sidewalker
Lurker from a distant corner of the Fediverse.
The closest Ive come is DarkTable for C1 alternative but its still not as quick for my own workflow. It is way better than RAWTherapy though in my opinion and I can achieve equally good output with it, just much more slowly than C1 or Lightroom Classic. Worth a shot if you haven’t tried it yet.
This is exactly how I feel about VW. Clearly an unscrupulous company that will lie to anyone to make an extra buck. If they were willing to deceive powerful regulatory bodies in a vast conspiracy with the side effect of fucking over the already fucked environment, what hope does the lowly consumer have to trust such an organization. Fuck 'em, they can go out of business for all I care.
If you’re not feeling the age of the chip for your own particular use cases (gaming, work, whatever) then I would wait until you do feel it. Put the money in an interest bearing account until you are ready.
I’m on an i9 and in much the same boat, I could definitely upgrade, but nothing seems to be bogging down on CPU for me right now so I don’t feel the need. I will wait another generation or two and things will be ever better.
https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth
Wesnoth is one of those games where once you start playing, you fall into a time warp and lose hours before you know what happened.
I’ve definitely not experienced this and I use a CC2531-based network in a very large home with about 40 zigbee devices. My setup was originally deployed for Zigbee a few years ago and has been pretty reliable. A quick Googlin’ indicates that the MAC access error can be caused by WiFi interference though. Have you tried changing the zigbee channel?
EDIT: Meant to include the link to the zigbee docs about the Mac access error you’re seeing. https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/guide/faq/#common-error-codes
I’m sure it will depend a bit on your exact setup (video card especially, and likely display server too) but I can confirm that Baldur’s Gate 2 (the only one I own on Steam) literally just worked with the built-in Proton emulation. I clicked install, then once it downloaded I clicked play and required no additional intervention.
What a bunch of drivel. Even if you take it as a forgone conclusion that these systems are “as dangerous as nuclear weapons” (an absurd notion), trusting them to be held in control only by the sheer benevolence and humanity of major corporations is an insult to our intelligence.
Heheh. I laugh-snorted at this one. Good show.