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finalfantasia / improving_text_antialiasing_and_gui_performance_in_intellij_idea_on_openjdk_8.md
Last active April 23, 2024 12:11
Improving Text Anti-aliasing and GUI Performance in IntelliJ IDEA on OpenJDK 8

This is a list of tweaks to make IntelliJ IDEA work better with OpenJDK 8. Refer to System Properties for Java 2D Technology for the details of the options used below.

Note that the performance boost achieved via the OpenGL-based hardware acceleration pipeline is made possible by using the open-source Radeon driver (for AMD graphics cards) included in the latest stable version (10.3.3 as of now) of the Mesa 3D Graphics Library available in the official Fedora 21 stable repository. Therefore, the gained performance boost might vary based on the types of graphics cards and the versions of the drivers used in your system.

  1. Fixing Text Anti-aliasing in Fedora (Ubuntu users may skip this step.)
  2. Fixing text anti-aliasing in IntelliJ IDEA

In $IDEA_HOME/bin/idea64.vmoptions (or $IDEA_HOME/bin/idea.vmoptions on a x86 architecture), change

@phiresky
phiresky / motioninterpolation.vpy
Last active June 4, 2024 05:19
Realtime motion interpolating 60fps playback in mpv
# vim: set ft=python:
# see the README at https://gist.github.com/phiresky/4bfcfbbd05b3c2ed8645
# source: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/2149
# source: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/566
# source: https://github.com/haasn/gentoo-conf/blob/nanodesu/home/nand/.mpv/filters/mvtools.vpy
import vapoursynth
core = vapoursynth.get_core()
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andrejcremoznik / k780.md
Last active June 13, 2024 14:04
Logitech K780 switch media and function keys on linux

Media/function keys on K780

K780 doesn't have a hard switch to lock the function keys. Logitech provides a utility to do this on Windows and iOS but not on Linux. You need to manually remap the keys.

Below works for Arch Linux, other systemd based distros should be about the same.

There's a problem with the F1-F3 keys as they're hardware specific and don't emit an event if pressed on their own and therefore can't be remapped. I might be wrong as I haven't spend any time on researching that.

Edit: about htat, see @tangruize comments below https://gist.github.com/andrejcremoznik/e56234138305226abd41fe4d1d2561a3#gistcomment-3390489