I tried their experimental Wayland session and it’s still super buggy on high refresh rate/high DPI screens (loads of graphical errors and artifacts) so still a ways to go imo
I tried their experimental Wayland session and it’s still super buggy on high refresh rate/high DPI screens (loads of graphical errors and artifacts) so still a ways to go imo
Heres my based af workflow:
git checkout -b feature-branch
rebase on top of dev whilst working locally
git rebase origin/dev-branch && git push -f
if i need to fix conflicts with dev-branch during a PR
git merge origin/dev
Nintendo knows this, but it was an easy $2.3 million and now Yuzu development is essentially halted for the time being, meaning slower progress with switch updates, releases, and new hardware (eg switch 2).
Any victory for the FOSS/emulation community is a pyrrhic one.
Whatever you wanna say about the fairphone, LTT shouldn’t have any say in the review industry after their back-to-back lying to the public AND sexual harassment debacles. They’ve been sleazy for years, taking money from companies they claim to review impartially, and twisting everything into a meme factory instead of putting the tiniest amount of effort into quality reviews and tech journalism.
Linus is absolutely the last guy you should be listening to on anything unless he’s explaining how he managed to salvage his reputation after covering up toxic and predatory workplace behaviour and still coming out the other side a multimillionaire.
Oh my apologies, my pi doesnt handle it well on plex. Didnt realise it at the time and sorta just went with what was easiest to set up before realising I’d need to pay to get transcoding 😔
My raspberry pi doesnt transcode h265 very well at all. Much easier to expand the storage until I can upgrade to something better
This is true, but I forgot to mention that the PoC I saw encoded the data into what is essentially a bunch of QR codes, which reduces the density of the data but beats the compression of Youtube.
I’m in the UK and while they make big talk of punishing cyber criminals I’ve never received as much as a cease and desist from an ISP despite running what is essentially a 24/7 seedbox from my home server for watching stuff via Plex
at that point it’d be easier for you to encode the data as a video and upload it to YouTube. which someone did, btw (can’t find the link tho)
A lot of processing power to use (re-encoding and transcoding for certain streaming clients) when, like others say, it might just be easier to not bother
Personally I did yeah. Not like they expect you to use it very often
ahhh the reason i can’t is because my youtube app is a split APK which does require rooting 🫠
Sure but I’m doing this out of spite at this point. I literally use Firefox as my youtube client because I can’t use ReVanced (patches required a rooted phone which would block my access to some banking apps)
I’m too dumb to know how it worked in the backend, but MPC-HC had some extensions back in the day that streamed YouTube videos to the client so it could interpolate frames for fake 60fps content. It even had a browser extension to launch MPC-HC with the right configs from a youtube video.
monkrus is an absolute lifesaver for pre-cracked adobe stuff
never got it working for me personally, but then again I have *arr apps so dont need it anywah
It’s one of the top ones on that list
I’ve had some weirdness with youtube in the past too. For a few weeks firefox would refuse to go into landscape when i opened videos in fullscreen. Kinda cursed
Depends on a few things with your setup: age of your GPU, the resolution/refresh rate of your monitor. I think even the choice of DP/HDMI can have an impact too