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I think the real gamechanger was Vulkan. OpenGL was just not suited for this.
I think the real gamechanger was Vulkan. OpenGL was just not suited for this.
Back in 2010s, I had to open Windows to game. Now all games work out of the box with Linux, thanks to wine, vulkan and dxvk.
Pipewire is amazing. Linux had issues with Bluetooth audio that Pipewire finally fixed.
It’s in development. I think there is beta functionalty already that you can try.
No I have not. Let me give it a try thanks.
Yed, basic ones for adding and editing POIs.
I like OrganicMaps’ editor more than streetcomplete. I think streetcomplete focuses a lot on things that don’t matter.
Organic maps is my daily driver for navigation and has been since 2 years. It is a great app and improving very rapidly. It’s also a great app for adding POIs to openstreetmap when outside.
Wouldn’t you lose a lot of quality during decode/encode?
AMD used to be a hassle, but now the Mesa support is very good. It’s probably better than Nvidia.
I’m using Intel Xe embedded graphics and they are suprisingly good. This is probably the first embedded intel chip that can run games. It’s basically on par with low-end Nvidia and AMD cards.
My experience is that all games run on Linux these days. Wine, DXVK and Vulkan are really good. The only games that don’t run are those that explicitly ban Linux users with some creepy anti-cheat.
So the Americans say. I’m not inclined to believe them.
They made it despite US sanctions.
If China is successful, it must be because they are stealing! Because there is no way for the fastest growing economy of the last 30 years to be successful in cutting edge technology.
Grow up!
A lot of tech reporting is funded directly or indirectly by the people they are reporting on.
Is that why India has the best programmers?