The proton logs are fairly inscrutable, and probably aren't helpful if it's a driver issue.
There's a big discussion on the Proton issue tracker that may include your problem.
The proton logs are fairly inscrutable, and probably aren't helpful if it's a driver issue.
There's a big discussion on the Proton issue tracker that may include your problem.
Looking at the specs:
Positives:
Negatives:
Neutral / unknown:
Going by the Verge review of the Windows version of the hardware, it seems the SOC of this isn't that powerful (and may even be outperformed by the Deck when rendering at 720p on both systems with some games): https://www.theverge.com/reviews/617613/lenovo-legion-go-s-review-feels-good-plays-bad
They did see framerates improve with Bazzite, so presumably the Steam OS release will have similar improvements.
I'll add that it's a meta-search engine rather than something that does the actual searching itself. That's still useful, but you're limited by the quality of the upstream search engines (including google, duckduckgo, qwant, etc).
The gain from self-hosting is that you have more control over the results, and can do things like redirect social media sites to privacy friendly alternatives, and create your own bangs (or even add your own custom search engines).
Probably not a massive privacy gain though, although if you host the instance behind a privacy VPN queries won't be associated with your IP at least.
Calibre is used as a server all the time, see calibre-web.
calibre-web
is technically not Calibre and is written and maintained by different people, although it does use the Calibre database (and I believe it must be created with desktop Calibre initially). But it's a good option and I highly recommend it.
you just load your books from Calibre (or right through USB if you’re hardcore for some reason) and you’re basically off to the races.
There's also an OPDS server option with calibre-web
that you can use to load books from if you're using koreader
.
You can also use the Kobo server replacement option with calibre-web
although I personally couldn't get it to work at the time I tried it. But this will give you a sync option that works like the official Kobo server which is quite nice.
The Cigarette Century goes into an aspect of this, and how easily the public were manipulated into consuming cigarettes en masse. And the echoes of the same tactics that are used today.
AMDGPU virtio native context is somewhat of an equivalent to the other options, although the pieces are not all available yet. Linux guest only as well.
And there's Venus but that's for Vulkan only (but a lot can be done with that alone on Linux guests).
Yes, shallow and pedantic.