theparadox

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[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 8 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Ah yes, the old "but racism was so long ago" argument.

Redlining

Voting Rights Act

Voting Rights Act Part 2 (Dec 2025)

"Why should I have to give up my privilege? Racism is over. Whites aren't benefitting from discrimination of minorities."

Lol

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Unless they are political enemies.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 0 points 4 days ago

That's like saying that the bourgeois are just the workers that did really well for themselves.

No, it's not. It's like saying that the leaders and organizers within the working class will lead the working class and ensure that the means of production are managed after they are seized. Someone (an individual or a group) has to do it, and they should know what they are doing.

The person I responded to said "a different group". My point is that it's a subset of the larger group. Yes, it's possible to take advantage of the situation and try to grab power afterward. If that subset seized it to enrich themselves, they are class traitors - they are of the working class but betrayed them. However, some person or group needs to literally lead and manage, usually democratically. It can't be literally the entirety of the working class.

All of this is just twisting terms and concepts to try to sow distrust in communist or socialist theory, assuming there will always be some secret group of elites scheming to take everything for themselves the moment the means are seized.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

I recall there was some show (maybe something from Darren Brown?) or maybe it was just an actual, legit experiment... but anyway, in it people were locked in a room and given some situation where they would benefit or win if a counter they could see hit a certain number within a given period of time. They weren't told how to make the counter go up though.

It turned out the counter went up randomly but the people were trying all sorts of repetitive actions trying to recreate what they were doing previously to "make" the counter go up before. I think this was also done, but with an actual "secret" cause in Taskmaster, the TV show.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

A big part of the problem with AI is that for your every day use cases, voice assistants already filled that niche

Actually, the problem with AI is that we have a metric fuck ton of tools that already do a better job and take way, way, way less resources. Instead these companies are pretending their AI is approaching AGI and want it to be the solution to everything.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Freedom of speech? Yeah, I guess.

While they may be criticizing him now, some of their "takes" likely prepped a portion of the population for the MAGA life. Definitely a lot of "both sides" content. While I absolutely feel the "both sides" sentiment, I'm coming from a leftist perspective. I see both sides as supplicant to wealth and power to varying degrees, but they are very different in other important ways.

From what I recall, their "both sides" was more some bullshit "horseshoe" perspective that equated outspoken LGBT+ "extremists" with christo-fascists. Admittedly, it's been quite a while since I've seen an episode so maybe they did have better takes over time.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

The vanguard is not a different group. The vanguard is the part of the group that ends up doing something first.

It's not separate from the group, and it's often not even distinguished from the group in any way aside from the fact that it was motivated enough to act first.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Bill Gates who has more or less devoted his life to saving as many lives as possible.

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Buffett who last I heard had donated some 50 or 60 billion to different foundations.

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Even Musk, for all his recent evil got rich trying to reduce our dependence on gas cars

Maybe they are happier than OP suspects - I'm not them so I can't really comment on that. As far as your framing of their motives and achievements though... Hard disagree, especially Musk and Gates. All three fucked over tons of people to get their obscene wealth.

I'd go into great depth as to why I feel that way and how they are unworthy of any praise, but it usually ends in nothing being learned and a lot of my time wasted so I'll just hard disagree and bow out.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

I'm not at all a fan of being recorded in public but all of your examples...

  • identifying colors
  • recognizing faces
  • real-time computing

These are situations in which the camera in the glasses is technically being accessed, which in software means something is analyzing the feed from the camera. If it is generating any output anywhere, even just visually for the user, it is recording in my mind. It may not be storing video, but it might face match and store a list of every recognized face it saw on the subway. There is no way for the OS to reasonably know what the feed is being used for unless it has exclusive control over the camera feed... and I sure as fuck aren't going to trust the smart glasses manufacturer to be honest about what it is doing with the camera feed...

So basically, if the camera is in use at all, an indicator light should be on.

[–] theparadox@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago

The few times I've used LLMs for coding help, usually because I'm curious if they've gotten better, they let me down. Last time it was insistent that its solution would work as expected. When I gave it an example that wouldn't work, it even broke down each step of the function giving me the value of its variables at each step to demonstrate that it worked... but at the step where it had fucked up, it swapped the value in the variable to one that would make the final answer correct. It made me wonder how much water and energy it cost me to be gaslit into a bad solution.

How do people vibe code with this shit?

