB-C hub or driving as a secondary monitor
 

and if you don't, any reason why not?

 

oh my fucking god Danny😂
10/10 intro

 

Edit:
oh whoops didn't realize this was an old vid (Jan 5 2024)

 

Looks like AMD saw Intel and is trying to capitalize and learn from Intel's mistake by delaying until they can guarantee a stable launch

Personally I see this as a win for consumers as you're more likely to get a higher quality product by either company (AMD's move here is likely to echo in Intel)

 

Key Takeaways:

  1. If you or someone you know has had any system instability issues with their 13th or 14th gen Intel processor/CPU, GN recommends on immediately filing an RMA with Intel even if a previous one was rejected.
  2. If you're an owner of a 13 or 14th gen, please update the BIOS as soon as you can and keep an eye out for newer microcode patches/AGESA updates from Intel coming in mid-late August 2024.
  3. Please continue to be informed/vigilant when buying second-hand/used Intel 13 and or 14th gen CPUs as you probably don't want to buy a defective CPU.
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