The root cause behind why Windows 11 24H2 appeared to be breaking NVMe SSDs may have finally been found.

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    3 days ago

    Been there, done that.

    Fix the shitty, half-assed HDR support first, then I’ll switch. It’s bare-bones and barely functional in Linux. On Windows you can even convert SDR YouTube videos to HDR in real time, right within Firefox. Linux doesn’t have anything like that yet.

    • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      I’m genuinely curious:

      What are you doing on your PC that HDR is such a dealbreaker? I can’t remember anyone I’ve spoken to about it even giving a shit that HDR is available on anything other than their TVs

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        19 hours ago

        Games and YouTube. HDR makes them so much better.

        Like I said to the other person, I didn’t spend $1800 on a high-end OLED for no reason. I want to be* able to use every feature it has.

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      3 days ago

      How do you “convert” content to HDR? You have to generate something that doesn’t exist.

      Did you pay 2 grand for a high-contrast mode?

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        20 hours ago

        Yes I’m aware the added information is fake, but I don’t care cause it still looks better than SDR. The additional fake details especially look good in the highlights. Clouds are a lot more realistic, for one. Looks a lot closer to real life. SDR clouds are much duller, less detailed, and closer to light-gray than white.

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          5 hours ago

          Ok. I guess I’m more of a purist, meaning I prefer to view content as neutral and close to what it essentially is, as possible.

          It’s fair to prefer a more saturated or subjectively better-looking image, but I guess this is just not on many people’s list of top priorities.

          I have no solution here, except maybe use that display solely for media consumption and do serious work on a more traditional display. That’s at least what I do, except with a projector in that case.

    • Zedd_Prophecy@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I can’t understand where something so trivial and minor like hdr would be more important than not having copilot and one drive shoved down your throat. Personally if I never had any hdr features I wouldn’t bat an eye. Not saying you don’t have a point.

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        3 days ago

        HDR is not “trivial and minor”. It’s a make or break feature for me. I use it every day.