ziggurat

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[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 13 points 4 days ago

They road the wave up, now they are wanting to exit before it crashes

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

What about decoding each of the areas both ways and test the amount of entropy in each instance?

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago
[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Not exclusively but almost exclusively since 2004 here, the time when there was a thing similar to wine for printer drivers

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

That wouldn't solve the problem

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 13 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Of course this is not ground sloths, that's rediculous, they are too slow

This is of course the earthbending badgermoles

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Let's be reasonable about this! What more things are DEI? Let's try to find something that is actually DEI to the core and ban it.

Something that makes it harder for the established upper dog to dominate. Something that gives the little player a better chance!

Yes I know it! Tarrifs! Tarrifs are DEI, now we got to ban tarrifs!!!!

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago

Yes, you can do this manually, and actually play video games from steam. There are also a few apps that facilitates this by having configured this already. Like winlator. Sadly maintaining something like this is huge work, so winlator doesn't ship video drivers for my Samsung S25, but there are some other similar programs, like the Chinese spyware gamehub. Gamehub is aimed at spying on you, and letting you run steam games with cloud saves and all.

Thankfully, someone is maintaining a stripped down version of gamehub, that removes spyware functions. This is called gamehub lite.

What's the performance. Its not amazing, but its not bad either. Haven't tested much, only hades 2 runs in full speed, without getting my phone hot.

Also on the same chip as my phone, read dead redemption 1 for PC runs faster than the newly released android port of the game.

These examples are not very demanding games, other games will very much be a ymmw situation

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 8 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

This is about Snapdragon X1 Elite, not Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. These two are completely different from each other on a support perspektiv, even if they share a lot of architecture.

The 8 Elite Gen 5, I don't know the status on Linux, but Qualcomm has a few day old blog post talking about what they have upstreamed for day 1 support into the Linux kernel https://www.qualcomm.com/developer/blog/2025/10/same-day-snapdragon-8-elite-gen-5-upstream-linux-support

Lastly, when it comes down to device by device, they can have vastly different glue logic (hardware), so I guess we will wait and see for device by device. But it would be cool seeing a raspberry like 8 elite gen 5 board, for hopefully cheap (it won't be cheap in this artificially inflated market, angry face)

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Like family portraits?

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Cool, here's what you need to do a reinstall https://fedoraproject.org/

[–] ziggurat@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

They were not successful in their goal when breaking the law, so this argument is that therefor they are innocent

 

I hope this fluff post will be allowed if I actually share some facts about DnD and etymology

Balders Gate is named after the Norse god Baldr/Balder/Baldur

Baldur in DnD is named after a legendary explorer Baldurian from Faerûn, name obviously inspired by the norse god's name.

The word Gate means street in Norwegian, as well in Swedish/Danish/Icelandish but its spelled differently in those languages

The word Gate in English is a cognate with the word Gate in Norwegian, meaning they stem from the same root word, incidentally they are also spelled the same way today, which is not a requirement to be a cognate, Gate in English is also a cognate with the word for street in other nordic languages even though they spell it differently.

Swedish still spell it the same as in Old Norse, Gata, which at the that point meant path, road, or way, which is how it is used in current day nordic languages, but you can see how the English word Gate is now used for an entrance with a door of some kind. Other English definitions for the word gate, like a manner of walking or even a path, among others also stem from the same root word.

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