

Because the Steamdeck proved there was a market, and didn’t run Windows so Microsoft got nothing from it.
Because the Steamdeck proved there was a market, and didn’t run Windows so Microsoft got nothing from it.
Desktop: Octiron
Laptop: Octogen
Phone: Octarine
They may have done in performance terms - marginal performance increase in most workloads and relying on dlss4 for any impressive fps gains. If AMD can give a decent performance boost over the 7000 series they stand a chance in the mid to low end.
Arkane Austin made Prey and was a brilliant game that showed how much potential the studio had before they were forced off to the live service gulag.
Then they were forced to make a live service game that they had no passion for and weren’t adept at which naturally failed and killed the studio
That rumour wasn’t true
I’ve used mistserver to create a stream with OBS that you can embed into a webpage: https://mistserver.org/
It’s worth checking from an external network anyway, but I’d be surprised if it was public facing.
Are you browsing from outside your local network?
Matter over Thread, Thread being the network protocol instead of WiFi for better reliability (mesh network, self healing, etc.)
I built a server a few years ago in a Fractal Design Node (big square box) which has 4 6TB drives in raid 5 for 18TB of storage and a 6 core AMD cpu. It cost around £1200 and half of that was the hard drives.
It’s been really good, so if you’re looking to build one yourself I’d recommend having a look at the case and the price of drives.
(quoting from wikipedia) In 2023 a group of engineers modified a dynometer to be able to measure how much horsepower a horse can produce. This horse was measured to 5.7 hp (4.3 kW)
So now imagine that you upgrade to a fast SSD and the latest CPU and GPU and you still get traversal stutter because the game and engine are poorly optimised
Random dropped frames caused by moving around the world as the game loads and unloads data
On the other hand it also has one of the worst main stories in an RPG ever
Inkscape works well for this.
You’d probably be better off picking a normal distro and then running QEMU to run Windows or other VMs. Proxmox is more comparable to VMware ESXi in that it is designed for running server VMs and managed through a web ui.
When you say you want to use proxmox as your daily driver, what sort of things are you wanting to do with it? Are you going to be spending most of your time inside a WM, and want to be able to switch to a different VM? I’m struggling to see your use case.
Yes, Picard should be able to add the tag, flac support is great
I think I was a happier person before I read that list