Gnome on the laptop, its keyboard and touch gestures are the best for notebooks. I also like its simple design and reliability.
KDE on desktop, I’d use gnome, but kwin has more gaming relevant features.
Gnome on the laptop, its keyboard and touch gestures are the best for notebooks. I also like its simple design and reliability.
KDE on desktop, I’d use gnome, but kwin has more gaming relevant features.
Yeah but I imagine porting a JVM and an API using open source code is much easier than reversing the Windows API.
This list is awesome. Unsurprisingly nearly every game has bad reviews.
They’re not even for denuvo itself.
I wonder. Do the shitty shovelware games gravitate towards Denuvo? Or do they install denuvo as part of their enshittification process
Its simple.
Pirates don’t ruin games for other players.
Pirates ruin games for the dealers.
I still move a 5.25" Blu Ray writer drive between machines. Just in case I want to rip or watch an old bluray.
Without it, we have to sit.and wait for the dusty Xbox One to update just so it let’s us play a bluray.
The Xbox One is so fantastically bad, the only reason it’s not in the garbage is because it’s not mine and the SO wants to save it
HTC knew what was up with the HTC One series. Their polycarbonate bodies felt Nintendo 64 controller levels of durable.
Granola Bars
Cookies
Chips and salsa
Apple’s + pb
Popcorn
That should not happen under normal circumstances. It happens to me sometimes and I clean my USB port and it’s good.
It could be the dongle connector also.
I acknowledge it is an additional annoyance not present with just a straight 3.5mm connection.
It depends on the dongle and the DAC inside.
For example, the Meizu HiFi Pro dongle I use sounds better than the headphone jack in my Pixel 4a.
I do know the Apple c-3.5 is the best value. It sounds balanced, has little distortion, and puts out decent power.
If you want the end-all-be-all, the Nexdrive Spectra has a very similar audio chain to the popular Quad Amp LG phones.
Personally I don’t consider it a con unless rampant. However in many cases they’ve dumped the projects. It is effort that could have helped along another project.
imo the negative side effect is the wasted effort and the abandonment.
Same, I was very sad wheb they gave up in Unity8. I do check in often on the project as I felt it provided a very good mobile experience.
The thing is. Snaps isn’t the first controversy.
Canonical, with Ubuntu early on was helping drive things forward, but they reached a point where they started to do things their own way with disregard to the broader ecosystem.
Each time they did this, they cause fragmentation, struggled, and then deferred to the choice the rest of the ecosystem has. The problem with this is that they’re not sharing their effort, they’re just throwing it away.
They merely doubled down hard on snaps which is the latest controversy.
Snaps have their own advantages, but Canonical owns the store. Which becomes its own stalewort
Yep! This and the LASIK scene still haunt me
All of the Microsoft sounds trigger this.
First thing I do is change the default sounds. I wish teams provided some options other than zoom ripoff ringtone
Verify that your device does not share your contact book and texts over bluetooth (will break the infotainment built in “call X person” feature should you use that over your phones assistant for some reason)
Its usually in the bluetooth settings for a particular device paired to your phone
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Anyone happen to know where the sim card is?
I would find it appealing to have WiFi only
Been using vite for a while and haven’t had to think about it.
Glad node is catching up. But it’d spare even more headaches if it natively supported ES6 modules
I also am very fond of 8.10. It was my first exposure to Linux :)
VRR, HDR.
It also had an early patch for nvidia support on Wayland earlier in the year.
I believe mutter-vrr has gotten merged though, behind a dconf flag