Finally update device drivers in Windows the right way!
TechAnon
What's compression?
This bug really bugs me. On Libre Wolf so I'll probably have to wait a bit longer.
Got it. Thanks for taking the time to explain!
Thanks, I'm new to Linux so don't understand the process. How long until a stable release typically?
Oooh this sounds awesome! How long does it typically take to get pushed out to the distros? I'm using Nobara at the moment.
Bro - sounds like you missed an opportunity to dual boot!
We can change societies in a few ways to reduce the number of people that reach her situation. That's going to take a very long time. Another thing that could be done is creating a plan for people in her situation. I think this will happen in the future (and will impact society in general). It has to do with the use of psychedelics. It may sound crazy to some, but I'd recommend we give people like this some shrooms, then escalate that to something like Ayahuasca and then DMT. If she still feels like nothing is worth it at that point, so be it, but I believe she'd change her mind on this path and have the potential to live a much happier life. This comment may seem extreme now, but looking back, I don't think it will be.
On second thought, If you use the same source 1080p video and lock one in at 1920 x 1080 window and expand the other one to as full screen as possible. The full screen video will be up-scaled so you should be able to compare directly on one set.
Ah, I see. No problem. You'd have to switch back and forth in that case or have two of the exact same TVs to compare at the same time. (Some sets do a better or worse job of up-scaling). You'd also have to take into account viewing distance from the TV. At a certain distance it won't matter, but as you get closer, it matters more and more. There are view distance calculators available online to help with that.
I don't think so because you're not forcing the 1080p video to be upscaled since it's stuck with 1920 x 1080 pixels in my example.
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Both are fantastic games with a lot of replay value!