I also bought and use this in a terminal and Emacs. I really do feel like it increases legibility at a much smaller font size.
This was one of the most annoying things to me switching to Firefox a couple of years ago.
I've also been following this bug since switching (back), and have kinetic scroll turned off for the last few years, I somehow got used to linear scrolling -- it's not something that bothers me anymore, but I'll be happy to switch back now!
I mean it runs on a steam deck -- what's holding you back? Or do you just want to run it with better settings?
I'm specifically looking for something that works with kwin_wayland, this being the KDE instance and all.
Not a chronic weed smoker, but how does weed help? Does it fulfill the same need?
And isn't this just trading lung health instead (and throat health, though I imagine alcohol isn't great for your throat either)
Well you have to state why it wasn't good. It was incredibly region-dependent, but if you live near one of their endpoints the latency wasn't noticeable and the quality was great, as it was for me.
In the end I got to play a bunch of games for free, and have an extra controller I still use, so there's that. They made us whole, at least, after they shut down (I even imported my into the breach save game into Steam with Google takeout after)
I guess you and I just have different tastes. I don't think I've watched 1 hour+ videos that were just repeating, but the only ones I've watched that are that long are Dan Olson and Super Eyepatch Wolf.
With those I intend to watch half now and watch half later, but end up engaged enough to just watch them through in a single sitting
Just never read the comments.
Depends on what you're doing with it, but prompt/context processing is a lot faster on Nvidia GPUs than on Apple chips, though if you are using the same prefix all the time it's a bit better.
The time to first token is a lot faster on datacenter GPUs, especially as context length increases, and consumer GPUs don't have enough vram.
Isn't that the difference here? Here we are choosing to watch ads -- more specifically I want to learn about new games coming out, versus ads that I don't, such as on most websites, YouTube, my TV, billboards, apps, etc.
I've not looked, but I'm trying to look for something with an external DB next time I think.
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Though it doesn't appear to hurt!