It was extremely easy to send a trojan file to a friend and if they would open it and you happen to know its IP you could remote do things like open its CD drive and at the same time have tons of malware in your PC but it was all worth to see them in the next day saying that the PC went abducted by aliens
typhoon
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typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I just found out my fiancee wants to switch to linux, lets start a distro war, what should be her first? + other questions
2·11 days agoIt was just a just a joke. Slackware is a dinosaur.
typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•people who tried HelloFresh, what was your experience with them?
7·12 days agoIt was good to learn how to rationalize the food and prepare it. After two months with HelloFresh, cancel it and start groceries and preparing lunch and dinner boxes with your learning you will miles ahead of keeping paying for their service.
typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I just found out my fiancee wants to switch to linux, lets start a distro war, what should be her first? + other questions
5·17 days agoWhat about Slackware? Not popular anymore?
I see that Windscribe was included. Their price tier is always in promotion so I’d take that in consideration.
Also, they have app for Linux: https://windscribe.com/features/linux/
It is not in Electron like many others. It is native Linux.
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
22·18 days agoAre you sure that the DX12 performance loss is already addressed on Nvidia GPUs? Do you have a source?
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/directx12-performance-is-terrible-on-linux/303207
They are the proprietary drivers from NVIDIA that should now “just work” across kernel upgrades (like AMD has forever).
Are you sure that is how it works for AMD in Linux?
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
3·18 days agoI’d go with Linux, no matter what, but this seem exactly why I feel that we should be more clear. People may be building some PCs out there to use Linux for gaming and buying Nvidia because others keep saying that everything is smooth sails with Nvidia. A lot of it is working now but there are some downsides and the recommendation is to go with AMD if you can.
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
2·19 days agoThanks. That is what I thought but is good to confirm if we are not missing something.
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
6·20 days agoThat is a fair reason and a good remind actually. Thanks!
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
31·20 days agoThere isn’t a global 30% performance loss. There are specific games/configurations that have performance issues and bugs, but it isn’t all games.
That was not what I said. I don’t recall saying that there is a global 30% performance loss. I’m sorry if I gave margin for that interpretation.
There are always bugs and performance issues that appear and get fixed, that’s the nature of Linux.
This one in particular seem to be taking some time for Nvidia to fix.
This is not the case now, NVIDIA works without major issues.
I don’t think I was implying that it doesn’t work. My point is that for certain games that relies on certain technologies the Nvidia drivers are not optimized to reach Windows level or even AMD level on Linux for equivalents cards. It may worth reviewing the Nvidia forum link that I posted first.
I still give the benefit of the doubt that I may be missing something and need to learn better something although I’m not following your reasoning completely.
Finally, I just want to also point that I don’t have strings attached to any GPU maker. I wish we had more options but it sounds that if we want something reasonable with good open source driver support for many different types of combinations of games, hardware and technology, AMD seems our only choice in Linux given this incidental bad performance present on DX12 combined with Nvidia GPUs on Linux.
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
4·20 days agoSo are you saying that those are false claims?
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/directx12-performance-is-terrible-on-linux/303207
Sorry the Reddit links: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/1nr4tva/does_the_nvidia_dx12_bug_20ish_performance_loss/
As you can see people report this from 2 years ago and also 14 days ago.
typhoon@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
51·18 days agoI agree with that, because there is no offering from AMD to compete with the high-end Nvidia absolute performance GPU.
NymVPN doesn’t supports it. I asked their support. They have plans for the future.
If you are looking for reliable port forwarding consider Windscribe VPN.
typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it so hard to get Nvidia GPUs working with Linux?
1·22 days agoTo be clear, AMD has much less performance loss if any. In some cases surpassing the performance in Windows on those same games.
So is it the game’s fault? Mostly no. The performance gap is not due to poorly written games, it’s about:
- how efficiently DX12 gets translated to Vulkan
- how optimized the Vulkan driver is for gaming
- how much driver-level work is done per platform
Games that are poorly optimized on Windows will also mostly likely perform badly on Linux.
typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it so hard to get Nvidia GPUs working with Linux?
21·22 days agoThis is the biggest hurdle nowadays with Nvidia:
NVIDIA GPUs generally experience a performance penalty when running DirectX 12 games on Linux, with reports indicating a drop of 15-30% compared to Windows. This is largely attributed to driver optimizations and the overhead from using translation layers like Proton and Wine.
typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to keep avoiding Google when it hamstrings Freetube [Linux]
1·26 days agoThere is the option to stream
typhoon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Fireship’s latest vid spreading the Linux desktop to 500k+ viewers
142·1 month agoThis seems, stink and feel like dogshit
I meant that this is the Achilles heels. A lot of us have it. It has the meta AI on it that we can’t deactivated. It is EEE and GOS does a good job isolating it but still a non privacy app.
“In KDE Linux, we build the base system out of Arch packages, but freeze the contents and take responsibility for the result being functional; we don’t offload responsibility onto the user.”
Is this the same that Manjaro does?