I always thought GPD made some cool little devices. SteamOS seems like a good fit for them
I always thought GPD made some cool little devices. SteamOS seems like a good fit for them
you come across headlines nowadays and have no clue this was even a thing people were grifting children about, man…
eh? really? I never would have guessed
yeah, it doesn’t seem like anything Jaguar is doing is gonna address much of the criticism of their brand, aside from become an unrecognizable brand
I get that they want to do a rebrand as like an electric car company, but if you show me that new logo, I’d have no clue its related to the old company in any way and think it was a knockoff
dw guys i trust it. That dog’s got a spare 8 dollars a month to spend on Twitter. It must be legit
idk I’ve been thinking about getting the standard plan. 10k clicks isn’t much, but If i quit Leauge, then I think i can get by. And I can’t stand the ad supported basic tier anymore. I can’t take one more ad for that crypto exchange
they’re using the Wi-fi radiation to cook your meals /s
Thats really, really dumb. I can understand maybe wanting the option of having your oven ping your phone when the timer goes off, but what could it possibly need internet access for in order to turn on the heating element and a fan for a set period of time??
everyone freaks out when you don’t wear the PPE, and then they freak out when you do wear the PPE smh
… now i legit have no clue if my 7800xt has been spinning up this whole time or just when i checked it
Nothing pisses off your enemies more than you doing your best to have a full, happy life
i definitely couldn’t resist taking the whole bucket. Pho is great, even if it comes with microplastics from the bucket
The openness of the Linux operating systems makes it an attractive one for cheaters and cheat developers. Linux cheats are indeed harder to detect and the data shows that they are growing at a rate that requires an outsized level of focus and attention from the team for a relatively small platform.
So like, they put Easy Anti-cheat in the game and had it enabled for Linux, but its not good enough to actually function as an anti-cheat on linux? At least it can’t function well enough without failing a cost-benefit analysis?
Side note: i never realized that Epic Games makes Easy Anti-Cheat
every new thing i learn about Star Citizen is like far sketchier than the last thing I learned about it.
Davinci Resolve works just fine for me on Linux, and if you’ve got an Nvidia card and install the proprietary drivers it should be fine too. The Only caveat is that the free version of DR on Linux can’t work with H.264 or H.265 encoded files. It can ingest AV1 encoded files, but, at least my install of DR 19 doesn’t show an option to export AV1, only codecs like DNxHR or ProRes or Cineform. As long as you’re not in a real time crunch or anything, you may have to allocate time in your workflow to do a separate file conversion after exporting from DR with ffmpeg or Handbrake or something if you need either of those.
Here is the list of supported codecs for DR 19. They only list Rocky Linux as officially supported, but it works just fine for me on Fedora Linux, and the installer doesn’t seem to be specific to any type of package manager. (For anyone reading this with an AMD card, if you install rocm-opencl, DR will work with that, even though they only talk about Nvidia and CUDA)
As for OneDrive, there’s a tool called rclone that can be used to, among other things, mount cloud storage services as folders. I think it was kinda broken for OneDrive a while ago (or MS broke support for it, im not sure lol), but you could look into that. I never really used OneDrive much, so I can’t speak much about my experience with it.
first you’ve gotta compile a planet with an atmosphere for the sound to travel through before even thinking about playing the guitar
im sure you could show an alien MGS3 and they will never think of ladders in the same way again
one more thing on my list of things to be afraid of
crimes in Skyrim be like
Data brokers setting a calendar reminder for 5 years from now.