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Tsunami warning issued after 7.6-magnitude earthquake strikes Japan

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=us6000rtdt&extent=-5.61599,111.2695...
102•oumua_don17•57m ago•8 comments

7.6 earthquake off the coast of Japan

https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/quake/quake_detail.html?eventID=20251208232600&lang=en
108•LadyCailin•1h ago•21 comments

Flow: Actor-based language for C++, used by FoundationDB

https://github.com/apple/foundationdb/tree/main/flow
86•SchwKatze•3h ago•23 comments

AMD GPU Debugger

https://thegeeko.me/blog/amd-gpu-debugging/
17•ibobev•24m ago•0 comments

Alignment Is Capability

https://www.off-policy.com/alignment-is-capability/
70•drctnlly_crrct•3h ago•33 comments

Colors of Growth

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5804462
26•mhb•3h ago•10 comments

IBM to Acquire Confluent

https://www.confluent.io/blog/ibm-to-acquire-confluent/
153•abd12•2h ago•119 comments

The "confident idiot" problem: Why AI needs hard rules, not vibe checks

https://steerlabs.substack.com/p/confident-idiot-problem
183•steerlabs•3d ago•186 comments

I Successfully Recreated the 1996 Space Jam Website with Claude

https://theahura.substack.com/p/i-successfully-recreated-the-1996
38•theahura•57m ago•27 comments

Twelve Days of Shell

https://12days.cmdchallenge.com
181•zoidb•6h ago•59 comments

Uber starts selling ride/eats data to marketers

https://www.businessinsider.com/uber-ads-launches-intelligence-insights-trips-takeout-data-market...
125•sethops1•1h ago•108 comments

Turtletoy

https://turtletoy.net/
270•ustad•4d ago•52 comments

Nango (YC W23) is hiring back-end engineers and dev-rels (remote)

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Nango
1•bastienbeurier•4h ago

Berkshire Hathaway Announces Leadership Appointments [pdf]

https://berkshirehathaway.com/news/dec0825.pdf
21•kamaraju•1h ago•6 comments

Jujutsu worktrees are convenient (2024)

https://shaddy.dev/notes/jj-worktrees/
96•nvader•4d ago•60 comments

Emacs is my new window manager (2015)

https://www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/new-window-manager.html
175•gpi•3d ago•61 comments

Damn Small Linux

https://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
183•grubbs•14h ago•52 comments

I failed to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website with Claude

https://j0nah.com/i-failed-to-recreate-the-1996-space-jam-website-with-claude/
511•thecr0w•23h ago•418 comments

Cool Facilities – The David Taylor Model Basin

https://www.navalgazing.net/David-Taylor-Model-Basin
3•eatonphil•1w ago•0 comments

Client-side GPU load balancing with Redis and Lua

https://galileo.ai/blog/how-we-boosted-gpu-utilization-by-40-with-redis-lua
30•lneiman•5d ago•6 comments

Bag of words, have mercy on us

https://www.experimental-history.com/p/bag-of-words-have-mercy-on-us
265•ntnbr•17h ago•277 comments

Show HN: Lockenv – Simple encrypted secrets storage for Git

https://github.com/illarion/lockenv
69•shoemann•8h ago•20 comments

Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/03/customers-pay-more-rising-dollar-store-costs
465•bookofjoe•1d ago•633 comments

GitHub Actions has a package manager, and it might be the worst

https://nesbitt.io/2025/12/06/github-actions-package-manager.html
279•robin_reala•8h ago•171 comments

Show HN: Web app that lets you send email time capsules

https://resurf.me
37•walrussama•4h ago•26 comments

I wasted years of my life in crypto

https://twitter.com/kenchangh/status/1994854381267947640
457•Anon84•1d ago•650 comments

The C++ standard for the F-35 Fighter Jet [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv4sDL9Ljww
305•AareyBaba•22h ago•368 comments

Show HN: ReadyKit – Superfast SaaS Starter with Multi-Tenant Workspaces

https://readykit.dev/
96•level09•1w ago•33 comments

Mechanical power generation using Earth's ambient radiation

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adw6833
155•defrost•18h ago•55 comments

An Interactive Guide to the Fourier Transform

https://betterexplained.com/articles/an-interactive-guide-to-the-fourier-transform/
235•pykello•6d ago•40 comments
Open in hackernews

Wayland Nvidia: Your Complete 2025 Fix for a Broken Desktop

https://kextcache.com/wayland-nvidia-a-definite-2025-guide/
27•breve•4d ago

Comments

superkuh•56m ago
To be clearer, as each wayland desktop pretty much creates their own incompatible wayland compositor (because wayland protocol is minimal and not feature complete) this is just a guide to fixing the hyperland broken wayland desktop. Not all waylands' broken desktops.
ChocolateGod•52m ago
What protocol is missing from Wayland?

Yes Wayland doesn't have a printer protocol like Xorg, I know.

singron•6m ago
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/t...

