Bro… Did you make this post? Sus
Bro… Did you make this post? Sus
Why? People always feel compelled to troll or say how awful their experience was. This is why I left the Linux subreddit long ago. Not so much a Linux enthusiast sub. More tech support and people writing up elaborate good bye posts. It was weird.
Update the controller’s firmware on windows.
It’s the answer.
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Super easy with a single docker compose file.
OP must be joking. Living one of the largest cities in the US/World for two decades, skin color has nothing to do with being “gansta”.
These people are some of the most sensitive, selfish, proudly ignorant snowflakes I’ve ever met.
Not to mention the trend of larger cars in general as a daily driver is insane and completely unnecessary.
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I think what you’ll find is HomeKit’s best feature is being a front end for home assistant. Which is where most people end up on their journey.
Maybe because of my background, but I’ve never had an issue standing up or maintaining a Nextcloud instance. Especially since the AIO release. Hell, I was shocked how easy it was to migrate.
I’m not saying it’s the best software, but it’s always just worked. I’ve been using it since I dropped own cloud for the nextcloud fork. What common issues are people having with the infrastructure?
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I cannot do 60hz anymore. Once you go above that, there’s no going back. Just moving the mouse feels better.
Well, I can tell you trying to use the Xbox controllers I have on Linux, with Bluetooth was a nightmare until their firmware was updated.
I was surprised to find you as the top comment in the post you linked. Was just making a joke. You can stand down.