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Diablo IV (steam) - VRAM Leak - Help needed


I've been having a couple of troubles playing Diablo IV, though they seem to be a lot worse with the new expansion. After a while of playing for a while, the game seems to leak VRAM and makes my desktop pretty unstable. Alt+tabbing occasionally breaks the game, the image freezes but I still hear the noises of the menus opening and such. If I don't alt-tab the game doesn't break.

I have found this reddit thread about setting a dxvk file to limit the amount of VRAM available to Diablo. I set up the max VRAM to 8gib but mangohud still reports 10gb being used. I tried setting the DXVK_CONFIG_FILE flag but that also doesn't seem to work. Mangohud report 10gb VRAM very fast. DXVK file contents:

dxgi.maxDeviceMemory=8192
dxgi.maxSharedMemory=8192

Decreasing the graphic settings just slows down the problem, it doesn't prevent it.

Launch options: DXVK_CONFIG_FILE=/gamedrive/dxvk.conf mangohud %command%

Specs:

Intel i7-12700K @ 4.900GHz
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (driver version: 560.35.03)
64GB DDR4
EndeavourOS Linux
6.11.3-zen1-1-zen
Hyprland
GE-Proton9-16
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in reply to pathief

If I don’t alt-tab the game doesn’t break.


It's likely the 560 driver on Wayland being the culprit here. Specifically resizing XWayland windows. You could try running nvidia-smi in a terminal and see what specifically is causing this VRAM spike.

Reports of excessive VRAM usage with the 560 driver on Wayland. See this for a potential fix. Hope it helps

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Open Letter | Israeli citizens calling for true international pressure on Israel for an immediate ceasefire. (Israeli Citizens For International Pressure)




China, India Start Removing Troops from Border Friction Points


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in reply to Alsephina

Very nice to see. Both countries benefit from not wasting resources on this so hopefully this lasts.
in reply to Alsephina

It's kinda crazy that 3 nuclear armed countries have periodic armed skirmishes.
in reply to alcoholicorn

Armed with lances and shit, they can't actually use firearms
in reply to pinguinu [any]

Can they use bows or crossbows? What about pikes? Just crazy how they respect rules like that when the eventual conclusion is guns.
in reply to Alsephina

BRICS is taking great strides forward. The rapprochement between China and India is necessary for that.

They have a new designation, partner country, allowing countries to take part without full agreement on all BRICS policies. Turkiye is joining as a partner despite its membership in NATO.

A grain exchange is being created, with other commodities exchanges to follow. Discussions on resisting sanctions, guaranteeing food security and energy security.

We are seeing the emergence of the new global organization.

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ICC prosecutor faces ‘smear campaign’ amid Israel war crimes probe





Allt fler EES-medborgare avvisas. Polisen avvisar alltfler medborgare från EES-länder som misstänks ha avsikt att begå brott i Sverige. Hittills i år har dessa personer samtidigt fått totalt minst 550 års återreseförbud till Sverige. Det handlar om personer som alltså inte får lova att komma in i Sverige.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/10/25/all…



Två bärföretagare dömda för grov människoexploatering i hovrätten. Lycksele tingsrätt dömde två bärföretagare för grov människoexploatering i Åsele. Hovrätten för Övre Norrland har nu fastställt tingsrättens dom. De dömde därmed de två bärföretagarna för nio fall av grov människoexploatering till fängelse i två år och sex månader.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/10/25/tva…



Bitwarden update: sdk-internal now GPL, sdk/sdk-secrets to remain proprietary but not used in clients


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in reply to Atemu

Huh, nice to see my initial judgment was incorrect


Bitwarden update: sdk-internal now GPL, sdk/sdk-secrets to remain proprietary but not used in clients


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in reply to Atemu

While I don't necessarily think all of this stuff makes #bitwarden #evil, I do think it would be smart to remain #wary and #vigilant.

There have been a spate of #opensource #projects run by #commercial #companies lately that have done / tried to do nasty #license changes.

#redis #vault #terraform

in reply to MoonlightFox

It absolutely rules for all kinds of info you don't want laying around loose on a device. The sync issues others have mentioned are just a result of it giving you more control over file management. I don't even sync I just use an SD card


Postiz (v1.6.6) - open-source social media scheduling tool


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in reply to nevodavid

As a small business owner that has to turn into a content creator 🤢, I need this.

I hate that proprietary software has credentials for all my social media.

