I haven’t seen this one yet, looks definitely nicer than what you can do with the dock by default
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I do via USB. I tend to switch between speakers and headphones. But other audio outputs work via the audio settings when I select them
I will give it a try tomorrow.
I’ve actualy went from 3 monitors to a single monitor with ton of virtual desktops. On KDE I felt very limited with just 1 screen though.
I treat virtual desktop as a “WM” basically … one or two windows per desktop and I switch between them rapidly either with key shortcut, mouse wheel in top left corner or combined depending on what I’m doing. And when I say rapidly I mean usually multiple times per minute… it’s just so seamless.
This does not work on KDE, it’s too slow and buggy for this workflow.
I only use one extention “Dash to Dock” and I had no issue of it breaking from Fedora 38 to now Fedora 43.
On the contrary, I had to use so many widgets and addons on KDE to get a somewhat passable experience that it took me over 5h of customising and still felt not enough… also no “Latte Dock” on KDE 6 :(
I had the same experience. Switching virtual desktops is what I do constantly and KDE just behaved weirdly all the time
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Games@lemmy.world•Gaming market melts down after Google reveals new AI game design tool — Project Genie crashes stocks. (A.K.A . Investors panic because they don't understand what "real" videogames are)English
323·5 days agoSo… it’s as good as Starfield then but without load screens?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•how social media turns reality into a clown show
6·5 days agoThis is what’s expected on the resume then the actual job requires the exact opposite when writing reports
Can I? Yes. Will I? No.
Some things are just faster to do via terminal so I learned to use it over GUI for some scenarios.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Few understand what this actually means
7·14 days agoIf there were 3 then there would be only 2 which would make it 1
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Technology@lemmy.world•Hard drive prices have surged by an average of 46% since September — iconic 24TB Seagate BarraCuda now $500 as AI claims another victimEnglish
2·21 days agoUS prices are just EU prices + sales tax now
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Technology@lemmy.world•Hard drive prices have surged by an average of 46% since September — iconic 24TB Seagate BarraCuda now $500 as AI claims another victimEnglish
812·22 days agoIt’s a cascade effect. Memory pricing went up -> Increased price of SSD with DRAM cache -> Increased pricing of DRAM-less SSDs after demand shifted -> HDDs became significantly more cost effective again as a storage device but now the demand for them increased so price went up for them as well.
2 months ago I’ve got Samsung 990 EVO Plus 4TB for 235€ now that’s the price of 2TB and the 4TB is almost 400€.
I’ve got 8TB Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB for 182€ in May now it’s almost 260€.
We’re fucked…
They duck hop (crouch jump) obviously…
That test is a little bit better than worthless
I mean… there are people who finished Dark Souls with a steering wheel. Anything is possible if you’re crazy enough
Sorry but you made me with such question… :)
i’ve got my 4x16GB DDR4 during another RAM crisis in 2019 for just 360€ which was a great deal during that time… normally I would pay well over 400€
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Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers figured out how to run a 120-billion parameter model across four regular desktop PCsEnglish
3·29 days agoOFC you can… I can run the 70B DeepSeek on my 16GB RX 6800 XT with 64GB RAM already…





even teacher thinks it’s an alpha move