I’ve been playing it the past few weeks with no issue, I’m on Garuda Linux with Hyprland. I have a 7900 XTX. The have runs at a consistent 100fps for about 2 hours then I start to get frame hitches where I drop down to 40. Just restarting the game fixes that issue for me.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it normal to see this static when you close your eyes?
6·30 days agoI have this… I just thought this was normal vision. I hate my eyes 😔
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•If you care, then I guess you'll just have to keep giving Microsoft your money and data.
8·30 days agoLet’s not forget the whole Counter-Strike economy is based on gambling, which I think is also not good, especially because there’s a lot of young kids picking that up and becoming gambling addicts, which I think is a net negative for people.
Edit: People make games did a deep dive on this, as did Coffeezilla did a series on the whole ecosystem.
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News@lemmy.world•US Mint says it has stamped its last penny, a historic end for a humble coin
2·1 month agoWell I guess it’s time to start making ass nickels.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025English
30·2 months agoBeen playing ARC Raiders on Linux the past couple of days.
The video it’s great, to bad the minute hour is no more…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Restaurant Uses AI for Menu, Accidentally Describes Appetizer in Way So Disgusting That We May Never RecoverEnglish
23·5 months agoI know of 4 companies in the last 2 months that laid off their entire QA departments. With the expectation that product and engineers will pick up the QA work with the reasoning that you can use AI to be more productive and help with quality assurance tasks. Historically, in my experience, QA departments are the only ones that actually have any documentation and knowledge of how the product works… Better than the product department.
And NPR handles the music licensing for the station. You can see them mentioned in multiple NPR annual reports as a member station, going as far back as 2001 when the affiliation started. Then as recently as 2011, after that NPR stopped reporting the NPR stations. Also there’s a managed list on Wikipedia of all affiliated stations. Prior to 2001 though it had no affiliation with NPR.
Yeah, that’s why I mentioned listener supported radio/community run. As a separate statement.
Honestly, it’s the listener supported/community run radio stations that are the best.
I only mentioned NPR because that’s just something the average North American can relate to. Also KEXP is affiliated with NPR. So it felt relevant to mention.
Any NPR music station is gonna be awesome. KEXP is probably one of the GOATs. KCMP in Minneapolis, KTBG in KC, KOPN in Columbia, Missouri, KVOQ in Denver.
Honestly, it’s the listener supported/community run radio stations that are the best.
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DC Studios@lemmy.world•Keanu Reeves Is Not Happy With Constantine 2 Scripts, Says Co-Star (Exclusive)English
3·7 months agoWithin 5 minutes of that film I had a grin, what did they attempted was a Gremlins 2 like mockery. For that it earned my respect.
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Poetry@lemmy.world•Robert Poston, "When You Meet A Member Of The Ku Klux Klan".
6·7 months agoI love you.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump official to Katy Perry and Bezos’ fiancée: “You cannot identify as an astronaut”
13·8 months ago“If my Grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike” --Gino D’Acampo
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politics @lemmy.world•Yale ‘Fascism Scholar’ Announces On MSNBC He’s Leaving the US for Canada Before Trump Starts ‘Pulling People’s Passports’
4·9 months agoI’d love to but I honestly have no idea where to start. That 30 percent ruling is interesting.
Here I am, stuck in the middle of the Reich?







Historically, this is true. But I believe over the last decade this has flipped the other way around. I do not have a source though, so don’t take this as truth. I’m actually interested in looking at that data.
Edit: I found this, which is pretty informative. Basically, the last 6 decades, regardless elections more often flipped against the party that holds the White House. So maybe the perception that conservatives get out and vote more often in special elections is actually incorrect. It’s just a weird perception we have. https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/the-mini-midterms-five-takeaways-from-six-decades-of-house-special-elections/