Hopefully Linux supported. That’s the main selling point of AMD GPUs right now for me, since there’s less problems with trying to get stuff like HDR running on it than NVIDIA.
I wonder why China is still for the most part ignoring Linux in favor of Windows. Like to update 8bitdo controllers they only provide a Microsoft program and no Linux version.
You’d think they’d be rushing towards pushing Linux adoption.
Great. Now they’re building infrastructure and industry atop a stolen Trojan Horse, which may still bite them the moment the little oange man tells Nadella to flip the switch.
My hope for open source is that if something sketchy is pushed there might be a chance to catch as opposed to a proprietary approach where nobody has a chance of knowing what is going on.
Yeah don’t have my hopes up. Without it I don’t plan to give their GPUs a shot, since they aren’t saviors either with their state sponsored attack on notepad++ as a recent example. Just a potential hardware supplier.
So despite how bad hardware supply might get for consumers there’s still a level of caution I have and would need some level of a trustless system in place.
Otherwise I’d just opt for old PC hardware like retro console players have been doing for decades.
Hopefully Linux supported. That’s the main selling point of AMD GPUs right now for me, since there’s less problems with trying to get stuff like HDR running on it than NVIDIA.
I wonder why China is still for the most part ignoring Linux in favor of Windows. Like to update 8bitdo controllers they only provide a Microsoft program and no Linux version.
You’d think they’d be rushing towards pushing Linux adoption.
China has no need for open source because they steal everything anyway.
Great. Now they’re building infrastructure and industry atop a stolen Trojan Horse, which may still bite them the moment the little oange man tells Nadella to flip the switch.
My hope for open source is that if something sketchy is pushed there might be a chance to catch as opposed to a proprietary approach where nobody has a chance of knowing what is going on.
Likewise. Don’t expect it from China though.
Yeah don’t have my hopes up. Without it I don’t plan to give their GPUs a shot, since they aren’t saviors either with their state sponsored attack on notepad++ as a recent example. Just a potential hardware supplier.
So despite how bad hardware supply might get for consumers there’s still a level of caution I have and would need some level of a trustless system in place.
Otherwise I’d just opt for old PC hardware like retro console players have been doing for decades.
Most of the handheld consoles they sell run Linux of some variety. It’s just a question of what is marketable.