They don't need to sell access... It's free. Assume anything you post here is getting sniffed up by everyone.
The TV itself wouldn't be able to reach Hulu/Netflix/etc. they're likely using another device for that. Like a media computer or something else.
It finally happened. My 'dumb' TV died for good. Looking for recommendations on a new TV. I'll be hooking it up to a media PC anyway, but I still want a TV with a good panel and absolutely no microphones, cameras, or baked in ads (Looking at you roku). If anyone knows any good 'dumb' TV's too, I'd be very interested in looking at those.
Good luck, thanks for the notice.
I'm looking for a decent capture card that works well with Linux. It's mostly to capture switch gameplay and stream it with OBS. Using Linux Mint with cinnamon if that makes a difference.
Update: I found the issue.
This was actually a Steam issue. Unfortunately the steam libraries that associate with the nvidia drivers never got updated (or showed an available update). So the libraries were still for 535.113. I had to uninstall and reinstall steam to get the correct libraries. I'm running the flatpak version of steam too if that makes a difference.
Moral of the story: Take your damn snapshots before updating.
Yeah, I've tried drivers 525 as well. Same sort of performance issue.
Need a bit of help here. I recently updated the nvidia drivers on my machine from 535.113 to 535.129 and my performance tanked. I can't run anything except for peglin at 14fps. I've tried a clean install of nvidia drivers but that doesn't seem to help. I'm well versed in Unix, but not really with gaming on Linux. No other performance has been affected. Has anyone seen similar issues or know any tips?
OS: Linux Mint 21 Cinnamon CPU: Ryzen 5600X GPU: 3070Ti
Saving this for later investigation. The idea of having a "middle man" for supposedly E2E encrypted messages seems skeevy to me though. Is it all open source?