The brown is bad, but to be fair to the right side, it’s the left one that has bad reflections and is blurry - it was released when bloom effects were new and it used them way too much.
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UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.world•A Colorful APT 3.0 Release Impresses with its New FeaturesEnglish3·7 days agoAPT 3.0 is powered by Solver3, a new, more efficient package dependency resolver that significantly improves how package installations and upgrades are handled. As a backtracking algorithm, it allows for more efficient dependency resolution and better handling of complex package conflicts.
That’s nice, hope it leads to fewer kernel removals, apt is always so eager to remove the kernel.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•The Fairphone 5 price has been dropped to €499. The phone is designed to be the most advanced environmentally friendly smartphone.English1·12 days agoUnfortunately, almost all of them are mediatek based, so while that makes rooting easier, there’s very little chance of getting a custom ROM running on them.
But they weren’t just “typing it on a computer”, they were typesetting it in latex, and trying to make it look grandiose. But they just showed to everyone in the know that they don’t know what they’re doing.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto And Finally...@feddit.uk•American arrested after leaving can of Coke for uncontacted tribeEnglish19·22 days agoHe left them a coke can? That feels like peak 1980s jingoism.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurerEnglish2·24 days agoOh wow, I loved that. Thank you for sharing.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•DIY roll film camera, with 3d printed bodyEnglish8·25 days agoLooks amazing. What lens is that? Looks like you made your own helicoid focus too, how smooth is it?
I was thinking of making myself a 35mm panoramic view camera using a Mamiya press lens, but I’ve never used a large format camera so many details about the lens are still a bit unclear to me.
Edit: oh, I see your other post has more technical details.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto memes@lemmy.world•No encryption is going to protect you when you just add a random guyEnglish31·1 month agoI think the meme is backwards. It should be one serious person in a meeting of clowns and puppets.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutilsEnglish2·1 month agoHere’s a better example: the use of GPL software (primarily Linux and busybox) by Linksys when they made their wrt54g router was used to compel them into releasing the source code of the firmware for that router. Subsequent GPL enforcement by the SFC made Cisco release full firmware sources for a whole series of Linksys routers. Thanks to those sources openwrt, ddwrt and several other open source router firmwares developed.
I can now run three openwrt routers in my home purely thanks to the GPL. If those projects had been MIT licensed, Linksys and Cisco could have just politely told everyone to go suck a lemon because they would have had no obligation to release anything.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Definitely didn't waste half an hour making thisEnglish2·1 month agoUnreliable? I have two Staedtler Mars Micro pens I bought a good 20 years ago and they both work perfectly.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto Hardware@lemmy.world•‘Frequently returned item' warning slapped on Snapdragon X-powered Surface Laptop 7 at AmazonEnglish1·1 month agoThe software runs, but unfortunately the manufacturers didn’t bother writing any drivers. I considered getting a ThinkPad x13s some months ago, but the driver support is so bad it couldn’t even do suspend properly. And this laptop was released 3 years ago.
Storage is cheap on a PC, it’s not cheap on mobile where it’s fixed and used as a model differentiator. They overcharge you so much. Oh, and they removed SD card slots from nearly all phones.
UnityDevice@lemmy.zipto Enough Musk Spam@lemmy.world•You know, this somehow completely fails to surprise...English491·3 months agoLast year I made a fake twitter account using a temp email just to look at some tweets from an artist’s account. The fake account had a random gibberish username, and I only used it for a few minutes and logged out. Then, about 6 months later I needed to use it again to check something, so I logged back in and noticed the fake account now had 200 followers.
Draw your own conclusions from that.
Yeah but with Linux you have to open up a terminal and input cryptic commands someone on the internet gave you in order to stop the distro from spying on you… /s
Exactly! Everyone is saying 2, but 2 is way too long for comfortable cutting, and that’s a very important feature of a fork - unless all you’re eating with it is very very soft.