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Have an Intel processor? Enjoy two more vulnerabilities
28 Jan 2020 at 2:13 pm UTC Likes: 2
28 Jan 2020 at 2:13 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: EhvisThe vulnerabilities get a surprising amount of press compared to the risk they pose for the average person. I know just enough to realise that there is no reason to worry about these issues for any of my use cases and they I can even safely turn off all the mitigations. It does make me wonder how many people actually think that their computer might get hacked from these problems.Yes, there are bigger risks with actual exploits in the wild, but to the best of my understanding, some of those "modern" problems (Spectre and following) do impose risks e.g. on browser processes as well. Still they are very interesting theoretically, but not so much in practice. In real world, the biggest security problem is sitting between keyboard and chair.
Have an Intel processor? Enjoy two more vulnerabilities
28 Jan 2020 at 12:44 pm UTC Likes: 1
28 Jan 2020 at 12:44 pm UTC Likes: 1
After a little scare, I realized...
No Intel anymore for two weeks now. :)
(I guess all CPUs have their share, though.)
No Intel anymore for two weeks now. :)
(I guess all CPUs have their share, though.)
Monitor and stress-test your Linux gaming PC with GtkStressTesting
28 Jan 2020 at 11:47 am UTC
28 Jan 2020 at 11:47 am UTC
Quoting: ImnotarobotWhat is the best cpu and memory stress test btw.? I still use Prime95 cause im used to using it.Still the go to according to c't [External Link] (use function "torture test").
How viable this would be to really test out 24/7 stability?
Monitor and stress-test your Linux gaming PC with GtkStressTesting
28 Jan 2020 at 8:23 am UTC
As far as I know, stress testing a modern CPU, I mean, bringing it near 100% of what it can do, is complicated nowadays. Is GST doing that/aiming for that?
28 Jan 2020 at 8:23 am UTC
Quoting: leinardiHi, I'm the developer of GST. If what ajgp suggested doesn't work, feel free to open an issue on the official issue tracker: https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gst/issues [External Link]Thanks for your work!
As far as I know, stress testing a modern CPU, I mean, bringing it near 100% of what it can do, is complicated nowadays. Is GST doing that/aiming for that?
Feral Interactive are asking what you want ported to Linux again
27 Jan 2020 at 12:18 pm UTC
(Didn't find clear numbers for Epic, though.)
27 Jan 2020 at 12:18 pm UTC
Quoting: Laboratoryo_ni_NeilLet's hope they don't get bought into the tempting offer of Epic Games Store exclusivity.Sony Interactive Entertainment should be a way bigger fish than Epic.
(Didn't find clear numbers for Epic, though.)
Reminder: Update your PC info for the next round of statistics updates
27 Jan 2020 at 8:02 am UTC Likes: 2
27 Jan 2020 at 8:02 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: MayeulCHmm, this should probably show the unanswered questions (in bold, or something to set them appart): I hadn't realized there was one about VR headsets, nor one about X/Wayland before reading the comments :)Happy cake day!
Stardew Valley has managed to sell over 10 million copies - plus it's cheap right now
24 Jan 2020 at 2:13 pm UTC
This does sound... complex?
24 Jan 2020 at 2:13 pm UTC
Quoting: NezchanAs to spouses, I've only married three. Leah is great all around, and probably my favourite so far. Maru is a surprisingly good mother, which is something she doesn't really hint at beforehand. Penny is...nice? She's a little too "perfect 50s housewife" for my taste really, but to a degree it makes sense for someone with her background to really want that kind of stability.I start being curious about this game... :S:
This does sound... complex?
The original Half-Life games are now free to play until Half-Life: Alyx launches
24 Jan 2020 at 12:20 pm UTC Likes: 1
24 Jan 2020 at 12:20 pm UTC Likes: 1
I got the impression that the first reboot Tomb Raider did something right with this respect. The world felt open to me, but the story always led me. So what I played was linear, but I never felt... encaged.
Need a distraction-free art application on Linux? Try out MyPaint
23 Jan 2020 at 2:43 pm UTC Likes: 1
23 Jan 2020 at 2:43 pm UTC Likes: 1
Preface: I'm not an artist and cannot judge anything of what you're saying here.
Good luck with your art, whichever system you're using to make it!
Quoting: GuestSorry for the rant, this is just a recent source of real frustration for me.Well, that really shines through...
Quoting: GuestUnless you want to paint in a painterly style (e.g. something that looks more like it might have been painted traditionally than digitally) then there's no option for painters on Linux.Maybe that's the point why this application obviously does attract some people (see other comments) but is not the right thing for you. Different targets, different needs, different tools, all fine with that.
Quoting: GuestSo no, I don't need MyPaint, it's not a good fit for any serious artist. Why the hell are you even writing about it on a gaming site? Infinite canvas? Infinite as in lags and then crashes if you zoom out too much and the canvas becomes too big, that kind of infinite? What a joke.As already pointed out by somebody else above, please do report your findings with the different programs. (Especially the banding in Krita does look disappointing to me. And crashes are a no-no.) My experiences with reporting bugs to open source projects are varying from "no reaction in years" to "fixed in the repository the same night", but give it try. If not for you, then for generations to come. ;)
Good luck with your art, whichever system you're using to make it!
Paradox to trial a subscription system to help with DLC overload for Europa Universalis IV
23 Jan 2020 at 2:37 pm UTC Likes: 5
23 Jan 2020 at 2:37 pm UTC Likes: 5
Quoting: DuncA subscription service is an interesting idea though, if it means you can try them out before buying outright. It all depends on the pricing, really.As said above, imagine you didn't follow the game grow, then you're sitting in front of a ridiculously long list of stuff and no idea what actualy are these "half-a-dozen “real”, game-altering, DLC packages" you might want. It's like you need to solve a puzzle before you are "allowed" to buy the game.
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