@luna how do you even trigger that, be in an area with zero service? if I just turn it off it just gives me the toggle to turn stuff back on
actually, it got stuck twice in this graph, once right at the start and once after the steeper part which is when it actually cleaned the place
@onfy I'm not sure. There is MoltenVk which lets Vulkan stuff run on macOS https://github.com/KhronosGroup/MoltenVK
@onfy I mean yeah you would probably wanna stay in macOS for those and just run wine/proton/something? in Rosetta 2. It works for FFXIV, apparently?
@onfy that one has a macOS and a Linux port!
@onfy which Tomb Raider?
@onfy I needed to run a very specific setup that automatically pulls up a bunch of docker containers for development. It's specific enough to not work with Docker desktop (the Mac native version which I would've strongly preferred)
you don't need a GPU driver, it's fast enough for software rendering ;)
@onfy you can already run arm64 Linux on those things, and Apple has released Rosetta 2, which should make x64 software run great on Linux :) sadly I couldn't take advantage of any of this
@onfy funny story btw, I recently had to get amd64 linux software on arm macOS and the only way I could get it to work was in a qemu VM and it still felt fast because apple's chips are that overspecced
@onfy haha
I guess they're erring on the side of better compatibility
@onfy looks like it's on, hm
@onfy lscpu
@onfy uh in Windows it's in the task manager
@onfy they're off by default because they lose you some performance in general compute
@onfy no, I mean, did you switch them on in your UEFI config
@onfy do you have virtualization features on on your CPU?
@vantablack just take the other one to a bike shop / hardware store
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