That PR seems to have been closed rather than merged though, I don’t think it has reverted the change yet
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Linux@programming.dev•On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states
15·2 months agoCanonical seems to be based in the UK, going off of the Wikipedia page
Kevin@programming.devto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•is it fine to leave steam deck in sleep mode instead of turning it off?
1·6 months agoI don’t know for sure though, because in theory they keep the core powered down during suspend sleep so in theory there really shouldn’t be any power draw aside from the memory modules. However you’re right that there’s some noticeable difference for some reason
Kevin@programming.devto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•is it fine to leave steam deck in sleep mode instead of turning it off?
12·6 months agoAnecdotally it seems to have a similar drain rate to my laptop, around 10% a day in sleep (though I would recommend actually verifying this yourself to be sure). So if you want to conserve battery life, turning it off is the way to go
Several times in my office notes i write something partially during a meeting, and end up blanking out later on what I meant to finish it with
I’ve been using Kreate for a while, seems to be a fork of RiMusic
Kevin@programming.devto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•lsfg-vk aims to bring Lossless Scaling's Frame Generation to Linux
2·10 months agoAhh right, good point
Kevin@programming.devto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•lsfg-vk aims to bring Lossless Scaling's Frame Generation to Linux
2·10 months agoBut as far as I understand, it’s designed to be a Vulkan layer. I’m pretty sure they can be installed under the user’s home directory at ~/.local and picked up by Mesa automatically
Kevin@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup?
0·2 years agosource ~/.bash_history


Something I noticed recently is that Sunshine has added support for XDG Portal Screenshare access, meaning on KDE you can actually screen share a virtual display without needing anything configured on the hardware. You need to use the xdg-portal capture method, but I’ve tried it out with my phone before