The battery would have be the size of a building. This is just false information.
Any thunderbolt dock will do, all depends on usecase. The deck doesn’t require any special software or anything to dock. It’s all plug and play.
Would have sworn yesterday you made a lengthy post saying you switched back to windows? What the hell happened in 14 hours?
It’s web based, so the UI updated on older versions of the app too. I had to downgrade to 126.21 to avoid this shit ui
Yeah I switched to using invidious, haven’t looked back
I used Manjaro for about 3 years
Its great but packages tend to break over time with it being a “stable” arch build
Over that 3 year period updates managed to break my install at least 30 times
Switched to Endeavour over a year ago and haven’t had an update break my install yet
Prob a gnome issue, I’ve never had an issue with scaling on kde, xfce, or i3 with my 4 monitors
If this is added please make it a toggle, this feature not being on toggle in the other apps is why I stuck with Jerboa
It will likely be a filter option in history like it was on the Reddit version of the app. Though currently history is broken(for me at least)
Downgrade*
You mean you don’t know about the speed exploit? When you use this you gain +2 dexterity but lose -2 cold resistance. But the -2 cold resistance can be negated by equipping a pair of programmer socks and also gives you +2 comfort!
You’re welcome! Glad I could help!
Only things I can think of are that your hdmi or dp cable is out of spec, or if you are using a thunderbolt dongle/dock maybe the ports on that are out of spec
According to proton db someone got it working on deck 3 days ago https://www.protondb.com/app/1008080?device=any
I just put a Amazon box over my printer, turned on brim, turned off part cooling and put glue stick over the print area! No warping from it! Did a lot of my voron parts like this before I built a proper enclosure!
It doesn’t have to be anything super complicated, it just needs to keep the heat in
I love my Xperia 1 IV! Expandable storage, headphone jack, great camera, no god aweful screen cutout, and a notification led!
Yeah, it comes out real nice and clear with the only downsides being that it sticks to the buildplate like concrete and supports are damn near impossible to remove Had to pull out a rubber mallet to remove a print once
Yeah, mines got a few deep gashes in it from printing g217 lmao
Specifically for Windows vms without a GPU passed to it, VMware tends to do a way better job at least in my testing