Gotta weigh in the benefits of privacy/features vs anonymity for your needs.
Gotta weigh in the benefits of privacy/features vs anonymity for your needs.
From what I understand in the article the prototype TCL panel being demonstrated is actually 4k@1000hz. They mention a few competitors with multiple modes right after which could be where the confusion comes from.
It is used in the Launch Options of a Steam game. command%
just gets replaced by whatever Steam would use to launch the game. It’s useful to set up anything before the game actually launches, such as setting environment variables or run scripts.
Alright, you got me. I mainly care about the GPL license and the ability to modify your own devices as you like. But that doesn’t make as good of a one liner.
Unironically the importance of being GNU/Linux instead of just Linux.
I have a number of IRL friends who daily drive Linux and we all at least have some small partition or drive installed with Windows on it just in case for that one program. I haven’t used it in over half a year and it was for some Need For Speed Underground 2 mod making tool that I used once and never needed again.
Closest thing I know of would be SimulaVR.
No, this is for game developers to make it easier to add more realistic sound propagation to their games, particularly for virtual reality games.
Here is a website that keeps track of the latest YouTube anti-adblock scripts and if uBlock Origin’s filters are updated to bypass it: https://drhyperion451.github.io/does-uBO-bypass-yt/
The Pokemon part fucking killed me. No need to write your own jokes when reality writes them for you.
Not sure if you’re sticking with World Tour specifically for your mods but Clone Hero has a native Linux build. There’s also rips of nearly every Guitar Hero and Rock Band game that you can add to it.
The 32bit libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4
that all Source 1 games ship with needs to be updated. You can symlink it to your system’s version to get TF2 running again. It’s usually only a matter of time before it starts to effect more downstream distros.
The other problem I have with TF2 is queueing for casual just stops for no discernable reason or error every time, even if I’m not the party host. But then I come back later and it works again? Only real solution I’ve found is to have my friends queue without me and then join after they’ve found a match.
The XDG Base Directory Specification is a set of guidelines to tell application developers where they should store their application’s config files, cache, etc.
There are many applications that don’t follow the guidelines and put their files in a hidden folder directly in your home directory, which is what the guidelines are trying to combat.
WatchParty works fine for watching YouTube together but uploading to your friends requires Chrome. I’ve also never been able to get video working with mkv files. Webm works but I’ve never seen a release in a webm container.
I want to try this one but my friends are on Windows.
I use SyncPlay since it works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
You should also be able to set the SDL_AUDIODRIVER
environment variable to pipewire
to get this effect globally.
Qbittorrent will save downloads to the assigned category’s folder instead of manually specifying the download location each time.
Tools > Preferences > Downloads > Saving Management
Change “Default Torrent Management Mode” to automatic
Yes.
You would still be risking a ban.