It just lacks twitter.

And I don't know why this kind of software never offered posting to pixelfed, Lemmy or mastodon...

I'll have to have a look into this, it looks promising :)

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in reply to Tiritibambix

As much as I love federated socials (or that they exist anyway), they're almost never going to be the tool to grow your business.
in reply to atyaz [he/him]

You don't even know the business I'm running and who my target audience is :D
If I can touch more people with the mentality to use fediverse, then, good for me ;)
in reply to Tiritibambix

Yeah exactly, and it's it's all scheduled and automated it's trivial (on your end) to include Fedi accounts.
in reply to Tiritibambix

It is open source so you can help by adding support for your favorite social media :)
in reply to lambipapp

I wish I could start learning how to code. But I'm already stretched too thin on too many fronts :(
in reply to Tiritibambix

I understand all to well :)
If it makes you any happier. The readme shows the mastodon logo, so at least 1 of your fediverse tools seem to be covered
in reply to nevodavid

Since you deleted your post on !opensource@programming.dev, reposting my comment.


Another AI project that will probably be dead in a few months. Also open core not open source as many of the features are not available via self-hosted version.

Self-hosted version which source is available and hosted-version which is not public, are not the same. Or at the very least, planned to not be the same by your own admission as you talked publically about planning on adding paid-only features to hosted version.

Take out "AI features" and you are left with nothing, so yeah, AI project... It also relies on proprietary AI models that you don't own, so it can stop working at any point and that would be out of your control.


in reply to no_nothing

Bethesda took so long making the next elder scrolls game that this thing is actually gonna make it this time?

The future is crazy





The Murderous Logistics of Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing Campaign in Northern Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/21758758

Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Abubaker Abed
Oct 23, 2024


Iranian-German Photographer Asked to Apologize for Saying “Free Palestine”: The German Photographic Society called Shirin Abedi’s award acceptance speech “dogmatic fanaticism” and “anti-Israeli


in reply to Peter Link

Very good video explaining this german fanaticism. Also talks about their recent crackdown on migrants.
in reply to Peter Link

Imagine labeling wanting others to be free as fanaticism. Smh


Israel launched a dozen attacks on UN troops in Lebanon, says leaked report | Financial Times


cross-posted from: aussie.zone/post/14810842

Original URL: ft.com/content/151eb482-6415-4…
Israel’s military forcibly entered a clearly marked UN base and is suspected of using the incendiary chemical white phosphorus close enough to injure 15 peacekeepers, according to a confidential report outlining a dozen recent incidents in which the IDF attacked international troops in Lebanon.

The report — prepared by a country that contributes troops, and seen by the Financial Times — underscores how Israeli troops have targeted Unifil, the UN-mandated force deployed along the de facto border between the countries, on multiple occasions. They have damaged several facilities and caused injuries to troops stationed at border posts in southern Lebanon.

Unifil has called these incidents a “flagrant violation of international law”.


https://archive.is/o7atF


in reply to schizoidman

That's pretty impressive, but if they can't figure out how to mass produce them cost effectively, then it's pointless. Most of these battery breakthroughs never make it out of the lab.
in reply to cmnybo

That is not entirely true. Battery capacity has increased significantly in recent years due to these constant developments.
in reply to B0rax

Battery capacity of established chemistries*
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in reply to rbesfe

Nope! Lithium polymer batteries are substantially different from lithium ion. Each generation of lithium batteries is a pretty unique chemistry, the only thing that stays constant is the use of lithium as the cathode. Electrolyte, anode, and interface chemistry actually progresses pretty quickly.

Also, for drastically different battery chemistries which have been commercialized, see sodium ion batteries, and to a lesser extent NaS/ZEBRA batteries.

**edit: typo

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in reply to schizoidman

Could this energy density provide a good enough Wh/kg ratio for general/leisure aviation?


Longi Green Energy sets world record for solar module efficiency at 25.4% | pv magazine International




BRICS Summit: Guterres underscores bloc’s role in boosting global cooperation | UN News




Zionist lobby organizations openly seeking fascism in Canada



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

It is more likely that the Western half of Ukraine will collapse and be occupied by Poland than it ever joining NATO.
in reply to TheOubliette

That is a likely scenario. It would be costly for Russia to occupy western Ukraine since that's where most of anti Russian sentiment is. Letting Poland make it their problem would be a sensible move on Russia's part.