swizzle9144

joined 2 years ago

Whaa? He does not?.. That's unacceptable ๐Ÿฅฒ I've been following his art of her for two solid years now and I absolutely adore it ๐Ÿ˜ญ

Raiden Shogun in 78 wishes, won 50/50!

Tighnari's new Quickbloom team with her, Baizhu, and Furina slaps XwX

[โ€“] swizzle9144@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

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Edit: Yoo, it's back!

I wish we had more fully-animated cutscenes like that

I unironically love it jjhfsawruincx

[โ€“] swizzle9144@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I may be high on copium, but I wish we could get all the primogens we otherwise obtain by completing the maximum number of daily commissions permittable per patch via an in-game message that would expire after a patch is over; that daily, battle-pass missions were scraped and the cumulative amount of points that completing them grants was distributed across weekly ones; and that the resin cap was increased to a week's worth of resin, if not removed entirely in favour of the distribution of fragile resin by mail.

 

I'm shopping for a new NVMe SSD drive for my laptop and with the second deciding factor being Linux compatibility, I'd looked up the names of specific drives in the source code of Linux and discovered that their controllers have quirks that have to be worked around.

Now, I figured out more or less how quirks affecting one of the controllers impact its functionality under Linux, but there's another controller that I have a trouble understanding how disabling the aforementioned command limits the functionality of, if at all; therefore I'd like to ask you all, under what circumstances is the command used by a host and can disabling it lower the performance or power efficiency of an impacted controller/drive?

To be clear, the quirk workaround I'm talking a about is NVME_QUIRK_DISABLE_WRITE_ZEROES.

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