Forgot to mention that live streams play just fine as well, but only if played directly on youtube.
Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
Forgot to mention that live streams play just fine as well, but only if played directly on youtube.
Should we integrate easier access to running Winblows apps on GNU/Linux?
Why “we” should bother with that when -you- can do it yourself? Linux is a “free” ““operating system”” (Not absolutely free, but at least way more “free” than Windows) – learn the ways to do that and implement these changes yourself.
It could be (pretty much) any distro you want – considering scripts like armbian-gaming exists and can give you a “one stop shop” experience.
Why running scripts like these instead of downloading the “real thing”? When you have “obscure”/unsupported sbcs and you need to “make your own” version of it.
I’m not upset about it,
You just mentioned about 5 posts not being an “appealing Lemmy experience”. Only. Five. Posts.
It’s time to take a break my dude.
If the internet upsets/bothers you -THAT- much… why don’t you simply find a better hobby? I mean, the moment that (pretty much anything in life) starts to give you more stress/anger above everything else… that is where you should stop for a moment and rethink your life decisions/choices.
In other words… this is meant to be a distraction, not your third job.
-EDIT- Nvm that, I’ve tested several methods to make this work and none of em worked as I was expecting – a ramdisk with zstd compression.
Oh well.
a lot of people i know
So…gamers, and maybe a few youtubers with less than 10 subscribers? Nah, we güd.
Well, then – how about making the NPU process zram workloads (only)? I’d even ask “how about making it behave like a GPU instead of a NPU” but eh, I don’t think it’d top or even have a similar performance than… any GPU available in the market?
why you would want to do that.
Because apparently everyone and their mother wants to stick a NPU on every PC, and I’m not planning on using AI ever, so… why not give it another purpose instead of letting it collect dust?
-EDIT- Oh, how about making the NPU behave like a CPU but it (only) process “low-process-demanding” applications like video editors, window managers, etc? If anything, freeing up a few extra %'s might be a good idea for a few PCs.
As someone who is (somewhat) interested in doing a similar setup like yours – does it stack? As in, energy is divided between all pis that are connected to that single cable?
Last time I tried convincing em to install Linux, they said “I’m on it” to end up ghosting me after like I was a weird, random beggar they met on the street.
I don’t think that’ll be a good idea to promote the usage of microsd’s considering the competition is (almost) going full nvme – which is (obviously) miles better than any microsd.
software problems
Not having “out of the box” support does not make it a problem tho.
quality of distros
All distros are the same, considering they all run GNU/Linux and anyone can configure em at will.
It’s pretty good. Even better than the raspberry pi 4 considering its performance and comically low power draw (It doesn’t go over the 2W mark even with both cpu and gpu at 100%.). Other than that, it’s perfectly usable, despise its lack of (out of the box) support.
As a proud Orange pi zero 3 owner (which I’m using it as a “lab rat” by testing several things, including shutting it down like its a router)…? Nah.
A separate /home partition means you can set $ROOTFS as read-only (and /home as rw) and have a “pseudo-everlasting but not really” file system.
(And before someone says “Why not simply disable logs instead? It’s the same thing.” – yes, yes it is. But sometimes you want a “just werks” solution, even if it is a dumb one. Which is (obviously) disabling writes all over $ROOTFS.)
You can always consider the experience of using Linux as a “game” itself and DU ET NAO!
…no really. Do it.
…and that is why I love Linux as well! Gotta love my little potato Orange pi zero 3.
I tried it once and got ignored like a beggar trying to talk with randoms on the street.
You are absolutely right.
Anyways, the idea is to mimic the ytsearch1: feature but for invidious – search for a video id based on its title, drop id on an invidious stance, and play it. I’ve got half of it.