Oops! I did wonder if it could be non-Nvidia. Oh well
Awesome, will give this a try on a new Arch install with hypr
I actually have an old laptop with a GTX 780M and a Core i3 3rd Gen running Arch.
When I tried GNOME on it with Fedora, it defaulted to X11 on login when it detected the Nvidia card. However, mine was also an Optimus laptop, and I could mostly always get Wayland working with the iGPU on the Intel. This is how I mostly ran for a year or two without ever using the dGPU.
I need to chuck in a new SSD on that, but I could check it out let you know if anything's changed in recent years. I don't think wayland support for older nvidia cards have even been worked on in the last couple of years. There's work for wayland on newer nvidia cards, but it's mostly still spotty.
Yep I second this. I've been using GNOME, hyprland and sway interchangeably since 2021 Oct on my system as my main DEs. I recently wanted to give Plasma Wayland a try. Was met with multiple crashes, and freezes that required me to long press the power button to reboot to get it working again.
While the new rootless wayland on SDDM worked fine for me, there are several things in Plasma that still don't yet have support for Wayland. I could never get screen sharing to be reliable on Plasma Wayland, despite having the right portals installed.
GNOME, Sway, and Hyprland are miles ahead in having a stable system on Wayland.
I know one guy in one of our Telegram chats that simply loves their Android turtle emoji
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Bettle Juicing at its finest
The reason I switched from Gboard was because it autocorrected a capital "I" to a small "i"
Thanks! Been on the lookout for good HDDs with external power supply.
How are you connecting the two drives to the Pi? Do they have external power supplies?
Asus ZenPhone? Have you been living under a rock these past few months lol
I don't think that model is available here in my country :(
Would love to create a full mesh network, but it's hard to find multi band devices with OpenWRT support in my country ATM
Man that would be great. My business is on Zoho Mail and I've been thinking of moving it over elsewhere. Would be great if Zoho also offered something like Takeout for importing the mails elsewhere
Did you import that email elsewhere? Or is it in a readable format that is even usable? Would love to know
Just wait until Google eventually kills it off lol
IIRC, that is literally just a skinned KDE Connect lol. Probably even just a name change. Never used Zorin, but this is what I remember either DistroTube or Chris Titus saying.
I'm currently reading Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper, which is the first book in the Dark is Rising sequence.
I first read this book years ago, and what has stuck me ever since was the vivid use of imagery by Cooper. I've also watched the movie, but it's the book that has always stuck with me.
I haven't used a Mi Band in years. Last one I had was the Band 2, and I found that app much later on its life cycle. Worked a treat for what support it had for the Mi Band though!
This is usually a function that full blown media servers offer.
Jellyfin is the one that jumps to mind with this functionality, however I haven't really this functionality out as of yet.
Isn't that still the case there?
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 series is, like most of the company's 2023 output, pretty familiar. So why don't the Tab S8 accessories fit?
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/304805
> You can't look forward to a green future without backwards-compatibility
According to a new leak, the selfie camera of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE could get an upgrade to complement the rumored main camera upgrade.
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/304616
> Unfortunately, it doesn't look like all the Galaxy S23 FE lenses will see an upgrade, but the most important ones should. > > - The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE might get an upgraded selfie camera borrowed from the Galaxy S22 series. > - This would join the previously leaked upgrade of the primary rear camera. > - However, the telephoto and ultrawide lenses would likely not see upgrades.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 series is, like most of the company's 2023 output, pretty familiar. So why don't the Tab S8 accessories fit?
You can't look forward to a green future without backwards-compatibility
After covering Google's effort to Lacros browser for over two years, its arrival looks near. ChromeOS 116 may bring the Lacros browser to more Chromebooks.
The Privacy Sandbox started earlier this year, and Google is now prompting more users about it with new Ad privacy settings...
Besides Chrome, Google’s Privacy Sandbox initiative is on Android to let apps show you relevant ads in a more private manner. The beta started earlier this year, and Google is now prompting more users about it with new Ad privacy settings.
Google’s AI Test Kitchen app is no longer available on the Play Store
Another one bites the dust less than a year after introduction
YouTube today announced a number of new Shorts features, but the most promising one for Creators is a tool to convert regular videos...
