yeah it’s a bit sad. My 1080ti is still strong enough to support modern day games, and I couldn’t care less about ray tracing. Pretty annoyed with the fact they don’t support older cards.
Not the real one obviously
yeah it’s a bit sad. My 1080ti is still strong enough to support modern day games, and I couldn’t care less about ray tracing. Pretty annoyed with the fact they don’t support older cards.
well yeah, that’s true, but it auto grabs clipboard, so you can just Right click > copy link address. Yeah yeah 1 extra click and messes your old workflow ik, but at least it checks all the other requirements
I’m surprised you tried all of these downloaders that I’ve never heard of, but somehow missed like the biggest one. JDownloader2 , the best one imo
Nothing, but my biggest gripe is with the fucking file explorers. All of them are super inferior compared to win10 sadly
Yo this bot is super helpful
The running frequency seems to be the same on both, around 3.5 GHz on idle (weird I know). I’ll do some more testing and come back to you with the results
I can’t say anything about Proxmox or any power management tool as a fact, but I can tell you that my 1600X is running hella hot at idle on Linux. I’m dual booting and on Win it’s idle at 30° while on Linux 60°. Hope this can give some insight, or if anyone knows how to fix this pls tell
based db0 releasing great tools and maintaining a great community
Not a solution since I don’t use w11 but whatever solution you find, it’s most likely going to get reverted after a update since Microsoft, hooray!
But as others suggested maybe try ShutUp10, not sure if it has a fix for this but try your luck I guess
It’s like if streaming platforms were good.
Did you know? Linus Torvolds is actually the consort child of two french people! That’s why you have to use the french flag when removing folders, it’s an ode to his upbringing
:wq!
much love to Bram, I’ve tried vi and instantly felt how much vim helped, a toast to a great mind 🥂
Yes they should and I would not mind
Ubuntu VM (~2 years) -> Debian VM(1 week) -> Arch VM (1 month) -> Arch