I wonder if this is where AI might be useful where it’s used to filter out all of the megacorp ads, popups, and other random garbage?
huh
please correct me if I’m wrong
but wouldn’t this pit Nvidia against Google?
I’d say it’s probably programming.dev
Context for anyone Out of the Loop:
that’s real cringe dude
might I suggest adding /s
at the end,
As a software dev who’s participated in a couple of game jams and several group projects,
“eh we’ll fix it in post”
post:
would you like to try some fish?
That’s pretty neat! I didn’t know about Waydroid till now
however you need to mess with ARM emulation.
not sure about Arch as I’m on NixOS now and the implementation seems to be straightforward but I’ll keep an eye on your note if I do encounter issues
thanks!🤗
From the BTRFS manual:
“Nodatacow implies nodatasum, and disables compression.”
“Datasum implies datacow”
Based on these notes I’d assume that since swapfile disables COW that it also disables checksumming which is where the risk of fragmentation occurs
I could be wrong tho
Make a subvolume only for the swapfile.
doesn’t this kinda defeat the purpose/benefits of using a swapfile?
This is true for all files. Is it a bigger problem for swap?
specificly swapfiles yes, for swap partitions nope
How long ago did you have these issues?
Dec 2022, was still using and testing with swapfiles then and said fuck it as it caused too much problems.
I can’t rule out user error till I retest and strictly “follow the guide to the T” as I made modifications while following the same Arch guide for swapfile with BTRFS
edit:
also for clarification, I’m still not sure which one is optimal/best as I initially thought that using swapfile was forward thinking for the future, I’m using and recommending swap partitions as it seems to be the easiest to implement once and use continuously without any problems atm.
my method for running Android apps on my distro is to run an Android 9.0-r2 VM on QEMU/KVM via virt-manager
maybe this might work for you?
here’s a guide I found for setting up Virt-manager on Ubuntu
and here’s a vid for setting up Android x86 on Virt-manager
hope this works/fits your use case!
As swap is recommended just in case all RAM is maxed it’s better to have a swap partition as swap files have certain limitations when in combined use with BTRFS:
here’s the link for more info: https://man.archlinux.org/man/btrfs.5#SWAPFILE_SUPPORT
after switching to a swap partition with BTRFS I’ve experienced no issues for a user configuration
Ubuntu, felt like I was being treated like a child with the lack of user customizability
then I chose to jump directly into Arch Linux🙃 and saw despair from analysis paralysis, somehow I learned Arch in just a month tho🤷♀️
Theming seems more relevant and specific than modding/customizing👍
I’m kinda surprised that people don’t say modding
thank you for the links/references btw! +1
Does anyone know if the drivers are open source?
I’ve heard conflicting claims online and I saw that Phoronix states that they are but their article doesn’t provide any sources backing up that claim
Thank you for the detailed reply!🤗
it doesn’t suffer from the raid write hole like BTRFS
if so, then that’s pretty awesome🎉
congrats to jellygiggler69😂
great name to attach an official award to lamo