I ditched my laptop for a steam deck. I use a desktop at home and whenever I need to go to the office I just bring the deck and some peripherals.
I ditched my laptop for a steam deck. I use a desktop at home and whenever I need to go to the office I just bring the deck and some peripherals.
Repeating tasks is a trivial thing on windows too, at least since xp - though I wouldn’t doubt this sort of thing might require a professional edition.
But at least Niantic always identified itself as a data collection company and not as game developers.
“Damn users trying to comment on stuff. Just shut up and keep scrolling instead. Our bots can handle the comments.”
Have you seen how fast computers turn on these days (from complete shutdowns)? It’s 2-3 seconds (if hibernation is completely off). Barely an inconvenience - specially not one worth risking the pc turning on by itself on random times.
Not every Nvidia but always Nvidia.
It’s about the cones.
Anti-cheat is software made to prevent cheating. In order for it to be effective, you basically have to surrender control of everything in your computer to the Anti-cheat software and just trust that they won’t fuck you using that.
Last year for example, an Anti-cheat software got hacked and it installed cheats into player’s computers.
Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since Ms-Dos mobile.
Oof, this update made the editor nearly unresponsive while the game is running in debug mode. Even clicking on the stop button takes a few seconds.
I once somehow convinced my girlfriend that we didn’t have a dog and she had just imagined it. I stopped making jokes like that afterwards.
Just installed it here. Setup process was not as smooth as I had hoped but nothing beyond what I’m already capable of fixing on my own.
Ended up nuking windows with it (with no backups) as it didn’t have an option to keep it without manually setting up every partition. Hope I won’t miss it.
Do you recommend Bazzite, or any other similar distro, for gaming PCs?
I currently have a dual boot system where I use Linux for work and windows only for gaming and gamedev. I’ve recently started cleaning up the windows disk in preparation for replacing it with something like SteamOS, but haven’t decided yet on what to use.
Meanwhile RFK Jr. is like "It’s one child Michael, what could it cost? 10 dollars? "
Not really a plot hole, but a missed opportunity. Dumbledore’s Phoenix could have shown up to help Snape - putting Harry in a mindfuck state as he would know both that Snape killed him and that Snape was loyal to him.
I’m a happy sublime user myself but the search UI is one thing I particularly don’t like about it.
They killed wordpad.
Isn’t that standard behavior though? I’ve never seen anything that opens a URL directly instead of just showing it to you with an option to access it.
Though I’m pretty sure everybody has fondness for the music they liked from teens through early 20s.
I definitely don’t. I grew up without access to music, so I only started listening to stuff when I was 18, but it still took me several years to figure out what I liked.
Checkout Bluefin (or Bazzite if you’re more into games). They do a pretty good work at making you not need to know anything about Linux to use it well.
Unless you happen to need some uncommon driver or software, you can “just use” it.