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geoff@midwest.socialto
news@lemmings.world•US launches ‘large-scale’ airstrikes in Syria after ISIS gunman killed 3 AmericansEnglish
2·13 days agoJust as the Epstein files come out, what a coincidence.
geoff@midwest.socialto
news@lemmings.world•Poll finds 1 in 4 Americans think U.S. healthcare is in 'crisis'English
24·15 days agoJust one in four??
geoff@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•What Have I Learned From Daily Driving Arch Linux For Three Years?English
6·15 days agoI’ve been all Wayland for years on Intel and AMD, never had a single problem. I’ve also been choosing those GPUs due to their high quality open source drivers, and I don’t regret it.
Pretty much! As in, same goal as Vulkan, but realizing that Vulkan and friends were released ten years ago, and GPUs have changed a lot since then.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Apple@lemmy.world•iPhone Air Sales Are So Bad That Apple is Delaying the Next-Generation VersionEnglish
31·2 months agoThe battery life is a non issue for me so far.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Apple@lemmy.world•iPhone Air Sales Are So Bad That Apple is Delaying the Next-Generation VersionEnglish
3·2 months agoIt’s much lighter both in my pocket and my hands. It feels much less obtrusive in a pocket overall despite the bump, which when holding it one-handed can sometimes even be an affordance that keeps it from slipping.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Apple@lemmy.world•iPhone Air Sales Are So Bad That Apple is Delaying the Next-Generation VersionEnglish
91·2 months agoI actually really liked it when I tried, so I got one. I realized that I do want a phone that makes its presence more lightly known.
geoff@midwest.socialto
AMD@lemmy.zip•AMD stops releasing Game-specific driver optimizations for RDNA 1 & 2 GPU's, while they are still being sold as newEnglish
3·2 months agoI don’t know, but I do know that many games perform even better on Linux these days.
As a software engineer, I will tell you that to put game-specific optimizations in drivers seems like a horrifying practice that should never have become commonplace, and probably leads to piles of hacks and unmanageable complexity. I have doubts as to whether Mesa and/or the Linux kernel would accept such a thing in open-source drivers.
In the long run, we’re probably better off with clean, maintainable code. I’d rather have that than a few extra FPS any day.
geoff@midwest.socialto
AMD@lemmy.zip•AMD stops releasing Game-specific driver optimizations for RDNA 1 & 2 GPU's, while they are still being sold as newEnglish
7·2 months agoI’ll continue to buy AMD because of their excellent open source drivers on Linux.
But also, talking down to Windows users is not a good way to invite them to join us.
Intermediate Linux user + 6 months of Gentoo = advanced Linux user.
I’m not kidding. You can do this with other distros, but it will get you used to parts of the software engineering process you might not otherwise be exposed to. That was my experience at least.
The red flag I see is the word “Caucasian” in his username.
geoff@midwest.socialto
retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Amiga vs. Atari ST: A rivalry that defined 16-bit home computingEnglish
1·3 months agoApple IIGS ☠️
geoff@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•ICE just bought new tool to monitor hundreds of millions of smartphones. Experts say it’s dangerousEnglish
9·3 months agoI’m aware of GrapheneOS, but I don’t know how their tracking works, so I also don’t know if GrapheneOS can offer enough protection.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•ICE just bought new tool to monitor hundreds of millions of smartphones. Experts say it’s dangerousEnglish
18·3 months agoI hope there’s some technological way we can use to foil these attempts to violate citizens’ privacy en masse.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Great Software Quality Collapse: How We Normalized CatastropheEnglish
5·3 months agoIt was not just MS. There were those who followed that lead and announced that it was an industry thing.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Great Software Quality Collapse: How We Normalized CatastropheEnglish
18·3 months agoAnyone else remember a few years ago when companies got rid of all their QA people because something something functional testing? Yeah.
The uncontrolled growth in abstractions is also very real and very damaging, and now that companies are addicted to the pace of feature delivery this whole slipshod situation has made normal they can’t give it up.
geoff@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Flow chart for choosing a Linux distributionEnglish
19·3 months agoThis is actually really thoughtful.
And apparently transform from Cinderella to Mon Mothma to Xena Warrior Princess.
First two are right on, but I haven’t been charged for an actual software update on the Mac in 30 years.








Works great on Steam Deck / Proton on Linux though.