If you target the lowest common denominator, you’re likely to catch more fish. Its great to see developers make games with the Deck in mind.
If you target the lowest common denominator, you’re likely to catch more fish. Its great to see developers make games with the Deck in mind.
When they announced when windows 10 support would end. The writing was on the wall and each update was a toss up whether it would add a useless feature.
I knew from experience many years ago that windows would delete grub if it so much as looked at it funny. So I got an amd card and cut windows out cold turkey.
Linux has a whole host of weird quirks and issues, just like windows. But it’s either something documented, fixable, or will be fixed in an update. I’m more excited to click update in Linux than I am with windows too.
Few pieces of software don’t work with either wine or a windows VM as backup. But so far I’m not missing much. Missing out on some games because of anti cheat sucks though. Even though I hate anti cheat, I still love a good game of league.
Genie never said they’d give me a 100M to spend in the first place. No way I’d be able to spend 100M that I don’t have.
Microsoft is up there in the ranks of ancient spaghetti coders.
With a dock with USB ports you could connect the GameCube controller adapter. 4 controllers ez.
I’ve closed Lemmy and not ten seconds later open it up again.
I’d rather a nuclear plant as my neighbor rather than a coal or natural gas one.
There are a lot of youtubers who make videos that target people who are sleeping with YouTube on. These long videos get recommended to them because they’ll watch anything, ads and all, because they’re asleep. The Spiffing Brit did a video talking about it. I think this feature might remove that meta.
You see I play both sides, that way I always come out on top
That 1080ti deserves a rest, but I would totally build a second PC with it
Is that a biblically accurate angel??
For the love of Tux, whatever you do install Arch on the btrfs file system so you can time shift back whenever arch decides to try and ruin your day on an update.
Is that the platinum trophy?
Honestly, if this laptop is primarily for work, then you should stick to windows. Keep the workflow the same as your coworkers so issues aren’t blamed on your abnormal setup. You’re already using un-privacy work related apps like zoom either way right?
Unless you really have the time and inclination to iron out these bugs on your work machine, then save Linux for your personal computer. It would help to get used to the environment and how stuff works rather than jumping in cold.
Linux has come a really far way since I remember tinkering with it in high school, but it’s still “not quite there” yet. Crazy improvements are happening all the time though with community effort. Though idk if it will ever be at the point where it works out of the box for everyone.
But they were all decieved, for another license was made. Forged in secret.
Yeah, but I have to feel sympathy for the devs here. Definitely need a game Dev Union strike like the writers strike did, I think. Though that’s difficult to pull off.
We live for no other reason than that we can. Against all odds, in a universe that wasn’t trying to make us alive, we became more than the sum of our elements that compose us: to be the thinking and thriving things that we are - for as long as we are. Life itself is an act of defiance against the universe, but ultimately playing by it’s rules with the understanding that we can only do so for a finite amount of time.
Your cat too was one of those defiant and emergent souls that used the universe as it’s playground full of strangers, bullies, and friends alike. Never forget that which it did not know: that its time was short but miraculous in the grand scheme of a universe borne of chaos but twinkling with unexpected life.
That’s not something windows can do
Fair enough, I misunderstood. I meant no ill intention.
Take it from me. I had the exact issue. I got my deck, and it immediately had that problem. It’s a problem with power delivery to the GPU I believe. It can even be checked if you look at the kernel logs you’ll see GPU error. Sorry to hear it’s still an issue with decks. RMA that poor thing.