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Time is already telling. The PS4 is 13 years old and only a very small portion of the catalog can be successfully emulated.
As the consoles become more advanced, emulation takes exponentially more effort.
When the PS4 has a good emulation story you can start “time will tell"ing about the PS5.
This is linux_gaming, any recommendation of Bluetooth headsets needs to account for latency. There’s huge variance between models and the headset is only half of the equation, the transmitting Bluetooth device can have a big impact on the latency too.
An LLM made the logo, if OP is attaching their ego to it that’s their problem.
The dogshit logo let me know this was an LLM project before I read the disclosure.
The reviews look pretty mixed so far but I enjoyed the demo so picked it up anyway.
I’d expect the performance to be awful but it still has relatively niche usecases, especially where performance isn’t a concern. I’m imagining legacy apps that don’t speak S3.
I just called you a beginner…
Whether they did it or not, this reads like somebody pasted the changelog into an LLM.
CachyOS is not ready for beginners, the clue you ignored was in the installer.
VC funding, presumably.
Honestly more relatable than anything the Republicans are doing today.
touches upon political and societal aspects influencing the transition.
“Touches” for 20 straight minutes
GPD are the same clowns who talked shit about Linux when the Steamdeck launched.
Like I said, the leading zero already communicates that it’s incomplete. I’ve only ever seen letters appended to versions used for hot fixes, Retrodeck’s versioning breaks my pedantic brain.
What’s with the “b” in their version numbers? It seems to be implying beta quality, but isn’t the leading zero is already doing that?
As a fellow Linux laptop (and Bazzite on a HTPC) user, this is a constant risk.
If things are configured correctly (including kernel parameters, etc), you should be losing something like 5% per day on standby. It’s very unlikely a hardware issue if you’re losing more than that in standby but the battery is fine under normal operation.
Aside from contacting support, I would try a more stable and slow moving distro and see if they have the same issue.
What OS are you running on it?
A rare company whose leaders understand the face-eating leopards will eat their faces.
They are phenomenally profitable off the back of real artists and understand undermining them undermines their whole business.
If their progress on GPUs is anything to go by, it will take them at least a decade just to catch up to current DRAM state of the art. And it’s not like there was no incentive to build good GPUs for the last 10-15 years.
Of course they could get lucky, or could steal technologies to accelerate things, but I wouldn’t count on it happening quickly either way.
I agree with you. The downvoters don’t seem to realise you can be both “fuck AI” and also accept that it will result in needing fewer programmers.

Time is already telling. The PS4 is 13 years old and only a very small portion of the catalog can be successfully emulated.
As the consoles become more advanced, emulation takes exponentially more effort.
When the PS4 has a good emulation story you can start “time will tell"ing about the PS5.
This is linux_gaming, any recommendation of Bluetooth headsets needs to account for latency. There’s huge variance between models and the headset is only half of the equation, the transmitting Bluetooth device can have a big impact on the latency too.
An LLM made the logo, if OP is attaching their ego to it that’s their problem.
The dogshit logo let me know this was an LLM project before I read the disclosure.
The reviews look pretty mixed so far but I enjoyed the demo so picked it up anyway.
I’d expect the performance to be awful but it still has relatively niche usecases, especially where performance isn’t a concern. I’m imagining legacy apps that don’t speak S3.
I just called you a beginner…
Whether they did it or not, this reads like somebody pasted the changelog into an LLM.
CachyOS is not ready for beginners, the clue you ignored was in the installer.
VC funding, presumably.
Honestly more relatable than anything the Republicans are doing today.
“Touches” for 20 straight minutes
GPD are the same clowns who talked shit about Linux when the Steamdeck launched.
Like I said, the leading zero already communicates that it’s incomplete. I’ve only ever seen letters appended to versions used for hot fixes, Retrodeck’s versioning breaks my pedantic brain.
What’s with the “b” in their version numbers? It seems to be implying beta quality, but isn’t the leading zero is already doing that?
As a fellow Linux laptop (and Bazzite on a HTPC) user, this is a constant risk.
If things are configured correctly (including kernel parameters, etc), you should be losing something like 5% per day on standby. It’s very unlikely a hardware issue if you’re losing more than that in standby but the battery is fine under normal operation.
Aside from contacting support, I would try a more stable and slow moving distro and see if they have the same issue.
What OS are you running on it?
A rare company whose leaders understand the face-eating leopards will eat their faces.
They are phenomenally profitable off the back of real artists and understand undermining them undermines their whole business.
If their progress on GPUs is anything to go by, it will take them at least a decade just to catch up to current DRAM state of the art. And it’s not like there was no incentive to build good GPUs for the last 10-15 years.
Of course they could get lucky, or could steal technologies to accelerate things, but I wouldn’t count on it happening quickly either way.
I agree with you. The downvoters don’t seem to realise you can be both “fuck AI” and also accept that it will result in needing fewer programmers.