YouTube today announced a number of new Shorts features, but the most promising one for Creators is a recomposition tool to convert regular videos into vertical content.
Google’s Search Generative Experience, powered by AI, is now testing the ability to show more source links in a prominent way.
The Search Generative Experience (SGE) that Google is testing out with some users shows an interesting future for the world’s most popular search engine, but one that also wasn’t really showing its source links very clearly at first. Now, though, Google seems to be testing more prominent links in SGE.
Since its launch in May, the Search Generative Experience (SGE) in Google Search has been able to use generative AI to enhance search results with summaries related to your search. In a hands-on overview, our Abner Li called the experience “scarily sufficient,” commenting on how SGE makes it easy to ignore source links and just take Google’s answers at face value, even if they aren’t fully accurate.
According to a new leak, the selfie camera of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE could get an upgrade to complement the rumored main camera upgrade.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like all the Galaxy S23 FE lenses will see an upgrade, but the most important ones should.
- The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE might get an upgraded selfie camera borrowed from the Galaxy S22 series.
- This would join the previously leaked upgrade of the primary rear camera.
- However, the telephoto and ultrawide lenses would likely not see upgrades.
YouTube is experimenting with a new feature that generates summaries for videos written by AI, but you probably won’t see...
YouTube is experimenting with a new feature that generates summaries for videos written by AI, but you probably won’t see it just yet.
It’s not uncommon to see strange new features come and go on YouTube’s mobile app or website. That’s the nature of a constantly changing service. However, it was only a matter of time before YouTube started introducing some form of AI. Google has made big breakthroughs in the field with Bard and Google Workspace’s new Duet AI feature set that brings the tech into your daily workflow, for the better.
Another Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally competitor enters the fray.
- According to our sources, Lenovo is gearing up to enter the handheld PC gaming arena.
- Similar to devices like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally, Lenovo's "Legion Go" device will sport AMD Phoenix processors, with an 8-inch display.
- It could look similar to Lenovo's previously leaked Lenovo Legion Play Android device, which never reached general availability.
- As of right now, there's no indication on timing for official announcements or launch windows.
Google is testing a curious change to the Play Store on Android that sees a somewhat persistent bottom bar...
Google is testing a curious change to the Play Store on Android that sees a somewhat persistent bottom bar.
Google has committed to adding new data transfer capabilities to Takeout, including for YouTube, in response to an investigation...
Google has committed to adding new data transfer capabilities to Takeout, including for YouTube, next year in response to an investigation by Italian competition regulators.
According to Reuters, this was the result of an Italian startup that works on data exports filing a complaint about the portability of Google data. In response, Google made three commitments that the regulator has accepted to end the investigation.
Samsung is preparing to launch a second generation of its Bluetooth and ultra-wideband (UWB) item tracker, and an FCC filing...
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/280217
> Samsung is preparing to launch a second generation of its Bluetooth and ultra-wideband (UWB) item tracker, and an FCC filing has revealed the latest details, including the new design.
Samsung is preparing to launch a second generation of its Bluetooth and ultra-wideband (UWB) item tracker, and an FCC filing...
Samsung is preparing to launch a second generation of its Bluetooth and ultra-wideband (UWB) item tracker, and an FCC filing has revealed the latest details, including the new design.
Android phones have long offered portrait video functionality, but one brand could finally offer a proper rival to Apple's Cinematic Mode.
Several Android brands offer portrait video, but one brand will finally offer something like Apple's Cinematic Mode.
- Chinese brand Vivo has announced a 4K portrait video mode.
- This mode will offer automatic subject focus switching like the iPhone’s Cinematic Mode.
- Vivo claims that you can even change the focus area after shooting a clip.
The tech giant claims millions of people were sent a warning before the deadly earthquake earlier this year.
Google's earthquake warning system failed to get to many Turkish residents before February's deadly tremor, a BBC Newsnight investigation has found.
Google says its alert system can give users up to a minute's notice on their phones before an earthquake hits.
It says its alert was sent to millions before the first, biggest quake.
However, the BBC visited three cities in the earthquake zone, speaking to hundreds of people, and didn't find anyone who had received a warning.
The system works on Android phones, essentially any phone that isn't an iPhone. Android phones, which are often more affordable, make up about 80% of the phones in Turkey.