

Good bot
Good bot
Seems like a lot of these handhelds are rushed and lacking R&D. Makes the steam deck seem like an even better option
I don’t mind the idea of seeing the same user around. Feels more community centered
I was in a similar position earlier this year. Problem was most non smart TVs were business grade and very expensive. Ended up with a Samsung Smart TV but didn’t hook it up to the Internet. Fits my needs and remote is only ever used for changing HDMI devices. It boots up in about 10 seconds.
Hard style, you can find a bunch on SoundCloud
Ah. Maybe that’s the case. I meant I’m running Windows 11 on Linux using QEMU for gaming.
I’m actually running Windows 11 on QEMU and passing my GPU through to it. Runs VR games perfectly
I think the VM support is better on Windows 11. I tested gaming on both 10 and 11 on my Linux install and 11 performed better. Otherwise, agreed 11 is a downgrade
That’s my strategy. Leave the notification there until I have to get to it
I suppose that’s one thing my 2008 shitbox has going for it… Seems like every product is moving towards the advertising mindset
I would login to my phone to do something and it would dismiss my unread notifications from the lock screen. Never got into the habit of swiping down to check notifications as there isn’t any indicator like on Android. On Android I’ll keep a notification up until I get to it, so it’s always a reminder on my lock screen.
Truly a timeless game
+1 switched from a Pixel 2 to iPhone 12 for a year and a half. Ultimately went back to Pixel because I was missing too many notifications
The don’t care about innovation, they care about profits.
Ok. Not like they haven’t done the same lol
Huh, that’s neat. Alleviates the need for MUX switch it seems.
That’s awesome
~ 5 watts when I ran everything on an old laptop
~ 40 on my new desktop server
Do you access your server in different places? Curious what the benefit is in remoting into your daily computer. Wouldn’t there be input lag? Can you watch videos through it?
I don’t think pihole works against YouTube ads unfortunately