

Hopefully Gravity Rush would follow!


Hopefully Gravity Rush would follow!


It surely would if it fits you. Otherwise, there are other fields with stable prospect as well.
Of course, you can choose an engineering field and then pivot to something else that you’d find to be better fit. I’ve known a lot of people who do well that way.
But yeah, if it turns out to be a good fit for you, that’s great.


Not exactly in engineering, but studied computer science and currently am working in IT industry.
I can at least speak for my study: It can be difficult, but it won’t feel as much if you’re actually into it. People’s brain are built different from one another, so in the end it’s case by case and won’t apply to all.
What makes you consider engineering? I don’t mean to sound too discouraging, but if it’s easy money you’re looking for, you won’t find it here.


Which part of the globe are you folks based on? Any advise for someone seeking opportunities in another country (that may require visa sponsorship)?
I’m using it right now, at least for personal project development. It’s surprisingly reliable. Aside from the well-known USE flags that let you nitpick stuff at compile time letting me mix newer stuff while keeping the rest stable.
I do have my complaints:
I have found sweet spot and preserved my configuration here for anyone to use.


I feel like Indonesian is what Esperanto could’ve been.
So many old computers & calculators here.
I have an Apple IIe, but at the moment it’s at my friend’s place. What I have with me are a bunch of Thinkpads: a barely working X60, a fine X200 with busted battery, and a combination of 20 and 30 series ones I am currently using.
May I insert some additions of analog here?
I got a Rotel RA-04 audio amp from 2006 from my dad that I am currently using, and I’m sure there are older stuff where it’s from.
Aside from that, a Yaesu FT-60 FM transceiver made in 2004 still running strong.


Did the magic smoke come out?
If so, you can try replacing the chip. Some basic SMD (de)soldering is required.
If not, you can try reseating your clip. Hopefully the chip is still good. It may have more tolerance than specified.


While many comments here are correct that it would affect less than you’d expect, there are things that may not be covered.
For example:
Also, make sure you have the correct video BIOS.


How would the lack of passive CPU powersaving affect things on your end?
Good bot.


Serious question: you’d use that for your daily driver?
How would Flatpak know which driver to install?


Still better than no update.
I have to ask: why so many European country specific feddit instances?


Could be things to execute. They may run a shell script (source it if they don’t have exec permission), but they won’t have all the previleged commands (definitely no dd)


I currently have a Thinkpad W530 with a Quadro K2000M. Because I have coreboot as its firmware, I am able to run completely on the discrete GPU. So far I’ve been doing great.
I’ve looked on the feature matrix of the nouveau support and my GPU (Kepler) happens to have all the features checked-off, with the exception of dynamic power management (mostly WIP).
Right now, I’m running KDE wayland with the nouveau driver with no issue.
On the other hand, I’ve tried having the hybrid GPU and it sucks.


Don’t get me started.
There are good reasons why I have personal “production system” to do my work with.


Yes, I did set the BIOS GPU config to “discrete only” and now it works.
I’m learning Italian, just passed A2, and am probably gonna continue with B1 if the course schedule is right.
At the moment, I am having a vacation in Italy, and I realized that there’s no more effective way than having use cases that you can relate on a personal level.