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With better performance than on Windows

Maybe in rare cases with few compatible games.

In some cases.

Do you pass through the GPU? Or how does it work?

Yes i passthrough the GPU

Could you please tell us a bit more? It sounds great

I'd like to learn but I can't find a guide on how to do it. Could you please share one?

Go to https://archive.is and paste the URL into the box.

This was me yesterday, verbatim

Rust docs are also available offline. Pretty handy once in a while

Keep at it Zurich!


Australia?


yes and for political reasons i'm also taking the day off, this is just another excuse.


What is meant by writing comments for the algorithm?


Or upvotes might be a better example, at least for Reddit/Hackernews. But the idea being that the comments are sorted based on some algorithm, whether than be popularity or something else, and commenters are trying to optimize for that. In traditional forums where comments are sorted linearly and it's more about having a discussion with others, but when comments are surfaced by other metrics then it's less about the discussion and more about gaming those metrics.


Why is that sad?


Because Apple's walled garden is for your own good, Citizen.


When it avoids a chrome (and thus google) monopoly: yes. And don’t talk to me about Firefox engine. Its market share is negligible and the whole thing only even still exists because google allows it.


I would agree with this except Apple had done a terrible job of keeping up with standards ala IE for the longest time.


So WebKit is the walled garden? I thought it was the App Store.


The App Store is the walled garden that doesn't allow anyone else to ship a browser engine, except in certain markets where they have been forced by law to create a "Web Browser Engine Entitlement" that non-WebKit browsers can use with super special permission from Apple.


And so many strings attached that they don't really do so in practice :(


Because so many people use iPhones as their primary devices it's hard for businesses to accept making their websites only support browsers which are built off Chromium. It somewhat limits the power Google has to unilaterally dictate web standards.


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