IceFoxX
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- Comment on Mozilla Integrates Google Lens for Visual Search in Firefox Desktop 8 months ago:
Its since Laura Chambers is CEO mozilla is going down.
- Comment on KDE officially release the first alpha of KDE Linux their new reference implementation OS 8 months ago:
At first I just thought omg and that KDE has become way too fat but it’s an arch linux as a base and with the features it could be interesting.
- Comment on Steam can now show you how much frame generation changes your games 10 months ago:
*Steam can now show you how much frame generation fakes your games
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- Comment on Attention moderators and admins! Risk of "zombie" communities on remote instances (and how to avoid) 11 months ago:
Well, at least I’m not deleting it and giving people a reason to downvote.
Whereby from “Long live censorship” onwards it was no longer explicitly related to OP but to fediverse. I still hold this opinion that fediverse suffers extremely from censorship and mods who simply act unfairly.
- Comment on Attention moderators and admins! Risk of "zombie" communities on remote instances (and how to avoid) 11 months ago:
Set each community to “only moderators can post”
text here - Comment on I Have No Idea What Mozilla Is Doing Anymore 13:21 11 months ago:
Mitchell Baker is gone. New management structure and new focus on “privacy-friendly” advertising, AI, etc.
- Comment on Why do low framerates *feel* so much worse on modern video games? 11 months ago:
30 50 30 60 30… Thats FPS… Frametime means the time between each frame in this second.
- Comment on Why do low framerates *feel* so much worse on modern video games? 11 months ago:
No more optimizations. This must then be compensated for with computing power, i.e. by the end user. These are cost reasons. Apart from that, the scope has become much greater, making optimizations more time-consuming and therefore more expensive. In the case of consoles, there is also the fact that optimizations have to be made specifically for a hardware configuration and not, as with PCs, where the range of available components is continuously increasing.