In was thinking about TLF with servo in mind, though I wasn’t aware much progress has been made. Great to hear!
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
In was thinking about TLF with servo in mind, though I wasn’t aware much progress has been made. Great to hear!
I’ve daydreamed about the Linux foundation or sovereign tech fund agency taking ownership of Firefox away from Mozilla.
Maybe they could maintain a fork of it instead, I’m not sure. At this point I think it’s become a necessary measure. Firefox is quite far back in terms of security features that it’s actually becoming kind of silly. I still use it, carefully. I feel less inclined to recommend it to less savvy users in its current state.
I’m no fan of the 2077, but thinking of it solely as a shooter is doing it a bit of a disservice given that you usually* have different approaches to in-game situations.
You can build around hacking, engineering, speech checks, melee combat, stealth cyberwarfare etc.
I felt that the projectile mechanics were sort of neat but I will agree that I don’t think the game really has legs when merely thought of as a FPS. Perhaps it had some potential in the past, part of their PL govt funding agreement was to release a multiplayer mode as well. I’d imagine that’d focus a little more on gunplay, and slightly less on QuickTime interactions involving hacking and such, but who knows.
*there are situations which require direct combat iirc
I use a keychron Q3 and Q0. They can be remapped / programmed through a web (chrome derivs as it requires WebHID) or desktop electron app called VIA, which at the time of writing is proprietary. I believe Vial (written in Qt) is being brought up, so that may be an option in the future.
In terms of managing the firmware, the vendor offers a first party web interface (also leveraging WebHID). The QMK Toolbox GUI is only available on Mac and Windows but you can use the CLI on Linux to get into DFU mode and flash your firmware.
Not really keen on Logitech as a company but I use Piper to program several of their G series mice on Linux. You can check the libratbag support list to see which hardware can work with it.
I suppose some instances cut others off as well (I see only 6 total) so you have a fair point
And despite that, if was still newsworthy enough to be posted like 6 times in total 😅
I see. You can temporarily edit your grub before the OS loads. This should afford you the opportunity to boot into the system without EDID modifications, though im not sure if your modified EDID will still load under this scenario. If so, you may need to switch into a CLI session to undo your changes.
I’m sorry to hear that. Does this system only have access to this single display? Did you use a kernel command to modify your EDID? If so, are you able to temporarily modify your grub before booting into the OS?
Archwiki references a [@<refresh>]
(presumably denoted as [@144]
for something like 144Hz) property, hopefully that’s all you should need to define, though I’m not sure if you’ll need to manually recalculate vertical and horz timings or something.
Maybe this can help fill in any gaps
You want to look into modifying your display EDID.
I don’t believe there’s a GUI for this on Linux but this post referencing the Archwiki might come in handy
https://foosel.net/til/how-to-override-the-edid-data-of-a-monitor-under-linux/
they’re trying to ensure an acceptable UX with their browser.
I suppose the root of the issue is developers specifically targeting and testing on chrome.
I don’t understand how this would make Firefox look bad unless you’re pointing at the dire browser share situation.
it do be that way :(
Manifest v3? I gather they’re already moving towards this but not in a manner which harms ad blocking
Their latest microcode update from 7 days ago was declared as final. Time will tell about the efficacy of the most recent fixes.
Unfortunately it may only be available via board partners as beta BIOS updates at present.
Isn’t this the kernel driver included by default?
I see, appreciate the info. I’ll have a poke around on fedora later today
Oh right. Do you have a distro specific example of this?
You shouldn’t need to install anything for the amd gpu
Not to my knowledge but there are dedicated wrapper projects if you’d rather not use a full chromium based browser
https://github.com/pjburnhill/xbox-cloud-gaming-wrapper