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.tar.zst forever
AV1 enthusiast, CEO @ the Radix Project
.tar.zst forever
I’m partial to macOS and I agree, I think Windows font rendering looks like garbage. On GNOME, I’ve found things to be okay. Sucks that patents are involved in this mess
I’m glad Fedora has GNOME as default. The KDE spin appears to be well-maintained enough for those interested to enjoy it.
WebP images are not bad. Not great, but not bad. The lossless mode is quite good. It is on the software you use to support WebP.
I’m happy with Wayland
Chrome OS.
Huawei’s doing great. Plus, there’s a big push in China to consider RISC-V & Linux to reduce dependence on US-based tech like Windows, so seems like all good things
Go big or go home. No need to stick with anything from a large corporation if you’re already pulling away from M$
GNOME for sure
Aside from the backdoor (which is a moot point when talking about zstd anyway), there are a number of other very good reasons to use ZSTD.
Yes, it works on Wayland. I’d also give GNOME’s Console a shot.
Lemmy.world is also notoriously mismanaged and has had dubious privacy issues in the past, such as their Discord situation regarding user messages
Ignoring the fact that the body of this post is very likely LLM-generated, this does seem pretty cool.
Stopping software mainly used for piracy has equated to the inability to do what you like with what you rightfully purchase
How to steal something you can’t own? Instructions unclear /s
Mostly positive. My encoding utility Aviator can be shipped with a custom community-backed SVT-AV1 fork in the background without anyone noticing any issues like they would if I linked to system SVT-AV1. Flatpak makes this kind of thing easy, and users don’t have to think about it.
As an Android user, Android phones with Google Play Services are no better - in fact I’d say they’re probably worse
I have customized ZSH to be very similar to Fish