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hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Pixel Watch 3’s Loss Of Pulse Detection: The Algorithms That Tell Someone Is DyingEnglish
51·10 个月前I wonder how many false positives will happen.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•When did Steam add "Kernel Level Anti-Cheat" notice to the store pages?English
9·10 个月前Wait does it seriously need manual removal?
I guess I can just delete the wine prefix folder but still! This should be illegal. When I uninstall the game I don’t want to have the most intrusive part of it still installed on my system.
hypertown@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ghostwire: Tokyo - high CPU usage / poor performance with RT on.English
1·10 个月前This post is more of a loose question. I can play the game just fine without RT. But still if the hardware is there and performance (As I can see in Windows) can also be good then it might be worth trying to solve this issue.
hypertown@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ghostwire: Tokyo - high CPU usage / poor performance with RT on.English
1·10 个月前I tried AMDVLK but then the whole PC crashed when launching the game…
Fingers crossed for RADV then.
hypertown@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ghostwire: Tokyo - high CPU usage / poor performance with RT on.English
1·10 个月前Thanks! Those are pretty ok numbers imo! For an AMD’s first gen RT card 40 FPS in 1440p is very ok. Ghostwire should be less demanding so it also should have around 40 FPS or more.
hypertown@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ghostwire: Tokyo - high CPU usage / poor performance with RT on.English
3·10 个月前With Proton it should perform just as well
Exactly! It should, from what I heard Wine/Proton/Mesa developers strive to keep performance as close as possible to native or if possible even surpass it. So every time game doesn’t run as well on Wine like it does on Windows there is something that can be improved.
I don’t know anything about programming GPU drivers but I want to help with debugging as much as I can.
hypertown@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ghostwire: Tokyo - high CPU usage / poor performance with RT on.English
4·10 个月前The performance difference is way to big, and a weird CPU behavior. Most games run with very minimal performance impact on Linux. Some games can even run better on Linux than on Windows and I’m not talking about native versions. Most developers don’t care about Linux at all.
Currently 100% of my gaming is done on Linux. I only switch to Windows partition to test, compare and diagnose issues with Proton/Wine.
hypertown@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ghostwire: Tokyo - high CPU usage / poor performance with RT on.English
2·10 个月前Do you have Vulkan-radeon installed?
Yes:
$ pacman -Q | grep -i radeon lib32-vulkan-radeon 1:24.3.4-1 vulkan-radeon 1:24.3.4-1$ ls /usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/ radeon_icd.i686.json radeon_icd.x86_64.jsonAny errors running vulkaninfo?
I’m not sure what do you mean, I can run
vulkaninfobut I thought it’s only for displaying info about vulkan. Can’t see any errors there.Your cpu is old, I wouldnt expect much more than 40 fps
True, but I’d be happy if I get even 30. Except I don’t event get 15… Besides if CPU on Windows hovers around 40% and GPU is 99% then I’d guess that CPU is not a bottleneck. That weird 100% CPU spikes must be related to either configuration or driver issue.
I do have a 6700xt and can test with cyberpunk for RT if you want
Thanks, I tried some other games like Quake RTX. Portal RTX, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and I feel like performance there is very similar to that on the Windows. Defienetly no CPU spikes or random freezes.
I don’t have cyberpunk (waiting for PC upgrade) so I can’t compere but you can post the results if you want, it can be useful.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Qualcomm and Google team up to offer 8 years of Android updatesEnglish
2·10 个月前Honestly I’m impressed with all the work the community has put into projects like LineageOS but when I recently checked the supported devices list I feel like we’re at the lowest point we’ve ever been and now to buy a phone for 10 years means to buy a Pixel.
Not often I say this but: Good job Google.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Qualcomm and Google team up to offer 8 years of Android updatesEnglish
7·10 个月前Do people really treat their phones so badly? I have a Galaxy Note II (Almost 12 year old phone!) that still works. Thanks to community support it has Android 12 installed and it’s currently working as a radio in my garage.
My uncle is using my old S8 as his daily driver and it works no problem.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Qualcomm and Google team up to offer 8 years of Android updatesEnglish
34·10 个月前I still can’t understand how I can install modern Windows or Linux on a 20 year old PC but the same can’t be done with 4 year old phone… 8 year is cool but it’s nothing compared to 20 years.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemmy.world•Native PDF support is coming to Chrome for Android, and you can try it nowEnglish
8·1 年前Firefox supports it for quite a while lol
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•[Gamers Nexus] Do Not Buy NZXT | Predatory, Evil Rental Computer Scam InvestigatedEnglish
42·1 年前Renting a PC is insane in itself but on such terms it’s even worse. I hope the FTC or some other regulatory institution will look into this.
Honestly I don’t know how it is even possible to make such a dog shit product. I think my first webrtc tutorial app works better than this piece of shit.
This symbol is like a kanji but in English. Idk how else to describe this though :p
No way! Spanish now also have this kanji? Awesome!
The first an only kanji in the English language.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division | TechCrunchEnglish
9·1 年前I really wish Mozilla the best but if it were to fail I sure hope Ladybird will be stable by then.
hypertown@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Fennec Android browser is currently behind on Firefox security updates, deemed unsafe by F-droidEnglish
100·1 年前It’s just very unfortunate timing. Google removed some library Firefox depended on in NDK and it meant developers need to make significant changes to their packaging system. At the same time critical vulnerably was discovered in Firefox. On top of that, everything happened when main developer of Fennec was away from home and short on time. But from what I’ve seen on Fennec gitlab most of the work is done so you should expect update soon.








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