After cutting it to increase surface area…
After cutting it to increase surface area…
I was born into a car centric society. So much so they design the places we live around them. Including dense residential far away from employment that requires transportation. Chop all attempts at decent public transit and now you have created a market of completely artificial demand. Which the law says cars must become more expensive. I have to have a car because of the awful design choices made by unqualified politicians past. Fuck the auto industry. They could have been out saviors by being the example of what union companies do but instead chose violence.
OpenGL is the only other open source alternative. Vulkan is developed by the folks who created and manage the OpenGL specification. (https://www.khronos.org/) To shorten the list of differences I will specify one. OpenGL is ancient and can not compete on modern hardware. Vulkan is the new hotness that everyone in the future will support.
There are a many reasons that more fully answer your question but this is the short/fast.
You asked a question and someone offered a suggestion you were not looking in the right place. Then you become incredulous at their suggestion and start asking a whole bunch of sarcastic questions implying relevancy.
How about you google you problem and figure it out? No one will help you with that attitude.
You monster.
Do it. I waited for release but it was smooth as butter before. It has some edge case issues but on the whole it’s been better than staying on plasma 5.
You can restrict the size of the ramdisk so you do not end up killing processes. A large amount of ram is not mandatory.
tmpfs is the filesystem you are looking for. You can mount it like any other filesystem in /etc/fstab.
tmpfs /path/to/transcode/dir tmpfs defaults 0 0
I transcode to ramdisk.
It runs, unless you have very high-end cards where users are reporting crashes. The fix is to restrict FPS to keep your GPU mhz lower. Mostly AMD people but I have seen complaints from a couple team green too.
You win.
I find this true of people as well. A nice observation.
It’s a system that allows 100% of the population to seek aid. Whereas the American system explicitly pushes disincentive via cost.
Claim greatness again when all of us can seek medical care without debt.