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Hello everyone, Asahi Lina here! Remember when we tried a bunch of Steam games last year? It's time to see where we're at today! But now we're going to do it...
https://www.youtube.com/live/pKchIG2zoLs
Hello everyone, Asahi Lina here! Remember when we tried a bunch of Steam games last year? It's time to see where we're at today! But now we're going to do it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI1O0Fg_h7Q
Hello everyone, Asahi Lina here! Remember when we tried a bunch of Steam games last year? It's time to see where we're at today! But now we're going to do it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI1O0Fg_h7Q
Hello everyone, Asahi Lina here! Remember when we tried a bunch of Steam games last year? It's time to see where we're at today! But now we're going to do it...
https://youtu.be/-hdhyKf2aN8
Program and optimize a drone to automate a farm and watch it do the work for you. Collect resources to unlock better technology and become the most efficient...
https://youtu.be/aUmaQtTckm0
arch linux iso raw data as audio / videono timestamps this time, not sitting through a full nearly 6 hours(it does get more interesting at around 5:37:37 tho...
So, I'm sure some of you know. If configured, you can use a backing device for Zram for scenarios where Zram can't compress the data, e.g. when it's full. For this you can use pretty much any supported partition format, including btrfs, what I realized is that you can used btrfs disk compression on top of that. Question is, is this a good idea? 😅 I imagine you'd want to use LZO-RLE or Zstd.
I'm really deep down the Zram rabbit hole, and I've been thinking about all kinds of scenarios.
Maybe a few of you are interested in joining me down this rabbit hole and can share some of your own experiments.