AFAIK the B580 would only be a moderate upgrade for you, the 9060 XT would be the bigger jump, likely worth the extra cost.
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exu@feditown.comto Technology@lemmy.world•You can still enable uBlock Origin in Chrome, here is howEnglish561·4 hours agoAs they note in the article, this is a temporary measure, I.E. guaranteed to break soon.
Start switching to Firefox now so you’re done when they finally turn it of. Ignore any other Chromium based browsers, it’s unlikely they have the manpower to extend MV2 beyond what Google supports with their LTS releases.
exu@feditown.comto Hardware@lemmy.world•Belkin shows tech firms getting too comfortable with bricking customers’ stuffEnglish3·2 days agoThese devices can be used locally according to Ars comments, but it should be a requirement to release one last update that makes sure local only setup and usage is working.
One bus, multiple beece?
exu@feditown.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does Arch seem to have a cult like following?English1·5 days agoBTRFS with LUKS (OpenSUSE gets close), but using rEFInd as bootloader. Snapper snapshots, Zram.
I’m actually thinking about switching to systemd-boot with Secure Boot, TPM2 and stuff, so even further from mainstream installers.
exu@feditown.comto Open Source@lemmy.ml•The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot ScrapersEnglish12·6 days agoIt inherently blocks a lot of the simpler bots by requiring JavaScript as well.
exu@feditown.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does Arch seem to have a cult like following?English3·6 days agoBut you’re still getting updates every day, just two weeks later than Arch. The “testing” is just two other branches somewhat closer to the Arch package releases.
exu@feditown.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does Arch seem to have a cult like following?English4·6 days agoThe Manjaro release style is holding back everything (yes, also critical security updates) for two weeks. How is that better than getting the updates?
exu@feditown.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does Arch seem to have a cult like following?English2·6 days agoNone of the usual installers can do what I want unfortunately, so I’m stuck doing it myself.
exu@feditown.comto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•There's always an easy scapegoat to be found!English10·7 days agoUsing more than three letters is super hard, a huge inconvenience.
exu@feditown.comto Games@lemmy.world•The EU initiative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!!English8·11 days agoDo still sign if you can, some signatures might turn out to be invalid and we need a buffer against that.
Blame the influx of people who don’t understand satire
exu@feditown.comto Games@lemmy.world•The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signaturesEnglish117·12 days agoAwesome! Now let’s get the EU one as well, much closer than before now. (840’000)
exu@feditown.comto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Does this conflict with GPL-3.0 License ?English6·16 days agoLooks like they’re generally confused. The license file is GPLv3, the readme claims to be licensed under LGPLv3 and they have those terms. Potentially the terms apply only to official binaries, similar to VSCode.
I think this would require some form of CLA, or they couldn’t redistribute contributed code under their terms.
exu@feditown.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Imagine a moth flying around with strong human armsEnglish2·17 days agoRoll with disadvantage
Upgrade notes for 10.11 RCs
Go read the first few paragraphs of the XLibre repo. For additional context, the gux was roasted by Linus for spreading anti-vax and other shot years ago.
Blame Apple for that, as for the longest time they only allowed using the Safari engine on iOS. Apparently that’s still the case outside the EU now, meaning Mozilla would need to maintain two versions on iOS.
On any other operating system, Firefox is by far the best at blocking ads with uBlock Origin.