Don’t put any rice near it. Use the silica bags.
Don’t put any rice near it. Use the silica bags.
special interest
poor skill of peers
(I’m totally with you though)
Green by Hiroshi Yoshimura
Oh my, I feel woozy …
Great blog post, give it a read.
Pretty sleek
I have had a bunch of problems with PS5 controllers recently.
I am noy sure you are experiencing drop outs due to physical limitations, rather due to (as I recall) recent restructuring of the kernel code handling connections to the controller and regressions introduced herein.
One way to rule out physical limitations, would be to stand next to the PC and see how it fares. What is your experience like then?
What you are looking for is some kind of on screen display overlay.
I found this, see if it can be of any use : https://github.com/vascofazza/Retropie-open-OSD
There was a talk about detecting patterns and writing styles at Chaos Computer Congress a bunch of years ago.
The researchers also presented a tool to anonymize text as far as I can remember.
I will go look for the talk.
Edit: Found it!
They talk about their software to find who wrote what, but also how to use that knowledge to write software that attempts to anonymize text.
Try vimtutor
on the commandline.
Interactive tutorial that takes place in vim itself :)
/etc/systemd/system/nuts.service
Not even remotely enough
I use warpinator to share between my phone, laptop and desktop at home. It uses the local network.
But yea, I use signal to share often, when I am out.
Ori is great, nice balance of difficulty. Although the controls can be a little bit frustrating, as there are rather many buttons to mash, especially in end game.
But overall really nice, I am about to play the sequel “Ori and the Will of the Wisp”
Enjoy!
Minor correction, Steam Deck is arch based.
The only thing specific to Steam Deck in the guide is the Discover Store. This “app store” is actually a part of KDE, which is the desktop Steam Deck uses, when one switches to desktop mode.
The Discover Store is a way to install flatpaks, which are a universal application format that runs on all linux distributions.
On Febora flatpaks should be enabled by default. You might have to enable the flathub repository, which is the main hub for finding and installing applications.
Read more here : https://www.flatpak.org/setup/Fedora
The application “protontricks” which the guide uses to set up the game, can be found here : https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/com.github.Matoking.protontricks
The guide might be a bit long, but only because it is rather verbose.
Take a read through, it might solve your problem. Go ahead when you have read it through, I am sure you can do it :)
1e100.net is google’s catch-all domain. Many of their services run under this domain.
Read more here : https://support.google.com/faqs/answer/174717
It is a geeky pun, 1e100 is scientific notation for 1 followed by a hundred zeroes. This number is called a googol, which is similar sounding to google.
Sounds good! Props for giving it a go!