That’s not what GPU acceleration is used for.
That’s not what GPU acceleration is used for.
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Yes totally.
And why do I have to 2FA on my phone? It’s not 2F when it’s the same device.
MS Auth has got to be the worst 2FA I’ve ever used.
My workplace has it set up where I have to input a second factor several times a day on each device. It’s agonizing.
The Voyager app helps with this.
One need not look far
Remind me to never fly with you in real life. At least not right before a new book in a series you’re into comes out.
Do I have to enable HDR in Plasma settings? Because when I do, and then log out, plasma crashes and I have to log into a different DE and disable HDR in the terminal.
Does this mean I could finally enjoy HDR content on my OLED HDR monitor?
Yeah that’s what we do but it pales in comparison to FB Messenger’s polling system, apparently.
I guess I meant it’s a lot of work to set up initially. Especially if you don’t have experience.
I like the idea of deduplication and checksumming to prevent bit rot. It also sounds like backups via snapshots is extremely powerful, but maybe that’s something btrfs can do too.
Ultimately though it would be about learning. That’s what’s drawn me to Linux in the first place.
The number of times my family complains about signal not having polls…
I don’t have experience with this because I use Google docs for simple documents and latex for anything serious, but it may help.
https://gist.github.com/eylenburg/38e5da371b7fedc0662198efc66be57b
VW Polo in Dirt Rally 2.0
This brings a whole new meaning to pinch-to-zoom.
I wonder how this compares to DarkTable?
Thanks for the info. Sincerely did not know.
Since the mods deleted my post, I’ll repeat what I wrote, because aside from the unintentional racism, I feel like I made some valid points.
GPU accelerated terminal emulators are already quite popular and if you use alacrity, kitty, or wez, then you already use them. They can help with not only cool effects like smooth scrolling and transparency, but also with massive text files. Handling an 8gb text file is complicated, and using a GPU can help with that.
Ghostty’s selling points are not just the GPU acceleration, since that’s actually fairly standard nowadays. They are: (from their about page)
I for one am very excited for this terminal and can’t wait to see what kind of development comes out of it!