This is an incomplete list of protocols that aren't part of core Wayland. Compositors implement additional protocols that aren't even part of this process (e.g. wlr-screencopy-unstable). See the wlroota protocols here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/tree/master...

tietjens•54m ago
When can I reliably run ~95% of Steam titles on Linux with a Nvidia card? That's what I'm waiting for, then it's bye-bye Windows.
brettermeier•54m ago
~30+ years
marginalia_nu•50m ago
I don't even know when I ran into a game that didn't run off Steam on Linux. There's some fiddling gamescope on Wayland to get them to perform well, but most just run out of the box with great performance.

The stuff that doesn't work typically don't work because kernel level anticheats, so a few competitive titles but even in that space many titles still run.

everdrive•50m ago
Wait no longer! Per capita I doubt 5% of games use kernel-level anticheat. Almost anything else runs pretty painlessly.
embedding-shape•48m ago
https://www.protondb.com/dashboard

> Top 10 - 20% Platinum - 30% Gold - 10% Silver - 30% Bronze - 10% Borked

I'd probably say at least Gold is "reliably click and play without fiddling", so probably we're around 20-50% there right now, if we consider the top 10 games on Steam. Once you start considering top 100 or top 1000, it starts to look a lot better. But still, mainstream games are lagging seemingly.

windsurfer•47m ago
It has been my experience that this is currently the case. I haven't had to even open protondb or search for a workaround in over a year. The only titles I know that don't work are a handful of multiplayer games that have intentionally disabled linux support.
fadeddata•47m ago
I use Debian 13 with an Nvidia 50 series card and I’m able to play games fine. Currently playing ARC Raiders and it works great.

I think there are still some common anti cheats that don’t work. But single player has been flawless for me.

lawn•47m ago
I'd wager that 95% of Steam titles does run on Linux. Admittedly some big and popular games use invasive anti-cheat that's not supported, but they're less than 5%.
tapoxi•47m ago
I'd just go AMD. The drivers there are much more mature due to Google and Valve contributions, and the performance of an 9070 XT is great while being cheaper than the equivalent 5070 Ti. FSR4 is a solid competitor to DLSS and works in any game that supports FSR 3.1.

Anti-cheats won't work, I keep a Windows drive just for Battlefield 6.

alias_neo•39m ago
I got fed up about a week ago and ditched my Nvidia GPU for a 9070XT.

I run CachyOS and have been having a nightmare of a time on Wayland with my 3D Printer slicer and other tools I use my computer for being unusable.

The only thing that has ever kept me on Nvidia all these years is that they have been killing AMD performance wise for gaming.

The 9070XT is easily performant enough for the gaming I'm doing at the moment, and I can finally ditch the last major headache I've had in two and a half decades of being a Linux user - NVIDIA drivers - good riddance.

I don't play online games other than Helldivers 2 (so anti-cheat is a non-issue) which is working just fine at 70-80FPS max settings in 4K. Also getting good performance with RT off playing Ghostwire in 4K with settings as high as I can get them while staying above 60 FPS with Freesync.

EDIT: 9070XT seems to have a bit of headroom too I got the Asus PRIME OC version; Using LACT I upped the power limit from the stock 317W to 340W and undervolted by -100mv (YMMV on this value) and can get a decent chunk of extra performance out of it.

jwcooper•46m ago
You can do that now, and for at least the last year.

Very few games don't work anymore, and most that don't are using kernel level anti-cheat or are generally hostile to users anyways (Fortnite and Destiny 2 could work, but they actively block Linux).

I main Fedora with an Nvidia 3080 and haven't had issues for quite some time now.

Scramblejams•44m ago
Many of the replies completely missed the part about Nvidia, sigh.

I unfortunately still see a lot of Proton bug reports that don’t repro on AMD cards. Hoping that improves soon, I’m sure Valve would love to tell hardware makers that Nvidia GPUs are supported.

windsurfer•42m ago
I have been using Nvidia on Linux for years and am able to run 95%+ of my library on Steam.
Scramblejams•38m ago
That’s awesome! But not everyone’s library is the same, so YMMV. I regularly see problems with flight sims that are Nvidia-specific, for example.
marginalia_nu•38m ago
Not seeing any issues with my NVidia card.
kachapopopow•33m ago
I have an nvidia card on catchyos with catchyos proton and I have not ran into a single game that does not run, well ok some only walk, but that's also a problem on AMD.

I am excluding games that rely on a kernelmode anticheat.

pshirshov•51m ago
But still no console, right?
bogdan•48m ago
Is this stable on a multi-monitor mixed resolutions & refresh-rates setups?
cedws•41m ago
Meanwhile Grandma says: "what's a wayland?"

How can anybody seriously argue Linux is an OS ready for ordinary users when you have to do crap like this? Complete delusion.

lawn•38m ago
Linux isn't a single OS. It's hundreds of different and weird combinations.