 

Hello folks. I've been using Linux for gaming on and off for over a year but I'm getting frustrated. I'm not completely new to Linux outside of gaming, but I'm no master or expert obviously. The two games I play the most are having frustrating issues and I can't figure out what is happening. I'm hoping someone has some ideas for additional troubleshooting or, if I'm lucky, ideas for a solution. My searching has only found people complaining of more normal, consistent issues like crashing or low FPS vs Windows or just low FPS from the start. Edit: This includes Proton DB. I even have my own experience on there.

Also, I don't really have anything beyond Steam and a number of games via Steam installed. This computer is for gaming and that's it.

Does anyone have an recommendations? After months of this I'm frankly thinking of getting a 9070 XT or something to see if that resolves the issue but that's a last resort.

Thanks!

TLDR: Forcing Proton 9.0-4 is the only solution I've found.

Hardware

Hardware
MB: ASUS B650M-PLUS WF
Processors: 16 × AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: NOCTUA NH-D15S
Case: LIANLI A3-MATX
Additional Cooling: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 120mm (x2, Top & Rear Exhaust)
PSU: LIANLI SP850
Storage (Linux): SANDISK 2TB WD BLACK SN850X
Storage (Windows): ADATA 1TB SX8200PNP
Memory: G.SKILL 64G 2X D5 6000 C30 FX B ("EXPO I" Enabled - Running at 6000 as per MB)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER (ZOTAC RTX4080S AMP)

Space Marine - Problem 1

I'm typically running at Ultra 1440p Borderless (No Ray Tracing or Framegen) DLSS "Quality" (1.5x Lower Res with Upscaling) with an FPS cap at 120Hz. I get steady performance loss over time, as if the system is throttling but logging shows temperature (and GPU/CPU load) decreasing over time. I've tried Native (1440p), a number of DLSS settings, Borderless and Full Screen, lowered detail levels, etc. Nothing I've done changes the behavior - GPU load always falls over time and performance tanks until I can't take it anymore and restart the game.

Ex. DLSS "Quality" starts at ~120 FPS, 96% GPU Load
At 60 minutes, ~65 FPS, ~55% GPU Load
At 2+ hours, ~42 FPS and ~38% GPU Load, GPU Core Clock even drops 200+MHz

On Windows 10 I've gone 2+ hours at a steady 120 FPS with the same settings. I originally started with Bazzite but out of frustration I figured I'd try openSUSE Tumbleweed, hoping it was some bizarre Bazzite quirk. After some brief testing, I experience the same issue. Normally I use whatever version of Proton Steam suggests, but I've tried manually selecting Proton Experimental and 10.2 beta with no change in behavior. I've always used NVIDIA drivers rather than nouveau, but I honestly don't know how to try older NVIDIA drivers.

The earlier pages are from August while using Bazzite (BZ). The last few are on Tumbleweed (TW). Usually, I literally start the game, load the "hub", and let it idle until it kicked me for inactivity 60 minutes later. One log has some actual gameplay + idle to document see how bad it gets after 2+ hours. More recent logs are from different version of Proton, as described above, left idle until I came back and could definitively see a downward trend.
Data & Graphs

A few of my graphs. Click the link above for more. FPS drops over time, ~1 per minute. GPU/CPU load drops over time. Temperature is stable then drops when GPU/CPU loads start getting lower. VRAM/RAM is stable. GPU/CPU frequency is stable. SSD Temps don't seem to exceed 55 C. No reason I can find for it to throttle.

Native (Idle):





DLSS Quality (Idle):





DLSS Quality (Gameplay, then Idle):





Note - the behavior isn't new in August, I'd just started playing multiplayer more with friends in June. I wanted to focus on just using my Linux partition exclusively and being that annoying friend who talks about how great gaming on Linux is. I assumed it was an issue assets not getting unloaded or something and figured it would be fixed in a patch. By August I'd gotten tired of the weird behavior to start really investigating it, installed MangoHud, etc. After my complaining, my friends are decidedly LESS interested in gaming on Linux. I'm only fueled by my hatred of Windows 11 and spite.

Satisfactory - Problem 2

I haven't tested openSUSE yet so this is more of a Bonus issue. I'll update if continue to experience it on this distro. It isn't as detrimental but its still frustrating because I don't know how to even document it. At inconsistent intervals, maybe 45-90 minutes, the game hangs for an extended period of time. Alt-tab away and everything is fine with the rest of the system, desktop interface is 100% responsive. If I alt-tab back to the game, it remains hung. Eventually, ~20-40 seconds after it freezes, everything is back to normal until the next random interval when it happens again. Time also doesn't pass in game - if I was mid air, I resume mid air.

