I’ve been gaming on Debian stable for 6-7 years now; works great.
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- dgdft@lemmy.worldtoLinux@programming.dev•Ubuntu Linux Will Begin Landing AI Features Throughout The Next YearEnglish71·15 hours ago
- dgdft@lemmy.worldtoLinux@programming.dev•Fix Logitech deliberate banning of LinuxEnglish11·10 days ago
Sure, 100% with you from a technical POV.
But Logitech is looking at it from a product management lens, and deciding they don’t want to support a heterogeneous mess of a web API for a niche user base that already has their own parallel tooling.
logiwebconnect.com is not some cherished keystone of their product suite either, afaict.
- dgdft@lemmy.worldtoLinux@programming.dev•Fix Logitech deliberate banning of LinuxEnglish12·11 days ago
Logitech is actually one of the most Linux-friendly brands out there.
This issue shown is just outdated UA sniffing, which is quite reasonable in context, given the spotty rollout of WebUSB across different distros in years prior, and the fact that the ecosystem is more or less dead in current years due to non-chrome browsers declining to add support.
Logitech products have plenty of Linux-friendly tooling like Solaar and G810-led because Logitech tacitly makes it easy to reverse engineer and hack on their hardware.
- dgdft@lemmy.worldtoLinux@programming.dev•DB diagram recommendations? (ERD tool)English01·25 days ago
Seconding draw.io as the swiss-army-knife that’ll do this and more…
But honorable mention to graphviz if you want dead-simple, low-friction charts: https://zackees.github.io/webgraphviz/
- dgdft@lemmy.worldtoLinux@programming.dev•"FOSS" and "GNU Linux" do *not* automatically mean "for the community" or "for human rights"English01·30 days ago
Okay, how would you connect the UDHR’s core principles to FOSS in a meaningful, concrete way?
It’s great as a set of guidelines, but their implementation is very much left as an exercise to the reader, which I think is what the GP is getting at.

I’ve never had that be an issue in practice. The NV DC drivers cover this need quite well IME: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
It’s also the best route I’ve found for setting up CUDA, so two birds, one stone.