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Can you turn the screens off? I haven’t flown in 5 years, but I just watched stuff off of my tablet instead.
Can you turn the screens off? I haven’t flown in 5 years, but I just watched stuff off of my tablet instead.
I left for Linux because Windows bad, stayed on Linux because Linux good.
Just like answers on the Internet, you have to read the output and not just paste it blindly. I find the answers are usually useful, even if they aren’t completely accurate. Figuring out the last bit is why we are paid as programmers.
What would you use instead?
I thought this was a comment about the size of the article, but it’s the installed size of the game. Absolutely insane it can be this small.
I’m surprised Horizon Chase Turbo wasn’t mentioned. It’s very arcady, but it runs great on the Steam Deck and is a great game for short sessions. The game also has a great soundtrack.
I haven’t heard of Motor Town before, but it looks great. I’ll have to check it out later today.
The word really started to become popular last year, especially regarding Twitter and Reddit.
That’s the lock screen combo, not sign out. To quickly sign out: win+x, u, i. i can be replaced with u for shutdown or r for restart.
I think the bubble is coming too. The question is how much it will take for normal users to be done with them. The current Lemmy user base is more focused on tech, open source, and/or privacy than the average Internet user, which is why we already abandoned Reddit.
I think having to pay for access to these sites might be the biggest issue, as many people see the Internet as something that should be free.
I do find that the days I need it the most it’s slower than molasses.
Probably not. I only got thru the first act, game just isn’t for me.
Overwatch on Steam does not require b.net, so I do not see why it wouldn’t be the case with their other titles.
I do agree with having to repurchase. I don’t really play D4, so I might just wait for a big sale if I do go with a repurchase.
I swapped because I did not like the direction that Microsoft is taking Windows. It felt like just more tracking, more ads, and less control with each iteration. I always felt like Linux was better, but did not meet my need for gaming. The steam deck came out just a few months before I switched, giving me the confidence that I would still be able to play the games that I enjoy.
They can offer a better screen without changing resolution. Better color accuracy, VRR, and maybe OLED would improve the screen without changing the performance target.
Launcher works on my system, just a major annoyance to navigate with the track pads.
It’s been running great on ChimeraOS for me. Definitely need to add --launcher-skip
for any gamepad based systems.
Looking into privacytests.org, the main developer behind it is someone who contributes to Brave source code. He may not be officially affiliated with the company, but it would be hard to ignore any sort of bias towards Brave.
I’ve been doing Security+ training and they have you do everything as root, which goes against the very principle of least privilege.
That will rely on businesses moving away from Windows. That is where they make a ton of their money with Enterprise licenses and Office 365 subscriptions.