This was actually an excellent video. Lots of just uncut answers. And right about what I expected too in regards to the mechanics.
This was actually an excellent video. Lots of just uncut answers. And right about what I expected too in regards to the mechanics.
If I remember correctly due the chip behind those two Usb-c ports the usb-a adapter in those two slots will consume more power than in the others. Others might know more.
Lots of places even on their showcase were the text becomes almost unreadable. Not just on the star map even in the standard mobi glass windows. i.e. against the illuminated store logo. Why is CIG so vehemently opposed to readable UI? At some point legibility has to come before the coolness factor of blue holograms.
I appreciate the effort you put into your post. I did see the CitizenCon last year. But it definitely looked more like a loading screen animation than the quantum boost minigame. To be fair it was part of the trailer as you mentioned. And my issue was that everything we are getting right now always seems to be tier 0 with the promise to fix it later.
I wonder if it will have any associated gameplay or just a loading screen animation. AFAIK there was something planned but it feels like we are only getting tier 0 implementations of everything for the next few years.
In general this looks pretty good. I wonder how well precision targeting will work in high octane situations.
With this hopefully being the final flight model I hope they will finally spent time on balancing things out.
Though I wonder how they will handle ships that are simply limited by their hull/cross section like the Aopa ships. I can’t imagine them ever being more than a huge target.
This could have been a 5min video. So little answers stretched over so much time.
Doesn’t look like the API or app are available yet in the EU. Even though the Google One Premium incl Gemini is available. Weird setup.
Those pilots will have one hell of a sprained neck after each space walk.
Their VMs are often used for cloud gaming. Your own version of GeForce now essentially. The attacker might have told the employee to check if it works or something of the sort.
So it’s not to far fetched.
You could just go with Debian unstable. I rarely ran into issues while running it in a rolling release style.
Debian testing might also work for you. But it will have a freeze window before each release.
I think any job could benefit from workers union. No matter if restaurant workers or software engineers. We can see right now the issues that exist with US at-will work situations and green card holders being held hostage.
I am part of a union as a software engineer and I wouldn’t have it any other way anymore. I am based in the EU though.
That is already being done right now.
You can fashion your old Mainboard into a home server. For example by using their case made in collaboration with I think CooperMaster but you can also 3D print it yourself.
The displays are just standard eDP connectors. So anyone could use that as well with a cheap board.
Can’t get either mod to work. The game starts minimized and can’t be opened from there. It seems to run fine in the window preview but that’s it.
So a more official solution is welcomed.
Would have liked a more technical update. Something akin to Factorios FFFs. There were quite a few articles recently about the FSR2 implementation being faulty and general performance issues due to wrong use of certain gpu extensions. Would have loved to see something mentioned about that.
Let’s be real. The other option would be a 10 year-old pre-alpha with barely 4 planets and a few moons with like 20 unique POIs total.
I think this is a totally acceptable compromise. And it’s not like you can’t explore more of the planet. It’s just a small loading screen in between. Like going from the overworld to a dungeon in Skyrim.
I really appreciate that Earendel also got to voice some lines here. The crossover with the mod is undeniable and him being involved with the company now could have been handled differently elsewhere.
Yes. They are using WebUSB. That’s only supported on chrome browsers for now. But it also works on Linux. The home automation community makes great use of that api.
For people using Nightly. Bitwarden as of yet does not have the package name for Firefox nightly in its allow list. So you gave to switch to either Firefox beta or as mentioned here Firefox for it to work.