Not every game is for everyone
Not every game is for everyone
At least you would know that the KVM is responding even though the computer is not, so it’s more likely a hardware issue than a network one
I like it, will probably buy when they finish open sourcing the code
I know that with Samsung you can set up a ‘routine’ to disable fast charging according to a schedule you manually set. I don’t think it goes all the way down to 5W but much slower than without the limiter
Estonia can into Nordics!
Options are good
Using the Index, SteamVR keeps throwing a display not found error for the headset. Tracking seems to be registering but the screens remain black. I saw some people say that replacing the trident cable fixed this issue for them, but I am doubtful since it just works in Windows. I tried the stable, legacy, and beta versions of SteamVR, all to the same effect. Also tried changing the amount of displays connected and what port the headset uses. I imagine it’s some sort of display driver issue (Nobara linux, wayland on nvidia) but I have not been able to figure it out.
I can’t get SteamVR to work in Linux unfortunately, it’s the primary thing preventing me from deleting my Windows partition
Advancements in technology are cool. Who knows what insights we can find developing interesting ideas like this
Just as wasteful as all the other things we do for hygiene, such as soap and sanitizers. Some things are worth spending on I think, both in terms of money and in resources.
I have never seen a consumer air purifier with a chip in the filter and I have quite a few, do you have an example?
Agreed, tried to use Seal just now and it would crash (audio only from youtube). YTDLnis worked perfectly on the same video
Interesting, I have been able to use it for code no problem. They even support different language types to add colors automatically.
Logseq, kept up to date on all my devices with Syncthing
I’ll hate on Windows all day, but Task Manager is very useful and lightweight, I like it a lot
Fiber to the home is pretty neat. I could actually more than double the speed to 3Gb/s symmetrical for about $14 more per month, but frankly even the current speed is way more than I need. Will probably step it down a bit when my promotional discount ends.
Forgot to mention earlier, Steam is an example of a real world situation where I do actually hit around 1.5 Gb/s down
Certainly true in regards to real life use, but it’s a good way to check that there isn’t some issue on my end that’s limiting the speed I am paying for
Unfortunately doesn’t quite reach the speeds speedtest.net can hit, but still cool to have a tool like this
Radicale with CalDAV is what I use, combines well with Tailscale but does need a server to run on