Yeah I mean blame the MPEG group for that. There’s a reason all the tech companies tired of their licensing fees built avc1
Yeah I mean blame the MPEG group for that. There’s a reason all the tech companies tired of their licensing fees built avc1
Like Vegas? Sure. Open source stuff like kdenlive and shotcut exists. Davinci resolve is available for Linux for more professional stuff. Specifically Vegas? Probably only under a VM, and you’d likely get awful performance, so not worth it. If you’re a professional, Linux isn’t always an option, especially if you are in a software ecosystem that doesn’t work there
Yeah I’m sure nobody would notice you angle grinding the boot off your truck and definitely not post it in this same community for the same amount of laughs
Probably that your display maxes out at 60hz but the graphics driver is rendering extra frames for increased fidelity
I won’t have the perfect OS until I’ve rewritten Temple OS from scratch as Hannah Montana’s Temple, The OS
Ah thanks for the clarification, that’s pretty neat, I’ll update my comment
One doesn’t exclude the other. And if you really hate QR codes that much I’m sure there will be a flag or you can recompile the kernel without this, it’s Linux after all
Lol just what I found first with a quick google, but it is funny
My guess is it means this sort of recent windows feature of showing a QR code on how to search for the issue you’re experiencing
Having a QR code with a link to the error code or at least a way to search it is an excellent UX thing, especially for those who are less accustomed to dealing with Linux kernel panics
See the comments in response to mine on how this might look
At first I thought this was cursed
No! PonyOS uses its own kernel, built from scratch
Now I think it’s very cursed
EDIT:
Ok after investigating the kernel is forked from https://github.com/klange/toaruos so it’s slightly less cursed
Windows CE skeletal hand shoots out of the ground in a cemetery somewhere
That reminds me of the oldschool Realtek WiFi cards which required you to run drivers through WINE just to have WiFi on Linux. It really is excellent to see how far it’s come. I have a cheap Chinese laptop with a celeron chip (jasper lake) that I use as essentially a thin client. Installing windows fresh: trackpad doesn’t work, audio doesn’t work, WiFi 6 card driver is a generic MS one that caps at 5mb a sec until I install the right Realtek drivers, graphics aren’t accelerated until I install intel’s drivers. Installing Linux: everything works out of the box, just need to install the right graphics drivers for accelerated graphics to work. Only sad spot is the fingerprint reader is just flat out not supported in Linux. Lol if I tried hard I guess I could hook up WINE to run it like the old days
Yeah it’s called open core and it’s basically every open source SaaS product where you can either:
And subscriptions. Once hyper capitalism got its whiff of subscriptions there was no turning back.
Apple is really the only company that did serious research on building their initial UIs with their human interface guidelines. It’s clear they don’t anymore, and everything is about driving engagement or whatever, but like during the golden era of OS X, Tiger, their UI was far superior, and most desktop environments borrow much of that stuff to this day. I now want a hat that says “Make macOS Tiger again”
Basically to make lemmy content more easily accessible on mastadon
Could always run it in a vm if you just wanted to poke around
Put on some socks, post in !unixsocks@lemmy.blahaj.zone, bam