外人ⵣ𒌐𓂆
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外人ⵣ𒌐𓂆
@Ahmedection
not a safe space; I go out of my way to judge.


Just got the S&S's, tip rolling is actually real; the sound stage and isolation is different even though it's a single DD that im using, it's also noteworthy that it helps with the shorter nozzle :)

Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive. NTSYNC support uses a new Linux kernel module to handle Windows-style thread synchronization directly at the kernel level. Notable benchmark gains (compared to basic upstream Wine without prior optimizations): - Dirt 3: around 110 FPS to over 860 FPS - Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: 130 FPS to 360 FPS - Resident Evil 2: 26 FPS to 77 FPS - Call of Juarez: around 100 FPS to 224 FPS





















