kode54 |
Posted on 20-11-08, 01:27 in (Mis)adventures on Debian ((old)stable|testing|aghmyballs)
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Post: #101 of 105 Since: 11-13-19 Last post: 1463 days Last view: 1463 days |
You must be much older than my soon-to-be-turning-39, or you're saner than I, as I find myself regularly desktop and even sometimes distro hopping still. I end up going back to Arch. With a shitload of AUR packages. And I'm running the Git versions, albeit without any patches, of wlroots and Wayfire. Oh, and nightly builds of Mesa git, which even proves to break my computer at random, because the build bot that churns out the updates doesn't run any tests, it just grabs, builds, releases! Your computer may start to work again in 24 hours, when Mesa notices the regression and has dutifully fixed it already. I also boot Windows at least daily, to play a game with Epic's wonderful kernel driver client side anti-cheat solution baked into it, because the game's developers couldn't figure out a way to implement a 60 player game without performing all the physics on the client side and trusting the client to tell the server where the player is and what the player is doing. (I saw this apparent in a level, where I got disconnected due to my recent string of shitty OpenWrt dhcp server killing my connection the instant the DHCP lease expires, with the whole level continuing to animate and move around me, and continue to accept me moving around relative to it, while all the other players just continued to lock in place and animate whatever state they were in when their last tic was received from the server, which meant that 50 other players were just kind of floating along the drums of the level and walking in place, but never falling through the gaps in the map, as the map continued to animate all on its own.) Yes, you can try that, too. Wayfire is a floating window compositor, complete with Compiz like effects that are actually lighter than actual Compiz, and it does support some tiling plugins so you can get a tiled workspace if you so desire. Searching for Wayfire is also great, because Google insists that I ACKCHUALLY intended to search for Wayfair, because extreme popularity means niche search phrases *must* be typographical errors. |
kode54 |
Posted on 20-11-08, 23:26 in (Mis)adventures on Debian ((old)stable|testing|aghmyballs)
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Post: #102 of 105 Since: 11-13-19 Last post: 1463 days Last view: 1463 days |
The best part of client side physics is when they're being fed by another player on a laggy connection, then you start to see horribly jittery client side physics. |
kode54 |
Posted on 20-11-10, 21:25 in Computer Hardware News
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Post: #103 of 105 Since: 11-13-19 Last post: 1463 days Last view: 1463 days |
Who's excited about Apple Silly Macs? |
kode54 |
Posted on 20-11-15, 04:53 in Upcoming game announcements/news
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Post: #104 of 105 Since: 11-13-19 Last post: 1463 days Last view: 1463 days |
Probably the same people who blew vape smoke through their series x so they could film it "smoking". |
kode54 |
Posted on 20-11-21, 04:28 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Post: #105 of 105 Since: 11-13-19 Last post: 1463 days Last view: 1463 days |
What about AdoptOpenJDK.net ? Sure, no docs there, that I can tell, just installers. |