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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • It depends a lot on which specific GPU you have and whether it’s a laptop.

    New-ish GPU in a desktop with the monitor plugged directly into the GPU? Easy to get working, literally a checkbox on most distros.

    1000 series GPU or older in a laptop and you need reasonable battery life and/or some “advanced” features like DP Alt-Mode? Good luck.

    Edit: Also, no Wayland until very recently. Possibly never, depending on the age of the GPU.


  • To be fair that’s not the entire story, since you need to actually resolve the conflicts first, which is slightly scary since your worktree will be broken while you do it and your Linter will be shouting at you.

    You may also want a dedicated merge tool that warns you before accidentally commiting a conflict and creating a broken commit.

    Oh and non trivial resolutions may or may not create an evil merge which may or may not be desirable depending on which subset of git automation features you use.

    Using git status often is definitely good advice though.