Let’s see if this really affects all Linux systems or if the stars need to align for this to actually be exploitable.
Let’s see if this really affects all Linux systems or if the stars need to align for this to actually be exploitable.
youtube.com/tv is/was the YouTube website optimized for big screens. It’s basically just a different layout for regular YouTube.
OP is talking about YouTube and I can watch 8KUHD just fine on Linux.
Unfortunately, a lot of those are super popular and there are still gamers that don’t want to switch to Linux but can’t because of those games.
FTFY because of course most of these people could switch and just stop playing these couple of games, that’s hardly life changing.
How do you not do that? It’s all in your local network, how would it not work offline…?
Yes, it’s a bug in KDE Plasma that might be fixed with 6.2: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487780
That’s so stupid, also because they have fixes for Zen and Zen 2 based Epyc CPUs available.
Intel vs. AMD isn’t “bad guys” vs. “good guys”. Either company will take every opportunity to screw their customers over. Sure, “don’t buy Intel” holds true for 13th and 14th gen Core CPUs specifically, but other than that it’s more of a pick your poison.
There is no definitive roadmap.