Me, even though I do have a compatible laptop screen… I don’t want to risk burning the OLED screen.
Edit: might give it a try though
Me, even though I do have a compatible laptop screen… I don’t want to risk burning the OLED screen.
Edit: might give it a try though
Is there something similar for windows? I check the github page & there doesn’t seem to be a package for windows. I could try to compile it from source but that a lot of libraries I have to get…
Just to know, how do you disable telemetry, if it isn’t off by default?
If you had to choose one, probably go with LibRedirect, since for the most part if one instance goes down there are other ones you can use instead.
Though if you have the cash (and are willing too), I would split donations 30/70 percent for LibRedirect itself and all instances you use/like a lot respectively.
Really thought Brazil was well known for piracy…
I know linux is likely the better option here, but for me I have two words…
Winaero Tweaker
Maybe? normally I set the screen to a low brightness level to reduce burn-in, OLED screens still look plenty bright at levels where LCD screens would straight-up be unreadable. I might need to get used to HDR though…