I found a large amount of the developer / programming reddits died, so I noticed a large difference but a lot of other subs there has been no change so it depends on what you are in.
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Accessibility, I find a lot of things still have issues on fediverse (especially the mobile app scene). Although I am atleast well under 30 if that helps break the stereotype haha.
Don't claim to like Christian rock if you don't know who this is.
It seems op wants to have areas that can't be reached not have colliders for performance, but still wants his bullets to be able to register hitting them for placing a decal on the collision.
Same! In the exact same spot as well (right grip)
AI stuff works great on Linux (have personally run stable diffusion and large language models). Gaming is generally good but some games don't work on the platform (notably rainbow six, and valorant.)
Thanks for the info!
I already do that haha, but thanks. Heavy games like elden ring or switch emulation needs more than that saddly for stable fps.
No? Steam deck not on sale is $400 new for 64gb. Ignoring that he has to be charging for labour since ssd would be $60~ and micro sd card $50~ making a grand total of $510 without tax.
They aren't, but doing this opens up desktop mode as a nested Wayland desktop giving it the advantages of Wayland, and since steam deck uses game scope to put each game into its own Wayland session it plays nice with steam and shows up as a normal game.
Likes:
- ergonomics: the device is extremely comfortable to use and having full sized joysticks is awesome!
- controls, I find having trackpads make fps games actually bearable, and I will definitely ensure any handhelds I get in the future have them.
Dislikes:
- battery life: pretty simple, in harder emulation and new games less than 2 hours hurts
- CPU: I find only having a max boost clock even for single core processes (like switch emulation) only going up to 3.5ghz a major limiting factor, I think 3.5ghz is a fine target when all cores are being used but I would have liked to see 4ghz for single / dual core use.
- weight: the device is heavy enough to where it can't be used without proping your arms against something which can be a bit of a pain
If you have an Android download pdanet which lets you hotspot count as phone data. Also if you get a small hotspot but unlimited phone data you can turn it on and set the TTL or connecting devices to 65 (I think look it up) and it will think it's the phone connecting. Happy pirating