Now what is absolutely fascinating to me about this problem is that it is invisible in my mangohud logs. It's like time stands still until the game resumes. Zero dips, spikes, elapsed time gaps, or anything I'd expect just before it starts or after it recovers. I haven't figured out a way to include the system time in the log to get records of how long it lasts. If you know how to get that in the log please let me know.

Edits

Graphs below for a low-quality run (DLSS Performance & Quality Preset Low) on Tumbleweed. GPU/CPU load starts lower, degrades more or less the same.

DLSS Performance, Low Quality Preset (Idle, Gameplay, Idle):




I've tested my SSD temperature via watch -n 1 nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0 - I've not see it above 125° F (<55° C). I have 600GB free on / and 1.2TB free on /home, and I have swap large enough for sleep. I did not run it during gaming yet, but swapon shows:

NAME           TYPE       SIZE USED PRIO
/dev/nvme0n1p3 partition 66.5G   0B   -2

I've run nvidia-smi -q -d PERFORMANCE (while GPU load was down to ~70%) by switching to a cmdline and running it plus recording every second nvidia-smi -q -l 1 -f smi.log -d PERFORMANCE with the game running in the foreground. More or less the same. Sometimes if I've not had the focus on the game window for a while Idle will be Active.

> nvidia-smi -q -d PERFORMANCE

==============NVSMI LOG==============

Timestamp                                 : Tue Sep 23 07:06:07 2025
Driver Version                            : 580.82.07
CUDA Version                              : 13.0

Attached GPUs                             : 1
GPU 00000000:01:00.0
    Performance State                     : P0
    Clocks Event Reasons
        Idle                              : Not Active
        Applications Clocks Setting       : Not Active
        SW Power Cap                      : Not Active
        HW Slowdown                       : Not Active
            HW Thermal Slowdown           : Not Active
            HW Power Brake Slowdown       : Not Active
        Sync Boost                        : Not Active
        SW Thermal Slowdown               : Not Active
        Display Clock Setting             : Not Active
    Clocks Event Reasons Counters
        SW Power Capping                  : 1160456 us
        Sync Boost                        : 0 us
        SW Thermal Slowdown               : 0 us
        HW Thermal Slowdown               : 0 us
        HW Power Braking                  : 0 us
    Sparse Operation Mode                 : N/A

Spent almost 2 hours playing SM2 on Windows 10. FPS stayed ~120 pretty consistently with typical occasional dips, often during loading screens and such. Graphs below.
Windows 10 - Gameplay then brief idle:

Left the game idle for 20 minutes after installing NVIDIA X Server Settings and setting Prefer Maximum Performance as the preferred mode. Same degrading performance. Using alt-tab to switch to desktop doesn't restore or reset performance, nor does running vulkaninfo.

It was suggested I test for stability with OCCT. I did find that with hour long combined Extreme/Steady CPU+RAM/GPU tests would inconsistently register errors with CPU cores. Looking into that, I saw that overclocking might be the cause so I turned off the ASUS motherboard's "AI Tweaker" setting of "Expo I" (use timings from EXPO memory modules) and set it to automatic. A few hour long Extreme/Steady CPU+RAM/GPU on both Windows and Linux no longer generated errors. Unfortunately, leaving EXPO off did not seem to impact/resolve my issue. The same behavior persisted for another two sessions of gaming without EXPO.

Solution

Incredibly stupid. I didn't realize that, whether it was something I personally set a while ago and that is tied to my account (because this is my third distro) or whether it is Steam's default, the "Default Compatibility Tool" was set to Proton Experimental. I'd assumed Steam would use the latest stable release, and so I'd manually set SM2 to use Experimental, Hotfix, the 10.2beta, or unchecked the option to force a specific version... I'd never forced 9.0-4. When I discovered there was a Proton logging option, I found that the log showed me using Experimental so I looked around and discovered my default was experimental. I set the default to 9.0-4 and the issue no longer occurred. I went back, set the default to experimental and set SM2 to specifically use Proton 9.0-4. I'll confirm whether or not this resolves the issue.

Confirmed. It seems to be an issue with Proton 10+? As long as I force Proton 9.0-4, the issue does not occur.

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