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how are you running OW2? I am using steam and proton and it is so rough to play

Windows I get 300fps and on linux ~100 and frequent dips


Ok, maybe I oversold this a little bit. It's running smooth now, getting it to run smooth was not easy. I'm on Ubuntu. I spent a few days in a debug loop. Run steam from the terminal to get a log stream, keep an eye on CPU and GPU utilization and temperature, and futz around in the training range or vs AI bots (more "realistic" than training range). Identify which components of the system aren't performing up to spec. CPU running hot? GPU not being utilized? Steam emitting warning messages? If hardware all looks good, it's probably a software problem somewhere. Identify, then fix. Rinse and repeat until linux performance is in the same league as Windows performance.

Things I'd try:

1. Check in game graphics settings

2. Update graphics drivers to the recommended version (may be non-trivial, I had to update my kernel version)

3. Experiment with different proton versions, including proton GE

4. Experiment with different Direct X versions (in game option)

5. Make sure CPU cooler is running

6. Make sure GPU is being used

7. Use gamescope to configure a virtual monitor that exactly matches the capabilities of your physical monitor


I no longer support Blizz, so can't weigh in specifically, but: have you tried PrtotonGE? The are also the Proton forks, such as CachyOS's one that support wayland directly (which is in WINE, but not Proton yet) - might be xwayland relayed?

Also, try `LD_PRELOAD="" %command%` to disable steaminput, which can cause input stuttering after around 45min on some machines (such as mine).


Honestly! That was my thought too

That is so crazy expensive to install and $1000 / month electricity bill what!?


hahahaha


How do you handle abuse/malicious user code being run on your server ?


This is for running code on your own servers, he doesn't deal with running others' code.


is the embedding for the whole file? or each 1024/512 byte chunk?


you don't

the data stays in PGDB - TSDB is an extension installed onto the data base server


Exactly. You can have the best of both worlds with Timescale.


nice very clean

never thought of bubbling up the DB Transaction ID up to the cookie layer


lol dude


do you use kemal?


Hopefully they use Grip, a much better framework with encapsulation


you are 100% right

Nobody cares about anything except that coding question that is given during the interview

Even if you have an impressive portfolio of dev related work - the only thing you are judged on is that leetcode task during the interview

maybe at the vp/em level - where the job is talking it might be more appropriate


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