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  • This campaign is not asking to take away IP from devs or publishers, they would still retain it.

    Legally speaking, a game sold for a single payment and without clear stipulation of an end of service would be considered a Good under EU law. Tjis means you're purchasing a perpetual license to your specific copy of the game, but not to the IP or copyright.

    Ross, the creator of the SKG campaign, goes into extreme detail on this very topic of goods vs services, and how the game industry is committing fraud by destroying a customer's ability to access the content their perpetual license allows.

  • You could try to pick up a used one second hand.

  • Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net

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    A day in the life of Haroldson Lafayette "H. L." Hunt Jr. - A White Supremacist Oil Man who used his vast wealth to create a proto Fox News in the 1960's

  • At least in China, the losses have been negated by recent technology that allows higher voltages than previously feasible, bringing the losses down to 2.6% per 500 miles.

    I'm not against any existing nuclear power continuing to exist, it would be foolish to shut any down at this point. I'm also not entirely against new construction depending on who's doing it and where (France seems capable of getting them online fairly quickly, while the US seems incredibly bad at keeping on time and on budget).

    I just think overall, due to how solar can scale up and down, it's overall the most promising solution, as individuals can collectively take action now, instead of waiting for a nuclear power plant to maybe get built in time to help with the climate.

  • Heat pumps used for cooling aren't any more efficient than an air conditioner, as they are exactly the same technology. The only difference between an air conditioner and a heat pump, is that the heat pump has a valve that lets it work in either direction (to heat or cool), while an air conditioner lacks that valve, and thus only ever cools on one side, and heats on the other.

    A window air conditioner turned around so that the exhaust is facing inside the room acts as a heat pump.

    While air conditioners/heat pumps are efficient, they still use a lot of electricity. A heat pump is usually considered efficient in comparison to a resistive heater, which is 100% efficient compared to a heat pump's 300%.

  • One way to explain this is “double system theory”, namely the idea that a successful transition between two systems (any kind of system, not just social or political systems) happens only if the dismantling of the old happens in sync with the growth of the new and this growth can fulfill the needs of its participants better than the old.

    That sounds fairly similar to Dual Power/Counter Power

  • Sounds good! Let us know how it goes ^^

  • It's disappointing that such a good video is tarnished by his positive, somewhat glorifying view of Marxist-Leninism and the USSR.

    The only real rule of this community is that content that glorifies or apologizes for authoritarian regimes is not allowed. However, as it's a small aspect of this hour long video, and due to how relevant and useful the rest of the video is, I'll make an exception.

  • Just to narrow it down further, were you getting bad performance on Linux Mint too, or did you only install games on Kubuntu?

    Another user mentioned that the power settings can have a huge effect, which also seems like a good lead to look into. You should be able to check it by opening your settings panel and going to the Power Management section. In there should be a Power Profile setting. If it's set to power save mode, it'll limit your performance quite a bit.

  • If fossil fuels were taxed heavily, it would likely be enough to replace existing fossil fuel power plants with solar. Unfortunately taxing fossil fuels enough at a state level to make that viable is nigh impossible.

    That leaves us with the need to combine solar with degrowth from individuals on a mass scale for it to start eating away at existing fossil fuel power.

    As it is now, It's still better than if all the new generation had been fossil fuels, but it's very much not enough.

  • Ahh okay. The big thing I was concerned about was if you'd installed graphics drivers from the AMD website, as those would likely be worse performing compared to what comes with Linux built in, and can do wonky things if done slightly wrong, so most avoid them unless they need to do like, scientific compute stuff.

    The performance of the Linux driver is very good compared to the Windows one, usually being at parity or even slightly better. Proton can introduce a slight overhead, but not enough to explain the delta in your experience.

    The only thing jumping out to me is that you mentioned running hi-fi rush at maximum settings as your benchmark. I looked into the recommended hardware for that game on its steam page, and while it does have a fairly low minimum requirement, the recommended specs are actually very beefy, suggesting an RTX 2070 or RX 6600, which are multiple times more powerful than the integrated graphics on your Beelink.

    When I look at what other people are able to achieve on Windows with the same APU as yours in hi-fi rush, their graphics settings appear to be set to low/medium settings, and with a small resolution of 1366x768. At those settings, they seem to be getting around 60fps.

    Are you absolutely sure you were maxing out the graphics settings in hi-fi rush on Windows, and at a higher resolution than 1366x768? If you drop the settings to match what is displayed in the linked video, can you achieve similar performance on Linux?

    Its been a while since I used AMD graphics on Windows, but I seem to recall that the Windows AMD driver had an ability to automatically set graphics settings for you for an optimal experience, and I suspect it may have lowered the settings automatically without you realizing it, making the performance seem surprisingly good.

  • This is why worker led decentralized unions like IWW are so important. They are far less corruptable than standard unions.

  • What drivers did you update, and how?

  • But when you have a place that needs huge amounts of batteries to try and compensate for inconsistent wind/solar that’s where you should build nuclear.

    With High Voltage transmission lines, it's possible to send excess energy hundreds to thousands of miles away with relatively little loss. I believe Germany sends solar power north where it's more cloudy, and wind power south.

    China also went this route, sending solar energy across the country thanks to that infrastructure.

    There's nothing technological stopping the EU or the US from doing the same, only politics.

  • As someone who grew up with King's Quest 5, Free Apple was simply tailor made for my humor receptors. God I love that shit.

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    How are RDNA 1 and 2 (AMD RX 5000 & 6000 series) cards on Linux nowadays? EDIT: Apparently they're quite good :)

  • Reposting a comment I made on a similar post about the 180 mental gymnastics MAGA are displaying.

    What you're witnessing here is described in When Prophecy Fails, a study on cults and how they justify continued belief after experiencing events that should disprove their belief.

    Cult members will simply invent new reasons to continue their belief and remove the cognitive dissonance they may feel, which oddly results in a further entrenched belief, instead of a weakened one.

  • I did build the big ship, but I don't think I used the planters effectively. I just remember needing to frequently recharge it and repair it.

  • I also wasn't a fan, mainly due to how often you need to resupply to stay alive. You get a very small window of opportunity to do actual exploration before you need to go find more food and water, on top of gathering a bunch of other materials.

    I liked parts of it, but ultimately just got frustrated with the tedious parts and bailed.

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