There are Linux distributions that are better than Windows or iOS for grandma to use as well as distributions where you need to be an expert to do anything.

cedws•31m ago
It doesn't matter, your options are either X11 or a Wayland-based compositor, both of them come with their respective headaches that a regular user has NO IDEA how to fix.
jamesnorden•16m ago
>both of them come with their respective headaches that a regular user has NO IDEA how to fix.

Unlike Windows, right? Right? Guys?

lawn•11m ago
You're making this issue much bigger than it is in reality.

Dare I say that you frankly have NO IDEA what the experience on modern Linux is today.

jwcooper•36m ago
Your grandma doesn't need to know what wayland is to use linux. This is an enthusiast forum for people interested in this exact topic.
cedws•33m ago
This post shows that she does, if she is unfortunate enough to own a device with NVIDIA graphics, because without this fix Wayland will be broken.

Of course, this is only one example of probably hundreds where an average user would have no clue how to fix their broken computer.

kalaksi•15m ago
It doesn't. And you shouldn't install Arch on your grandma's computer.
bryanlarsen•42s ago
ChromeOS is a far better "Grandma" distribution than Windows or MacOS. Linux is simultaneously both the most Grandma friendly and least Grandma friendly, including every point in between.
jwcooper•40m ago
Most of this article seems unnecessary in 2025 and is very specific to Arch.

For most distributions you can simply install the (proprietary) nvidia drivers and you're good to go.

There is generally no tweaking or command line changes necessary for Nvidia to work on Wayland, including multi-monitors with different resolutions and refresh rates.

PoisedProto•27m ago
My "gaming" laptop is completely effed on most distributions, and forces me to use Linux Mint to select an older driver (which also causes problems.)
kachapopopow•22m ago
that sounds like a firmware issue rather than a driver one, laptops are known to have horrible apic including on windows (ex: asus laptops). https://github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive
juliangmp•38m ago
Careful there, I was almost able to see some parts of the article through the ads
jjuel•35m ago
Came to say something about the ads too. Ended up not even reading the article it was so bad.
kachapopopow•31m ago
It feels surprising that there's people on hackernews without adblock considering that adblock is not just for blocking ads, but also malware, illegal tracking and blocking annoying and useless banners.
mnmalst•28m ago
Totally agree. Every time I see someone complaining about ads, I think "What ads?"
a012•23m ago
Their adblock shamming overlay is also blocking part of the screen (on mobile) by the way
kachapopopow•20m ago
brave seems to have some special sauce since it appears to be able to hide the fact that ads were removed. I am guessing they are doing so without triggering dom events.
nottorp•25m ago
Well I run an ad blocker too, but maybe we should try browsing submitted URLs without blocking ads and only upvote them IF we can still read them like that.
iAMkenough•22m ago
My browser automatically blocked something that's triggering an overlay to "Disable any DNS / Extension Based AdBlocker to Continue" with no option to dismiss.

So the people on Hackernews with adblock aren't reading this.

kachapopopow•19m ago
interesting, on brave such popup never came up.
lawn•14m ago
I did not get this on Firefox mobile using uBlock and JavaScript disabled.
PoisedProto•8m ago
I was able to read it perfectly while using uBlock.
temp0826•13m ago
HN has many ad-apologists. It's more ironic than surprising that there's complaints.
BearOso•19m ago
The terminal screenshots are terrible, too. They're using a non-monospace font and the kerning is messed up, making everything double-wide.
kachapopopow•34m ago
Interesting coincidence, yesterday I was using a similar article to hopefully fix kwin starting to slow down after 10+ days of uptime.
64718283661•21m ago
I noticed this myself, both gnome and kde. It turned out to be that leaving Firefox open for long periods of time caused this.
kachapopopow•17m ago
I think for me jetbrains applications cause a memory leak in KWin which actually is becoming less of a problem now that I am switching to neovim slowly but surely.
rmrfchik•32m ago
nvidia on linux [for desktop] is utterly broken. I ran nvidia cards for almost 15 years (shame on me): laggy X11 compositing, fragile and broken wayland. Broken suspend/resume. Too many moving parts (selected drivers, modprobe quirks, suspend/resume scripts). Moved to amd: slick x11, reliable wayland, NO MORE DRIVERS AT ALL, works like charm. And yes, I do playing in Linux.
thenthenthen•21m ago
Wow the ads are killing this page
antonyh•4m ago
Having failed to get Wayland working on Debian Trixie with a 1050 Ti as an upgrade from X11, I've given up for now and will try again when I switch to AMD. This is a workstation not used for games so it'd be good to have Wayland working right but I'm not wasting time fighting it, and it'll get the GPU from the gaming rig when it becomes due nullifying the problem.

What I don't get is if these are proscribed steps (and they do read as such) why are they not automated with the module install? Why are we still fighting these issues if the 'workaround' is linear and well described? Is it as flimsy a reason as "write-an-article, collect-advertising-revenue" rather than contribute code to the installer?