It's bean some time
edinbruh
This image is very old, since before accessible generative AI. It's probably been AI upscaled/improved. Notice how the headline is also borked
This research challenges the standard argument that the mere existence of a product implies positive welfare for its users.
I know this probably means something I don't understand, but it feels so stupid... Like, what about asbestos?
Solar are LEDs. But instead of putting electricity into that light comes out, you push the light in to get electricity out.
You are correct in saying that there are still several problems in both Wayland (e.g. lack of drawing tablet support) and mutter (e.g. tearing protocol non yet implemented). But then you proceed to list problems that are Nvidia's fault.
The first is weird, but it probably depends on Nvidia's kernel driver.
The second is probably a synchronization issue, so it's probably due to Nvidia refusing to implement implicit sync, and explicit sync not being yet supported in Linux. But don't quote me on that.
Vulkan should work. But video acceleration is definitely absent, and is listed by Nvidia itself among current driver limitations. Try this.
But he's using a model M, not a symbolics space cadet. Totally inaccurate
I'm average. Because that's most likely
What you are looking for is called specialization.
It is currently unstable and incomplete, which means you can activate it by adding the macros #![feature(specialization)]
and #![allow(incomplete_features)]
at the beginning of the file. But you have no guarantee that it will work the same way on the next version of rust.
This act has been in the making for quite a while, and was even delayed. These companies have had plenty of time to prepare for what's coming.
Also, big companies don't deserve whining. It's hard to adjust to new regulations? Too fucking bad! Now pay your fine
Fedora users waiting 6 hours just for the update process