[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 hours ago

gotta give them props
they put the sub in submerge😂

[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca -3 points 4 hours ago

It's true, but it's Steam policy. If you haven't reached the threshold for the month, you are not getting a payment.

damn, guess that's just how it is if you want to sell games on Steam I guess then :/

[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Congrats on the V for you and your friends!!🥳🎉

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🥳new vid!🥳

[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Alright it's time to start up my home hardware company

1st Product:
INTRODUCING THE Tie Waffle Iron 9090✨

That'll be your house and car keys please

[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

With NVIDIA providing:

and AMD continuing to progress towards open-sourcing everything from their:

Intel's needs to put their pedal to the metal and open source everything as well in order to stay competitive within both the consumer and enterprise GPU market


Things are looking quite fierce as the rising demand for open-source hardware continues to tempt all 3 companies for ✨top place!🏁

I like Progress Pride and O.G.

[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Heads up yall:

By deselecting/disabling everything under Firefox Data Collection and Use it should also disable Website Advertising Preferences which is the Privacy-preserving attribution (PPA) as mentioned in the article


That and I would honestly recommend installing Librewolf as an alternative browser (it's Firefox but with privacy prioritized default settings)


Installing as a Flatpak via Flathub

sudo pacman -S flatpak
flatpak install flathub io.gitlab.librewolf-community

Installing on Arch Linux via Yay:

## Yay Install
sudo pacman -S git
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git
cd yay/
makepkg -si

## Enter super user/or root password when prompted.

## Package installs with Yay
yay -S librewolf-bin

Please consider donating to my Liberapay if you like seeing detailed comments/posts from me🤗

[-] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Even if it were possible, personally I wouldn't recommend using it as it would violate/contradict the system of trust and autonomy

Forcing the belief of:

  • "you have to use Linux because I believe it's good"
    • "because I believe x means you should believe y";

onto someone makes that idea inherently untrustworthy and the foundations of its origin would be unstable.

My recommendation is that if you want people to use Linux or something because you trust it and want others to benefit in the same way; then it's existence and systems contained within it should act as proof itself and shouldn't have to be forced onto others

  • similar to opt-ins rather than opt-outs
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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca to c/amd@lemmy.zip

[@BrikoX@lemmy.zip's recent post](https://lemmy.zip/post/22973459) gave me a couple of thoughts that I'd like to share;

Preface

Current Context (as of Sept 18, 2024): AMD's Reprioritization of Data Center Clients Over Laptop OEMs


If AMD were to upgrade the consumer class to server class via their CPU feature-set expansion and partnerships, they'd have a higher likelihood of acquiring new developers to focus and develop AMD's drivers (esp on the Linux side; pending native support for developers) which could create a positive-feedback-loop for both AMD and the Linux community:

  • better Linux support on AMD = higher probability of adding new AMD Linux Devs
    • more AMD Linux devs providing improved Linux desktop experience = more Windows and macOS users jumping ship who would then also help improve AMD Linux desktop exp
      • (while writing, this made me think of SC2's Protoss Katamri Deathball)

With AMD's current decisions I see:

As a knock-on effect users would become more able to start new tech businesses powered by AMD components as self-hosting becomes more accessible via the AMD Linux relationship in addition to NVIDIA's albeit small but increasingly competitive strategies to enter the FOSS competition

  • FOSS startups are in an interesting position as the increase in competition from both AMD and NVIDIA in the Linux space is likely to simutaneously:
    • increase capital expenditures(startup costs) due to expanded mobo and CPU feature-sets (in context to the Linux ecosystem) but
    • also decrease long-term costs due to increasing feasibility for users to self-host their own services thereby reducing cloud-dependant subscription-costs

As a systems analyst the current environment in the tech space really tickles my brain in delightful ways🤔


Please note however:
As I have no certainties about what the path lies ahead in addition to potentially being misinformed; please take everything I've said with a grain of salt in that all of this is speculation and are my thoughts alone (sadly I also have no insider information to provide further supporting evidence)

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