Ceci n’est pas une pizza
oh yeah gpu passthrough is very shitty with nvidia cards (typical), try passing your amd card through instead
If none of it’s of interest to you, you’d be the first
You’re right, Pie Is Awesome!
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KVM requires a second gpu to utilize gpu-acceleration. Unlike VMware, which can just steal vram from your one card and use it for the vm.
oh yeah no the company is sketchy af. The product is better for this specific use case though so that’s why i’m recommending it
Don’t use VirtualBox. It’s great for most things but it’s not powerful enough for games. Use VMware Player or Workstation and use the max amount of vram it’ll let you.
Virtual machines. Disable drag-and-drop and shared folders/clipboard. It’s still not impossible to escape the vm but it’s very difficult and most malware isnt capable of doing that.
the marshmellow concert was live, everything after has been prerecorded
the entire town is french
stop picking sides jesus christ, everone here is at fault. what you mentioned, israel bombing hospitals, among other things. the whole situation is sad
I’m more of a fishing kinda guy but whatever floats your boat.
b e e p e r
seriously best thing ever. even allows iMessage on Android. combines pretty much everything you just said into one app on all platforms.
Had more of one than the new rockstar games. I really hope it doesn’t turn out to be a soulless cash-grab like the past couple of games have been cough remasters cough
I think you underestimate how simple it is nowadays to get anything linux-related set up. Ubuntu has a graphical installer similar if not better than Windows’, and snap packages can be installed via the software center. (ex. nextcloud). Port forwarding is slightly more complicated but sometimes not even necessary (local-only sharing/storing), and most providers have a mobile app with a very user-friendly GUI.
I’m just saying, it’s not Gentoo levels of complicated like you’re making it out to be. It’s pretty similar to installing an app from the Microsoft store, albeit with a few more steps to ensure full functionality (again, port forwarding).
here it is boys, we’ve achieved world peace