Today we're messing around with Haiku, which just received a port of the incredible KDE web browser Falkon. The real last barrier to daily driving Haiku is no more... plus Minecraft!

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Today we're messing around with Haiku, which just received a port of the incredible KDE web browser Falkon. The real last barrier to daily driving Haiku is no more... plus Minecraft!
00:24 1440p resolution offers more screen real estate, great for multitasking and browsing.
01:11 FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) can upscale 720p to 1440p effectively, providing a clear image.
02:56 Monster Hunter Rise runs well at 1440p on the system, showcasing the power of APUs.
04:57 FSR significantly boosts performance in Doom 2016, making gameplay smoother at 1440p.
07:31 FSR improves playability in Ghost Recon Wildlands at 1440p, making the experience more consistent.
09:01 Fallout 4 runs smoothly at 1440p with FSR, demonstrating impressive performance without a dedicated GPU.
10:33 FSR makes previously unplayable games at 1440p playable and significantly boosts FPS in various titles.
11:49 Upscaling from 720p to 1440p using FSR provides a visually acceptable image, enhancing the gaming experience.
These key takeaways highlight the effectiveness of FSR in boosting performance and playability at 1440p resolution on a Mini PC with an APU.
00:00 The hosts aim to debunk ghost videos using their VFX expertise.
01:33 They analyze a video of a spoon being moved by a ghost and conclude it's likely manipulated with strings.
02:32 They suspect another video is faked using fishing lines and emphasize the simplicity of creating such effects.
04:39 A video showing smoke-like effects is attributed to low shutter speed and infrared sensor artifacts.
07:06 They expose a ghostly assault video as a simple VFX overlay, criticizing its poor quality.
08:39 The hosts dissect a video of a shaking table, pointing out composited elements and suspicious shadows.
10:08 Despite being fake, they praise the cat's acting in one of the videos.
11:52 They dismiss another video due to the camera's height and the potential for manipulation through windows and strings.
12:30 The hosts humorously ponder the behavior of ghosts in videos, highlighting the absurdity of some ghostly actions.
14:50 They express a desire for more convincing ghost footage and invite viewers to share their thoughts on genuine ghost videos.
In this video, I will be showing you how to automatically sideload Google Chrome extensions like Ublock Orgin as an example on UnGoogled Chromium with NeverDecaf's Chromium-web-store project.
Ungoogled Chromium is a version of Chromium that removes all Google-related components. This means that it does not support the installation of Chrome web extensions by default. However, the community has developed a method to enable the installation of these extensions, which involves accessing the Chromium flags section and making specific adjustments. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to achieve this, allowing users to sideload Chrome extensions onto ungoogled Chromium.
Here is a summary of the key points from the transcript:
00:00 - Physicists have been trying to develop a comprehensive set of rules or theory of everything to describe all phenomena in the universe, from the smallest subatomic particles to galaxies. This has involved unifying theories that previously described different forces as vibrations in quantum fields.
Using the "Self Operating Computer" projects, I let ChatGPT take complete control of my computer, and you can too! (although I wouldn't recommend it)
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) has been a popular choice among Linux enthusiasts for its unique blend of stability, performance, and ease of use. With the recent release of LMDE 6, the community eagerly awaits the new features and improvements that this Debian-based distribution brings to the table.
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