And the bit saying DxDiag opens faster feels really strange…
And the bit saying DxDiag opens faster feels really strange…
Honestly I laughed when it just spit an SVG in text at me. I was wholly expecting a GUI to appear.
There’s also some issue with good VSCode when using C# & .NET
“I hate Google and their dropping useful products and stalking me constantly,” I post from my Pixel 3A while listening to YouTube Music.
Okay, but change to what then? All the other options are just Chrome, Safari, and Firefox again.
Or Inkscape or Blender. Deforming text on along a curve isn’t really something I’d use anything try to be Photoshop for TBH.
Didn’t the USSR just do state capitalism, and not actual communism or socialism? And weren’t they also totalitarian & also not a democracy? Are people actually asking for what was happening in astern Europe or something else?
He also keeps explaining to me why Fedora better than my “nerd OS”
Complaining about what works for other people? It is tradition. It’s innate Linux user behavior.
I have the same sentiment about my OpenSuse Tumbleweed & Windows 10 installs. I don’t feel like this about my very simple Arch install. I think my issue is that I just don’t understand how to fix either when there is an issue.
Wdym? Almost all programs are like this, anything that uses an external library has issues like this.
There’s conky? You could also just use GTK directly with Python instead of going through eww.
How would a native implementation be better than DXVK? Wouldn’t develops still need to port the rest of their app to Linux to use it? At that point, you could still just include DXVK, would the performance really be that much worse?