You could use something like the Toshiba flash air?
You could use something like the Toshiba flash air?
Or the tld is .mobi
Extension on HTTP 418 I’m a Teapot
That’s way too far-fetched!
Missing the joke here? We run a 3090 and a 3900x just fine on ArchLinux.
something like this? https://github.com/exelix11/SysDVR
My mind directly went to Laserdisc before I realized you were talking about the generic category 😅.
cd/dvd/blueray doesn’t become bad that fast, properly stored they can easely live to 50+ years (except the writeable variant). they are physically etched which helps with longevity.
VHS or other types of magnetic storage is more of a chore, they often don’t survive the passing of time.
This was one of the earliest discussions I had when I moved in with my partner. She had the utensils spoon - fork - knife and I had knife-fork-spoon. (She won btw)
The biggest feature of Wayland for me is mixed refreshrate monitors works OOB. On X this is a pain to get even remotely working and it’s impossible if your monitors aren’t dividable (120/60 works, 144/60 stutters).
This is from my experience something that is starting to be a way more common issue (high refreshrate laptops with 60 external monitors at businesses or high refreshrate monitor for gaming and a smaller secondary monitor for info lookup/discord).
other than that, Xorg does win the “more stable” prize for me, but if I wanted stability, I should’ve become a carpenter.
It’s quite a bad UX, but generally error 2 from make means the called program resulted into an error.
Usually this is accompanied with another error somewhere up the log. Multiple cores can make this a challenge to scan the log for however, so maybe try compiling without the -j
argument, that should get the actual error closer to the end.
From my experience, it’s usually an outdated config for the kernel (like using a config for 5.1 while compiling 6.7) or a missing dependency. However the real error will be somewhere among the logs, who knows, maybe it’s a missing processor instruction (it’s really bad UX).
I use a single gpu that I detach from my host and reattach in a vm when I start the vm (and vice versa). I don’t think windows will enjoy a sudden lack of gpu.
Yep, both are on autoplugin. Do note for vitagrafix the community also has made patches that you manually have to add to the config files if you want to use it. For example for Freedom wars, salt and sanctuary and Akiba trip.
It will make your battery empty faster, but you could also underclock it when you play less demanding games. And yes, it will also help for emulation!
When you play vita games on it, try using vitagrafix and lolicon (an over clocking tool). A lot of games can actually run at 60+ fps or at a higher screen resolution!
I’ll spend as much effort as possible to be as lazy as I can be. (in Dutch: Zo veel mogelijk moeite om zo lui mogelijk te kunnen zijn)
I’ll try automating everything till the point I’m currently thinking on how to automate my living room door to be open/closed through home assistant without affecting manually opening it.
While not the same, neopets is still alive!
Try Obtainium, it gives can give update notifications for apps installed from github.
Same here, only when Google referred me to a post I’ve looked at it, I hope that the trove of issues&fixes that’s currently there starts up and gets indexed on Lemmy soon!
A smart powerplug and/or a fingerbot would solve that problem I guess? But at that point it’s probably cheaper to buy a network connected picture frame.