watch the reason be epic and/or gog not wanting their stores to be thought of as ‘junk’
watch the reason be epic and/or gog not wanting their stores to be thought of as ‘junk’
I would have thought its embarrasing that they couldnt provide real hardware for an official museum
I bought the parts for that, install pending time off.
ryujinx literally minutes before it was shut down. on steam deck at least it seems impossible for the audio to stay in sync and occasionally you have to pause emulation and resume after the sound stops to bring it back in sync. Maybe a spot of lag or frame drop when some things happen for the first time, but mostly stable 30fps. I’ll probably switch to desktop once I have space to set it up if the audio desync doesn’t happen there.
ttyd switch, echoes of wisdom.
not particularly exciting I think I had ‘dog’ one time while distro hopping.
I haven’t used I2P since high school or maybe earlier if it existed then. Was it one of those faster the more people are using it things? I was skimming over setting up the docker container thinking even if I don’t use it myself it might help others (and I have unlimited data on the isp plan) but I haven’t gotten around to actually setting it up.
I have had like 14 while I was still in school here in canada. if things haven’t changed you just ignore them because they can’t do jack if you don’t respond. Someone I worked with was blown away when I told him this because back home he was banned from all but the slowest ISP.
IIRC I’m 5 years older on steam than reality because of this. From my family’s first computer onward, I am the parental controls.
I have that exact one and I agree with this. Makes using any other usb setup so much better and noy feel like you will shear off the plug by just using motion control or something.
Maybe if any of the official paid mango sources didn’t suck they would see more business, but instead of improving service everyone just wants to crack down on imaginary loss numbers pulled out of their asses
I guess it’s nice of them to release the drivers but that still won’t make it a good experience. They should have designed the deck to use full length nvme so you could get bigger drive sizes and not feel like a dual boot leaves no room for games. Not that I would do this or recomend it, yuck.
main one for me is installing software from distro repos that aren’t in flatpak and having it persist through updates.
I was puzzled for a while why it wanted to update again right after it seemigly finished but doing again it in the terminal put out an error which for ‘atomic’ distros usually means a fix like this is needed.
and psn enforcement
Man everyone I work with uses PDF and I have to do some janky shit to fill it out and sign it. Not that I would want docx either…
Damn so jelly… fin
I’ve been gaming fairly strictly on deck for everything, even if I have to trial and error a custom control scheme. That said, I’m switching to desktop for bg3. I keep missing details that actually have visual cues I didn’t know about until someone actually pointed them out to me.
Dunno about him, but for me I forget to update it and then when I remember it can’t update because its so out of date it cant resolve something or other, and I end up having to just reinstall the latest version and jump through hoops to get the users files to show up, and then one time before as well as the most recent one that made me give up database problems occurred and I don’t know how to database.
I was wondering how arbitrary code execution was harming pirates… I’ve been watching too much any% speedrunning