which instance of theseu’s ship am I?
which instance of theseu’s ship am I?
It is unfortunate and I was looking at dozens of other open source launchers, but I was not able to find one that fits my needs and is as customizable as Nova Launcher :(
There are companies selling “gaming pillows”. Don’t fall for the gamer tax, though, IKEA will sell you a breastfeeding pillow called LEN for a fraction of the price, which is essentially the same thing.
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 or possibly OpenRCT2 (depending on whether or not it works on the hardware)
That’s one possible workaround, but that will, obviously, break stuff like cloud saving and achievement progress. So, not ideal, but probably viable for some situations.
Family Sharing enables you to play games from other family members’ libraries, even if they are online playing another game
That’s a great first step, but I would also like to be able to play another game from my own library on another device (e.g. steam deck and pc) at the same time
It looks like it is an issue with Decky Loader https://github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/decky-loader/issues/586
lots of people are, what makes your typing stand out from anyone else’s?
It was over 9 years ago when Russia invaded Ukraine with their little green men.
Yes, I’ve also crosschecked with using 11ac only mode with reduced channel width, but the steam deck would still lose connection frequently.
Only when I combined it with mixed network mode, would connection be stable.
Also note, that none of my other devices (tablet, phone, quest2) had any issues with 11ac/80MHz, only the steam deck was unstable.
https://github.com/audiamus/AaxAudioConverter
This should be able to split them by chapter.
I bought a few books off audible, and while I can still access them even without a subscription, I still have them converted to mp3 on my NAS, in case I ever lose access to audible for some reason.
It’s the square cutout on the ears that absolutely sells it.
if you fall behind you’re just waiting for your turn so you can offer a trade nobody wants and then do nothing.
easy fix: don’t fall behind, then.
Jokes aside, I don’t like Catan for the exact same reason. It often feels very unbalanced, it’s very common for at least one player to have such bad luck, that it’s not fun for them any more, but they have to hold out for the end of the game.
Whenever we play board games and someone suggests we could play Catan, i’ll tell them i’d rather not, we have so many other good games to play.
I’ll almost rather play UNO, even.
“ricing” in this context means heavily modifying the layout, theme and usability of the desktop environment.
It’s a term used in the Linux community and I believe it originally comes from the automotive tuning community, particularly the JDM (Japanese domestic market) subscene.
Downloading via a 2.4GHz wifi set up on the same dd-wrt router seems to be more stable, but also a lot slower.
When downloading via desktop mode, when the connection drops out, I can not access any website using the browser. It seems as if there is an issue with the wifi driver when using 5GHz wifi.
That’s a good idea, didn’t occur to me. I should have a few adapters lying around somewhere, I will give this a shot.
Other steam clients (my PC) are not affected by this, but it’s connected to the router via ethernet.
Storage is not full, it’s a 256Gb Steamdeck with a 512Gb SD card. The internal storage has about 15Gb of free space, the SD card about 30Gb
I’d assume one needs to verify the email by clicking a link, so to spam [email protected], [email protected] would mean you need access to those inboxes. That means you need to go through the effort to actually create those emailadresses on whatever freemail service you chose, or you need to host the emailserver yourself and have all mails run into a catchall inbox.
Hosting your own emailserver is definately not “basically no extra effort”, even for a lot of tech-savvy people, paying for a hosted email service using your own domain is easier, but also seems like not a good investment just to spam a petition website.
The [email protected] functionality, however, is pretty well known tool - even by non-tech savvy people. Even some people I know that I consider basically tech-illiterate have known this for years, they have told me when they found out about it and asked me if I was aware of this functionality.
The first one I mentioned requires preparation, setting up email accounts or an email server, the second one is basically already set up for most email users and ready to go, the latter is therefore definately a lot less effort to pull off.