I’m fairly confident that it’s a change in Flatpak itself rather than any one specific Flatpak, since all of my apps now use the same new screen sharing interface. Difference is that it actually works in those apps.
I’m only still here because account deletion is broken on KBin.
I’m fairly confident that it’s a change in Flatpak itself rather than any one specific Flatpak, since all of my apps now use the same new screen sharing interface. Difference is that it actually works in those apps.
Screen sharing with Discord no longer works, but I think that’s from an update to Flatpak because it was also happening at the end of 39’s lifecycle.
Yeah, that’s what I’m referring to. I’ve never successfully turned on hardware acceleration when running Windows guests, and I don’t think Gnome Boxes even exposes the option.
It’s got really good hardware graphics acceleration.
I’m not OP. I’m just chiming in with info I gained from selling TVs for several years.
Yeah, but LCDs miss out on the ability to go greyscale to save even more power in emergencies. Due to the way LCD screens work, the same trick would likely increase the amount of power draw it incurs.
The battery life and black levels are always going to be better on an OLED, no matter what you do to the LCD. There’s no chance of backlight bleed on OLED screens, either.
I actually disagree with point 1 to an extent. The startup work for such a machine would indeed require a lot of effort, but once that groundwork is in place, wouldn’t that make it easier to maintain momentum and release a successor?
Not much, dollar, how about you?
It changes the question from “why not use duck” to “what does duck really add to bing”
Isn’t that alias already present on Fedora by default?
Why not just get a NUC and run Kodi on it?
Microsoft just wants you to have a better job, obviously!
It certainly feels like it is, because the user base seems to be made up of exclusively the type of person from reddit that made me want to commit war crimes.
I’m not super concerned with performance or features other than maybe a decent camera. I prefer to do anything more difficult than sending messages on my laptop. The A54 has the same sized battery as the S23 Ultra, but it uses a much more power efficient chip that isn’t all that much slower, so it seems like a worthy tradeoff to me.
Stop advertising the site as a place to go when you get banned from reddit for being too insufferable even for them.
The more I hear about this phone, the more I regret going for the S23 Ultra. I only got it for the battery life, and as far as I can tell, the A54 does better but costs half the price. Oh well, lesson learned, I guess.
People held the same opinion about them though. How is that not relevant?
Not to mention, it’s a standard now, and the old Supercharger protocol is being phased out in favor of another standardized one (I forget which). Further development done on their chargers from here on out is going to be done by a consortium of companies rather than in-house anyway.