







I’d like to try to think of this as Nvidia making a step in the right direction. But given their track record and complete disregard for anything consumer facing a this point, I’m willing to bet this is more so them getting up to speed on hosting apps in the cloud running on Nvidia hardware in Linux environments rather than juicing up the existing consumer facing appliances and products (edit, and future products?).


Half Life 2 episode 2
Rift Apart , other Ratchet and Clank games , etc


Is that thing just wrapped together with neatly layed out duct tape?


Same lol, using jellyfin now instead


I set up a smart plug to turn a lamp on when I started a print on my bambu printer and then it turns it off when it finishes. More so testing the automation stuff, but I eventually want to do more things.


Its great, been using it for a while across a few different devices. Android/windows/Linux, it doesn’t care.
Mint is great. I’ve been using it as my daily since mid last year after ditching windows.


I seem to get flack for it around my friends lol


Black olives from the can
Agreed, using Mint after dropping Windows. Haven’t turned back. Have a piece of work software that requires windows to some degree, so I’ve installed Bottles to assist with that and it’s been pretty good for me so far.
Do laser engravers take much time to do a run? I suppose time is consumable if there’s a queue of stuff needing to be done.
Vram heavy from the looks of it
Them editing content too? Wonder how far they’d go with that lol
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They sound kind of shady, TOS for them is a bit rough.
Thank you for this :)


Did the switch a little while ago too, couldn’t be happier.
Wow I feel stupid lol. That fixed it. Thank you :)
Is that a per-app thing that can be done in Mint? Pretty much only get tearing in firefox when playing video, and I tried the ‘layers.acceleration.force-enabled true’ setting in about:config for firefox, but that didn’t really make a difference.
I’m thinking its either nvidia on linux being nvidia on linux, or it not liking mixed resolutions and refresh rates. But really the only noticeable tearing I get is in firefox when playing video like youtube or something.