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[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Request: While implementing such a feature I would also like to be able to post screenshot of a post including its title.

Joey for reddit had such a feature, and since I mostly repost stuff for my non technical family in a chat app the image and context is perfect for that.

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Good sumup, but never explained what RAAC stands for

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

They don't need to cancel each other out.

Lazy loading usually means to load the image at a lesser quality to have something to show the user very fast, so yes technically this can be called opposite of pre loading if used solo.

Pre loading in this instance usually means loading before the user sees the image.

These 2 things can be used together, an example could be to lazy load images at a low quality that are further down the feed before you scroll to them, and load the full image as you get closer to it/have it show on the screen.

But I'm sure the devs knows about thease tricks already

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 9 points 1 year ago

I believe he is referring to the fact that YouTube don't have to pay upfront for new content, they even get new content without hunting for it, and many smaller channels don't have partnership and so on.

Sure they have a platform, backend and so on. But Netflix needs to have all that too plus buy things to show to their customers.

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Strange, I have had notifications show up when I'm not in the app

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I have also recently moved and it makes me wonder, will users moving to other instances affect the graph?

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Nice! How easy was it getting D4 running?

I have been looking in the steam store hoping it would show up since a lot of other Blizzard games are. Steam makes running games on Linux very easy, what did you do to run it, add battlenet as non steam game?

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Old Thinkpads make great Linux laptops with almost all models having all drivers working out of the box. Any model sufficiently new will work much better than any new laptop in the same price category. They also have great ports, replaceble batteries, screen, keyboards, ram, ssd and so on. I have a X250 and my wife have an T440s.

Buy anything newer then this (40 is my recommended minimum) if u want to use them as daily driver:

X440 (the smaller 13 inch laptops start with X)

T440 (14 inch, top of the class performance vs sleekness)

L440 (14 inch, don't know what's special here)

W540 (15 inch, workstation)

Some models can end with an S or P, example T440S. S models are thinner, P models are more powerful.

Just search your local marketplaces for "ThinkPad" then look for a picture of the screen and you will see the model number in the bottom left corner. ThinkPads have a red nob on the keyboard, so if the picture don't have a nob, you can flick past it quicker 😉

You can even get one with the wrong keyboard layout and just replace it, they have so many replacement parts on ebay you can build one from scratch if you wanted. I replaced my keyboard to get backlighting and my screen to get 1920*1080 on a x250 I got for about 125 Dollar.

PS: don't get a E variant, they are the budget variants with way worse build quality.

Edit: formatting

[-] svahnen@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Nvidia will probably get better in the future (2024+) due to some great work being done on the open source driver. So as you say, I would also recommend AMD unless you rly need Nvidia for something specific like developing for RTX or something. I have recently gotten my Nvidia 2070 eGPU to work after many hours of debugging, while all my AMD cards work out of the box.

svahnen

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