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Beyond a Steel Sky gets a big upgrade with newer Vulkan support
3 May 2021 at 2:23 pm UTC Likes: 1

Does that mean vulkan backend for UE4 is finally mature enough?
Yes, looking at you, Everspace 2!

Arcade top-down hack & slash Battle Axe is out now
3 May 2021 at 2:22 pm UTC Likes: 4

Oh, that's a serious graphic art!

Trine 4, Hotline Miami 2 and Floor Kids for Stadia Pro in May and more updates
28 April 2021 at 1:39 pm UTC

Quoting: rustybroomhandleWait, when previously asked about a Trine 4 Linux port, the Trine devs said:

QuoteNo plans at the moment. We currently don't have much of the old Linux code left and no room in schedule to make a port.

So I guess they made room in the schedule for Stadia.
Or maybe they're using dxvk (?)

Linux Kernel dev bans University of Minnesota for sending malicious patches
22 April 2021 at 11:12 am UTC Likes: 1

Yet hacking is not necessarily a bad thing, the way they made it, is.

Linux Kernel dev bans University of Minnesota for sending malicious patches
22 April 2021 at 6:38 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: jens[..] A reviewer approaches reviews with the mindset that the requester wanted to help and (at least partially) did their home work. Assuming that the general intention is wrong, gives a very different angle to reviews.
Unfortunately, that was the point of the research itself.
Putting that way, it is a form of successful social hacking.

Linux Kernel dev bans University of Minnesota for sending malicious patches
22 April 2021 at 6:36 am UTC

Quoting: Phlebiac
Quoting: kokoko3kLinux needs more code quality control in the first place

I think good code reviews are under-appreciated. [..]

Quite the contrary, your work is very appreciated, but obviously it is now evident that Linux needs more people like you.

Linux Kernel dev bans University of Minnesota for sending malicious patches
22 April 2021 at 5:41 am UTC

If i understood well,there are 2, distinct facts here:

1) Researchers did it wrong.
2) Linux needs more code quality control in the first place, since the malicious code made its way into mainline and stayed there unnoticed for a long time.

Personally, i don't care much about the former, but the latter scares me and still i notice that everyone is focusing on #1.

Metro Exodus from 4A and Deep Silver has officially released for Linux
16 April 2021 at 10:05 am UTC

Quoting: OrkultusThis game is running at a full 60FPS at default settings on my Manjaro system with a Intel I5-4690K, 16GB ddr3 ram, and a Nvidia GTX 980. No issues what so ever...i haven't tried turning up the graphics, but i dont think i need to. The game looks and runs beautifully.
I think you probably can.
As far as i'm seeing, the game could be constrained by the cpu, and since your cpu isn't *that* fast (i'm on 4590, about 5% slower than yours), maybe you can squeeze some performance more by balancing cpu and gpu usage.
Maybe check with mangohud.

...or just enjoy :-)

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