WineD3D translates to OpenGL. Assuming you're using Linux, it's as easy as running your programs in wine without DXVK.
Don't expect stellar performance though.
WineD3D translates to OpenGL. Assuming you're using Linux, it's as easy as running your programs in wine without DXVK.
Don't expect stellar performance though.
Both things can be true at the same time.
Billionaires / the 1% / whatever category of rich assholes you choose obviously use much more resources than "the common man". Still, if we, as humanity, do not change how and what we consume, cutting what the rich use would not even remotely be enough.
I've seen many people use Codeberg recently.
If you are willing to self-host and are scared of the gitea license shake-up, use forgejo.
Diesel ist ziemlich schwer entzündlich, wenn der was tötet, dann vermutlich leider eher alles Leben in umliegenden Gewässern etc.
schiebt Stapel geklauter pr0gramm-Maimais unter das Sofa
Ah yes, the remote desktop protocol protocol
Du bist da etwas ganz großem auf der Spur ;)
Du liest da sehr viel herein. Den meisten Kritikern der Blockadesucht der FDP ist klar, dass eine Koalition Kompromisse bedeutet.
Was aber nicht unmittelbar bedingt, dass man dem kleinsten Koalitionspartner andauernd hofieren muss. Und dass die FDP gerne mit dem Koalitionsvertrag argumentiert, aber anscheinend der einzige Partner ist, der berechtigt ist, ihn regelmäßig zu brechen (siehe Sektorziele), macht schon einen unangenehmen Nachgeschmack.
That is not true. As long as a user on your instance is subscribed to a community, the media content of posts [Edit: only posts linking to outside sources, e.g imgur] of that community is stored locally on your instance as well.
This, of course, only applies to media which is uploaded to Lemmy, links to media hosted externally are not downloaded.
See this issue for more context.
Edit: I want to clarify that I was partially wrong - Lemmy only locally caches content which is hosted on outside sites. It does (should?) not cache content that was directly uploaded to a Lemmy instance and just embeds the source media.
"Retard" who bought Nvidia here.
I know it's 4chan banter and generally agree with anons points, but here goes: