

As a Linux gamer, valve making proton has launched gaming on linux into the stratosphere.
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As a Linux gamer, valve making proton has launched gaming on linux into the stratosphere.
Left. Left. Absolutely left, oh my god.
That meme doesnt really work the way you want it to here. I get what you’re going for but that’s one hell of a stretch.
Nvidia drivers
There are only giant pickups here due to our stupid laws and regulations. They can’t make tiny pickups because the restrictions say there has to be so much thickness in certain parts of the body, and to be allowed to have poor gas efficiency there has to be so much space in the cab, etc.
“Chat, what just happened?”
Both. Context-dependant.
Eee-ther or eye-ther
DX and XC (formerly used android2keepass)
One of you must be a crumb guzzler
Thats cool, but it doesn’t clear the onus of proof.
It doesnt really matter and they owe us nothing, but it sure would clear up a LOT of the kiwi farms drama if they did. At present, kiwi farms has better evidence than you do.
That’s definitely a picture of a laptop.
I’d say that a teenager making a website for that is infinitely more innocent than everything /pol/ has ever done.
What you’re referring to as Linux is actually SystemD/GRUB/GNU/Linux/Wayland+Pipewire+XDG/Desktop Environment
Too much to retype here but they were basically gloating about how they verbally “destroyed” people whose opinions they didn’t agree with, and patted themselves on the back for being a typical toxic reddit debatelord.
Jesus Christ dude, chill
Written by Michael Larabel in Radeon on 10 April 2025 at 05:46 AM EDT. 12 Comments RADEON Mesa’s Radeon Vulkan driver “RADV” is now exposing its emulated ray-tracing support by default for older AMD Radeon GPUs even without any form of hardware-accelerated ray-tracing in order to run the new Indiana Jones game. It turns out even the emulated RT mode is fast enough to allow various older AMD Radeon graphics cards to be playable with this title.
Natalie Vock has landed the change to expose the emulated Vulkan ray-tracing extensions by default when running Indiana Jones and The Great Circle “TGC”. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was released for Windows back in December and powered by the Motor Engine. It requires ray-tracing support but it turns out RADV’s emulated support is good enough for allowing older GPUs to enjoy this action-adventure game.
Indiana Jones The Great Circle logo
Vock explained in the merge request:
"Various people have been playing Indiana Jones: The Great Circle with RADV_PERFTEST=emulate_rt on GFX9/GFX10. RT support is required to launch the game, and performance is okay even with emulation, so enable it by default to make the game playable for everyone running older (GFX8-10) GPUs."
AMD GFX8 is for the Polaris GPUs along with Volcanic Islands and Arctic Islands. Amazing to see AMD Radeon RX 480/580 Polaris GPUs still working for newer games on Linux.
This change is now in Mesa 25.1-devel while those on current Mesa releases with older Radeon GPUs can always set the RADV_PERFTEST=emulate_rt environment variable to achieve the same behavior.
Gyatt damn is my latest favorite. It sounds close enough but is absolutely absurd when you think about it. “Thick-ass damn!”
Food and products have 2.3x’d since just before covid started.