

Somebody tell that to TV manufacturers ;(


Somebody tell that to TV manufacturers ;(


No patch on 6.12 LTS and by extension Debian.


With the trackpads it kinda changes things, I have the og Steam Controller and it polls at 125Hz which is noticeably sluggish on a 240Hz screen. The same might apply here for people using even higher refresh rates (360Hz and 240/480Hz dual mode are getting pretty common), though not nearly to the same extent. Just something to keep in mind.


I went with microswitch buttons for my current controller (cyclone pro) and I honestly regretted it, they feel harder to press and especially hard to spam fast compared to membrane.
They are hobbies created by the corporations themselves, inherently soulless.
I have this fear that every time I eat instant ramen a little bit gets stuck and one day they’ll have to cut me open to pull it all out like hair in the drain.
I present to you the magic of doing two things at once.


This is an atrociously researched and misinformed article.
The cracked Requiem predictably runs faster, smoother, and uses far fewer resources than the HV version, and presumably by extension, than the full paid-for release.
The author is assuming the comparison to the Hypervisor crack applies to the legitimate version with no basis whatsoever. Voices38 themselves only claimed it runs better than the HV version, giving as reasons that the HV driver is hardcoded for a specific configuration that may not match the actual host (cpu cores, cpu instructions, ram) and can degrade performance. [1]
We can and should hate denuvo but since this crack is just a different kind of bypass (a userspace one) we can’t know how the game would run without it and anything else is pure speculation.
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/PiratedGames/comments/1sh3kvt/comment/of9zt3s


ISO 51200
I didn’t even know it could go that high. 🤣
They already mentioned DSC is lined up to go out but still needs compliance testing, so the code is probably ready. The “could” wording is by Phoronix not the AMD developer.
This work was already finished 3 years ago but couldn’t be sent out due to the HDMI Forum blocking it.