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iamkexoto Intel@lemmy.zip•Intel Battlemage desktop GPUs to launch before end of year, report claimsEnglish2·5 months agoI’m actually a bit excited by this.
iamkexoto Hardware•x86 reigns supreme as Snapdragon X Elite chips captured just 0.8% of the market with 720,000 units sold in Q3 2024 — Qualcomm misses out on rising AI PC sales with Intel and AMD taking chargeEnglish2·5 months agoI guess nobody expected X Elite chips getting even a small percentage of the market and well, that’s what happened.
First of all, thank you for the informative post. I have been using nixos unstable for some time now but I have never heard of unstable-small, could you give a brief explanation?
p.s: The new changes to the nerdfonts packages are really useful for me I’m glad to known beforehand.
I don’t have any specific experience on making games, but I guess you should just start making the game and then you think about everything else, how to attract people and things like that.
Oh wow, thank you for the detailed explanation. For me using the usual nixos-unstable makes much more sense as I don’t need the most up to date packages as soon as they are released, and I am more than willing to wait for the hydra central server to compile the packages and for me to just download the cached binaries(my computer is not very fast, honestly). I did not think about using nix repl to get the new nerd-fonts package names, but the ones I was using apparently had no changes naming-wise, so I had no problems.